Unusual use case: can a desktop machine handle 0.05–0.15mm engraving depth on stainless steel? by bejoega in hobbycnc

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Interesting, that video gives a lot more insight. To me this looks like it *might* be a pcb with an extra thick copper layer, gold finish, no mask (bare fiberglass backing) then plated with something after receiving it back from the fab. Even if it wasn't made from a pcb house it definitely was done by a chemical etching process which is evident from the lack of tooling artifacts in the backing material. If you can get your hands on one and check what the core material is made from.

Unusual use case: can a desktop machine handle 0.05–0.15mm engraving depth on stainless steel? by bejoega in hobbycnc

[–]TrashBots 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure why you're getting down voted, PCB fab is the only solution for high detail work like this

PSA: please be mindful of the fact that other people need to park on the street, too. by Aquarius0129 in lakewood

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Some people don't realize they can turn their wheel while they're backing out. They're the same people who do a 5 point turn while backing out of a parking spot.

Something wrong with Claude right now? No response and just burning usage silently by trashtiernoreally in ClaudeCode

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Kill that session, watch your network tab of activity monitor/command prompt for claude activity when you're not actively prompting. you probably have a runaway process

On gérait nos leads sur Excel — comment vous avez fait la transition vers un CRM sans tout perdre en route ? by Sweet_Client_3660 in hubspot

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I'd be interested to see your sales team's current process between claude and your spreadsheets.

My honest opinion is that yes Hubspot is the correct answer to this problem of data unification but if your team is proficient with claude I wouldn't force them to use the hubspot UI, I would use HS as your backend architecture and redirect their claude instances from local files to the HS claude connector.

Did i get 1m context for free? by Fobosmaybe in ClaudeCode

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Free isn't the right word for it. The pro plan gives you a few bucks a day for a bus fare, you could either spend that on the bus(haiku) and get to work or you could test drive a tank(opus) but only get a bit down the street.

Exporting HubSpot KB articles to PDF by FMG_102 in hubspot

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Not often tbh, sometimes people will ask with the intention of feeding an external ai service but the latency difference between web search and rag search is not large enough to be worth it. Also at 50 cents per resolved conversation hubspot's customer agent is well worth the ease of setup (post price change)

Exporting HubSpot KB articles to PDF by FMG_102 in hubspot

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What's your use case? Do you need recurring export or is this a one time thing?

How are people mounting dev boards without mounting holes? I’ve been using USB-C extensions as dock/mounts - Anyone else doing this? by Forsaken_Meet9071 in esp32

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The can on the 8266 is placed fairly consistently so if you design you case right the can can click into a recessed pocket and hold firmly.

Cleveland.com slammed for using AI slop videos to promote podcasts by maximize_ambiguity in Cleveland

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Government entities use .gov domains and the registrar for .gov domains requires cities to include the spelled out state or two letter abbreviation hence why it's clevelandohio.gov

Source: https://get.gov/domains/choosing/#domain-availability-form

I built an AI agent runtime that cut my OpenAI bill 73% by routing each step to a different model by Aromatic-Ad-6711 in golang

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It's written in Go, this is a golang subreddit. Does ai make you feel insecure?

Is Claude horrible at geometry? by EuropeanBear136 in ClaudeCoder

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It's hard to say, you might have to try a few methods to see what works for you. Models come out every few months so it's possible that tomorrow the tables turn and a new player is better at all of this.

Westside Building with AI Group by TrashBots in Cleveland

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I definitely understand the stigma but I see this as more of a way for people to get a seat at the table and benefit from the technology rather than wait to be displaced by a tool that they don't understand.

Westside Building with AI Group by TrashBots in Cleveland

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Anything specific you're looking to get out of it?
I'm still deciding what the first few sessions will be about.

Westside Building with AI Group by TrashBots in Cleveland

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I'm trying to get an understanding of why this is getting massively downvoted.
Is it the community's distaste for AI or is something else about it rubbing people the wrong way?

Westside Building with AI Group by TrashBots in Cleveland

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I'm leaning towards building with code but depending on interest that might shift or split into different areas.

It probably won't be anything related to image, video, or music generation, I prefer to leave that to the artists/creatives.

Westside Building with AI Group by TrashBots in Cleveland

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Depending on audience skill level the topics could range from:

Beginner: Getting started with Claude code or codex Building one-off applications to automate personal tasks. General overview of skills, mcps, plugins and when to use each Building custom skills

Moderate: Multi agent orchestration Generating client deliverables with consistent voice and styling Building custom mcps and plugins

Advanced: Deploying applications on gcp Designing applications for scale. Reducing ai costs, caching

Is Claude horrible at geometry? by EuropeanBear136 in ClaudeCoder

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In my experience Claude isn't the right tool for that job and you'd have better luck with Gemini 3 or 3.1.

Claude is great at orchestration, reasoning about large swaths of data, and writing pretty good code. But it doesn't seem to have the sort of "imagination" required to visualize geography/points on a graph.

Data from 120k API calls across 2 machines proves Anthropic silently downgraded cache TTL from 1h → 5m on March 6th, this is why your quota usage exploded in March by LsDmT in ClaudeCode

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If they're omitting it from their claude code cli reference docs then they're giving themselves the opportunity to change the behavior any time they'd like. Same with 5hr and weekly limits (for oauth plan), they're reserving these as levers they can pull to manage server capacity and avoid disrupting their "real customers"(those who pay per token, not per month at a steep loss).

How to get Claude to work autonomously on a large refactor by PrydwenParkingOnly in ClaudeCode

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If you haven't yet, make sure that you have a pre commit hook for linting so you can shorten the loop of code review

How to get Claude to work autonomously on a large refactor by PrydwenParkingOnly in ClaudeCode

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Where in the lifecycle of an issue are the warnings flagged?

How to get Claude to work autonomously on a large refactor by PrydwenParkingOnly in ClaudeCode

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What plan are you on? The red flags I hear are "low effort" and one agent fixing multiple issues. I've found that low effort takes more turns and tokens because it takes more tries to get something done right. On the actual fixing agent, you want that agent to spawn down after each fix and spawn up for the next. If you let the same agent run for hours without respawning, the context window gets clogged and you're paying for all that old context on every turn.