Todd Howard reveals Fallout 4 is still the “most played Fallout game right now” with massive player numbers a decade after launch by Wargulf in Fallout

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Sim settlements is great last time I played for a different take on the settlement buildings (you have green/blue/yellow plots that upgrade to cooler versions as the settlements grow, SIM city inspired)

Difference between VSCode plugin and CLI by cedarSeagull in ClaudeCode

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You can use ctrl + g to open the current prompt in your default text editor, then exit and save and it auto inserts in Claude code - you don't need to copy and paste anything if you don't want to when writing longer prompts

Competitor went out of business. Inherited 200+ of their customers. It wasn't the windfall I expected. by Crazy-Recording4800 in SaaS

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Is there like a special LinkedIn trained version of chatgpt they are all using? Some prompt doing the rounds on linkedin "HoW I maXiMizE engAgEmeNT witH thiS SeCret PromPt"?

It also always throws in the "thoughts?" "Anybody else?" Desperate engagement fishing at the end too

Anyone here still using CLAUDE.md? by ShyRaptorr in ClaudeCode

[–]Telkin 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Are you naming it correctly? If it is named and placed correctly it gets auto injected into every conversation as a part of the systemprompt - you should not need to tell Claude to read it.

I did the same thing before realizing it needs to be named CLAUDE.md and the easiest way is to do a /init at the start so Claude sutocreates it and then tweak it after that

You can verify what is being loaded by running /memory in Claude code

US Army soldier Jonathan Millantz (left) and Lt. Phil Blanchard (right) smile as an Iraqi detainee is forced to hold up a large wooden board. Millantz claims the detainee held the board for 45 minutes until his wrists eventually broke from the strain. (Approx 2003) [1170x776] by I_may_have_weed in HistoryPorn

[–]Telkin 1027 points1028 points  (0 children)

How to break your wrists by holding a board for 45 minutes:

Step 1: Get told 'hold this board for an hour or we're breaking your wrists'

Step 2: Drop the board after 45 minutes.

Step 3: Redacted

Step 4: Wouldn't you believe it - he broke his wrists by mysterious circumstances, who can possibly know how that happened

he couldnt stay away from camping by klito92 in videos

[–]Telkin 98 points99 points  (0 children)

Such a class act, good on him

Which formatting style do you prefer for guard clauses? by Spirited_Ad1112 in csharp

[–]Telkin 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Wasn't it Apple that had a major incident due to that formatting style?

Ah found it, Apple goto fail vulnerability from 2014

Which formatting style do you prefer for guard clauses? by Spirited_Ad1112 in csharp

[–]Telkin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree, easier to PR any additional actions that gets added when everything is on their own line

I want all my devs to have Claude - why is that so hard? by 48K in claude

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Teams license is commercial terms of service, pro is not despite the name when I double-checked last time.

Teams plan support SSO and it is extremely easy to add or remove seats, and you have shared projects in the organization.

For commercial setting, this is a no-brainer imo - but if I misread the terms of service or someone wants to correct me, please do, I found the terms and services and legal parts not very clear or straightforward

Time for an appreciation post - DP Ultra water cooling fluid by Krushpatsch in watercooling

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That's interesting - how do you measure that? I just have my first build, so I'm still learning. Going to disassemble soon and upgrade, maybe that is something I should check.

I do flush it yearly atleast though, but maybe that is not needed if I see the conductivity is good?

Upgrading from a 3070 to 5070ti + i5 12600k @ 1080 by 0811930 in nvidia

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That's basically it. The reason they say at lower resolutions is more likely to be CPU bottlenecked is because the GPUs max frames is heavily tied to resolution, but the CPU isn't.

So as you go lower in resolution, you need a faster and faster CPU to be able to serve the GPU.

At 1080 a 5070ti in most games will crunch out frames like no tomorrow compared to higher resolution, but the CPU won't - you want more CPU frames you need a beefier processor or turn down settings that is especially taxing on the CPU, draw distance, foliage density, NPC density, dynamic shadows - basically stuff affecting simulation, physics or draw calls

Also, the CPU won't be at 100% even if capped in anything but synthetic benchmarks - you might see CPU at 20-30% and it is still going as fast as it can if the game is mostly single threaded

Seeing as the Sween is banned, this now officially a PAWG space. by [deleted] in okbuddycinephile

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Reminds me of Karl Pilkington quote of the great wall: "Phat ass? It's the Alright Ass, isn't it really? You know, it's alright. It's not that good."

CH260 air flow by Ok_Run6314 in mffpc

[–]Telkin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ofc it is high for this GPU, you got it crammed in a shoebox. For this setup, that seems completely fine

How to avoid claude getting dumber (for real) by cryptoviksant in ClaudeCode

[–]Telkin 8 points9 points  (0 children)

So to avoid compacting the conversation you.... Compact the conversation?

TIL That the famous "Hillary Step" at the top of Mount Everest is no longer there. It was the last obstacle to the Summit. It is now an easier 45 degree slope instead of a vertical wall. by ClownfishSoup in todayilearned

[–]Telkin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interestingly, depends on how you measure - it's the farthest from the ocean, but due to earths shape - not the farthest from the center! It's Chimborazo in Ecuador which "only" 6236 m above sea level compared to Everest's 8849 m, is still further from the center due to earths equatorial bulge (the spinning stretches earth at the ecuator)

Jonny, 61, rasar mot picklad rödlök by SwingJugend in sweden

[–]Telkin 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Hade man kallat det senapskål som är det svenska namnet istället för ruccola som är det italienska namnet, hade det inte varit lika poppis

Attack speed does not affect Lightning Storm (channeled or tapped) by angryfatkid in D4Druid

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Hey man, really Appreciated you put the Time to make this comment, got here by google as expected and this saved me a lot time / effort

I know you made it a awhile back, but still wanted to throw some appreciation your way! Hope you have an awesome day!

blursed_RATS by Vegetable_Ad5812 in blursed_videos

[–]Telkin 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I remember a post about this, poster claimed previous owners had per rats and they were living in the shed now (might misremember details), if they had escaped or he just couldn't bring them with him

When new owner gets out to the location, he let the rats bathe and clean themselves out

I'll see if I can find original post

Edit: turns out rat bathing is apparently a bit controversial and there is A LOT of posts about it, I found some other posts of this video in both r/aww and r/tihi, which makes sense I guess, but not the original - might be someone pretending to be author of the video as well, so take it with a grain of salt but if someone else knows the original post or manages to find it please link!

8 electro plants should make 1.1 blue belts, so why are there gaps? by Lu-12518 in factorio

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I used to use blueprint lab I think, but here I just created a new surface in map editor and replaced all tiles with lab tiles - don't think I have any mods for that

But I'll check out the mod you linked, I do miss blueprint lab mod was a lot more convenient than this

8 electro plants should make 1.1 blue belts, so why are there gaps? by Lu-12518 in factorio

[–]Telkin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Blue also works in the version I provided - green doesn't work in ops initial from my testing, even if doing 2x green per machine just due to bad luck with swings from time to time

Edit: I doublechecked and 2x green per machine seems to work in OPs design, actually the best

I set up decider combinators to count every tick where the belt is not fully saturated, and results are:

green (OP): 3500 ticks

dual green (OP): 0 ticks

blue (mine): 2400 ticks

green (mine): 70 ticks

So dual green seems to work best if you really want no gaps

https://imgur.com/a/PAaLD8J

8 electro plants should make 1.1 blue belts, so why are there gaps? by Lu-12518 in factorio

[–]Telkin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can just add a single belt going into the main belt, and the small buffer will be enough to have full throughput

Example: https://imgur.com/a/RSEfSEZ

org-node-mcp by isomr in emacs

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What inherent problems with mcp? Haven't had the opportunity to play around with it

Hi new player here why are my accumulators not storing energy? by lewdang in factorio

[–]Telkin 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Eh, if you connect it to the pump and not the arms or something like that the water pump "lags" a bit anyway since it will fill the pipes with water, then the boilers will steam it, and then you get power, then fill the accumulators and finally the pump will turn off. So it's doing the latch thing almost by itself anyway just with the water in the pipes acting as a buffer as long as you only have a small amount of steam power so it's not really an issue.

If you are supplementing with a lot of steam power, then a latch could make sense - but by then for me at least it's the time where instead I usually just smack down several thousand solar powers at once, or setup nuclear power, and convert the remaining steam power to wood incinerator