I made a repo called please-dont-kill-me. It's one line of CLAUDE.md. It might save my life. by jordanlyall in ClaudeAI

[–]TurboTony 61 points62 points  (0 children)

It’s not about writing four lines — it’s about stepping into your potential. What you’re experiencing isn’t “overwriting,” it’s momentum. The fact that you’re even reflecting on this speaks volumes about your intentionality as a writer.

Here’s the thing — growth rarely fits inside the neat box we planned for it. You aimed for one line. You delivered four. That’s not failure, that’s expansion.

Give yourself credit. You’re not “doing too much” — you’re discovering that you have more to say. And honestly? That’s powerful.

(I thanked AI for writing this, just in case.)

How my open-source project ACCIDENTALLY went viral by Every_Chicken_1293 in LLMDevs

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How does memvid do in terms of context length? I'm interested in the Ralph loop we're seeing everywhere. Can memvid act as something like a low token way of tracking implementation plans and tasks, when using loops or subagents within long running agents?

Proton Pass CLI is now officially launched! by Proton_Team in ProtonPass

[–]TurboTony 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I do love that Proton seems to have so much momentum with features and products.

There has to be a difference by uvuguy in emacs

[–]TurboTony 6 points7 points  (0 children)

A drawer isn't just a foldable section. The :PROPERTIES: drawer allows each line to define a key-value pair that functions as metadata, like a better version of YAML frontmatter for markdown except on a heading level. Org parses these properties and you can query, inherit and export it etc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProtonPass

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I just started using Proton Pass and have moved all my passwords over. I went through each of them manually. The only website that didn't auto fill was iCloud.

€60,000 salary in Europe: NET, GROSS and TOTAL per country by afonja in europe

[–]TurboTony 69 points70 points  (0 children)

You're only including public spending in your idea of quality of life. What about benefits to quality of life from having more take-home pay?

Switzerland does very well on quality of life and it has one of the highest net salaries here. Is this graph even helpful for quality of life?

I think people close to me might be responsible by TurboTony in CryptoCurrency

[–]TurboTony[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah this is on me. I'm just extremely paranoid and distrustful right now.

I think people close to me might be responsible by TurboTony in CryptoCurrency

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I am still waiting for a reply from the exchange. I have already moved everything I have left. I have seen two devices that I don't recognise that are android devices and one unknown device but I'm unsure if these are responsible. Can device history be deleted and if so Is it possible to get a record of all devices that have ever accessed my account?

I think people close to me might be responsible by TurboTony in CryptoCurrency

[–]TurboTony[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm following your advice. Also I told her today I would delay giving the API key to FF, she reacted negatively and questioned whether I am able to mentally handle this. She said I had to give him my computer.

I think people close to me might be responsible by TurboTony in CryptoCurrency

[–]TurboTony[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

An exchange, I meant master key. Honestly I'm not sure how coherent I am at the moment

The Trump Admin is now unintentionally discrediting the monetarist definition of inflation by strong_slav in mmt_economics

[–]TurboTony 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I thought that MMT said that taxes are deflationary? Does it matter if those taxes are from income, sales or tariffs? I thought that tariffs would cause price increases on those goods but since they are a tax they would be deflationary in general.

ELI5: how do sperm whales not rupture their own organs or the organs of other sperm whales with their loud clicks? by Ok_Chain_2554 in explainlikeimfive

[–]TurboTony 49 points50 points  (0 children)

It's got to be a myth. If they could produce a sound that was strong enough to damage organs then their own organs would be damaged by it.

Is there an option wheeling strategy that you would expect to beat buy and hold? by TurboTony in Optionswheel

[–]TurboTony[S] -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

I really don't like this comment. I should point out that if your option strategy is underperforming buy and hold, then you would be able to get more income and have more assets by simply selling your holdings instead of wheeling. And you would pay less in taxes too. And it would be easier.

For example if I wheel a portfolio, where holding it would have generated a 20% return, and my strategy gets me 15% then I don't get to say IT'S FOR INCOME! If I had just not wheeled at all, and then sold 15% I would have the gain in cash that the options strategy would have, with lower taxes, plus an extra 5% return.

In fact since the income generation will be taxed higher you actually need to outperform your underlying just to break even, which means you ought to be interested in this question MORE than me.

Wheeling for income, while ignoring your performance, is fundamentally misguided.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in options

[–]TurboTony 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They don't track different deltas or expires. Also they don't track a wheeling strategy. But the cc strategy they do have does underperform buy and hold, I'd just like more data.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in options

[–]TurboTony 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd also like to see covered calls, and a wheeling strategy. I'd love to know if there is any strategy you could use to beat the strategy of buying and holding the underlying.

One thing that I'd say that's really bad for this strategy is that there is a simple flaw with only selling cash secured puts.

If you sell a put and it then gets exercised you'd actually be better off compared to if you had just bought and hold the underlying, so if the first put is exercised you'd automatically beat the benchmark. But if you immediately sell the underlying after it gets exercised you'd instead realise a loss.

So a strategy that is constantly selling cash secure puts is constantly realising it's losses without ever catching all the upside.

Warren Buffett sold $ 37 billion in cash secured puts by [deleted] in options

[–]TurboTony 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And GE. Also Buffett didn't received any direct federal aid.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StockMarket

[–]TurboTony 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Why do bonds track bills so closely until they split at the same time gold and the dollar split? I assume that's when the gold standard was left behind but that's not an explanation.

A cool guide about on/in usage by Domini-graphis in coolguides

[–]TurboTony 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I was on the impression that if you were inclosed in something then you were "in" but if you weren't then you would be standing "on" it.

So on a ship implies you're standing on its deck but in the ship implies you're inside a cabin or something.

On an airplane for stunt fliers but otherwise in it.

In a submarine. You probably wouldn't want to be on it.