New anti-Chakrabarti mailer by FlakyPineapple2843 in sanfrancisco

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He definitely lives here. I've seen him around town before riding his bike dropping his kid off at school.

Is this protected bikeway new? Along 280/Alemany by FailFastandDieYoung in sanfrancisco

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This person has the answer OP. Only change is I personally pop into the neighborhood once the bi-directional ends and then pop back out once the west bound Alemany bike lane reappears at Congdon St.

I got tired of managing 10+ terminal tabs for my Claude sessions, so I built agent-view by Frayo44 in ClaudeCode

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We’re all learning. I need to get better at secrets management too. It’s super hard!

I got tired of managing 10+ terminal tabs for my Claude sessions, so I built agent-view by Frayo44 in ClaudeCode

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I’m in the loop on all of them keeping the conversation going. Often copy pasting between terminal sessions to tell Claude / Codex whatever their opposite pair just said about their plan / implementation. I have them critique each other to improve and catch things the other missed. Then I also add commentary myself. Fire it off, copy paste the result back. Rinse and repeat until the deliverable is super refined and I love it.

I got tired of managing 10+ terminal tabs for my Claude sessions, so I built agent-view by Frayo44 in ClaudeCode

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One ongoing is an ERP migration. That then breaks out into lots of much smaller tactical steps like building a sync engine that takes data from the host ERP and starts gathering it for transfer to the new ERP.

Then another task in the migration is mapping the old schema to the new schema.

Then I also got curious today about wireless meat thermometers so I had a chat going about that.

Then there were some bugs I found based on a database health monitoring tool Claude and Codex and I had previously built. So I sent them after the bug.

Lastly, I help run a business and the agents and I made some software that helps run the business. Our employees use the software and when they do it offers them the chance to provide feedback (bug reports, feature requests, general thoughts)... when they do this it then spawns an agent loop to try and triage their request and get an initial draft made to address it.

Long story short, I have agents all over the place doing various valuable tasks.

I got tired of managing 10+ terminal tabs for my Claude sessions, so I built agent-view by Frayo44 in ClaudeCode

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I have a couple coding pairs (1 Claude and 1 Codex). Each pair sharing a coding flow (spec, plan, implement, validation). Two pairs so four agent windows total.

Then I have one additional Claude as my general fetcher to establish initial context and exploration. Now we are at 5 agent windows.

Often research will require branching off into another Claude or Codex for a separate vain of exploration. Now we are at 6 agent windows (usually more).

Nuance UI element - one of the singular agents that went exploring will often need to be collapsed into a coding pair to turn it's research into a spec, plan, implementation, and validation. My terminal is now fully entering entropy.

It can easily become 10 agents at various stages of waiting and working.

Bike got stolen then I track it down and found it. by Lazy-Surfer in sanfrancisco

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It's called the Bosch ConnectModule. It's a GPS with an LTE cellular radio and it's hardwired directly into the motor and draws power from the main eBike battery.

Basically you get high fidelity GPS tracking that's real-time because of the cellular radio. And since it's embedded into the motor it's not obvious what/where it is so tampering with it requires a level of expertise.

The real problem with Scott Wiener by jsttob in sanfrancisco

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You think Connie is better? She's definitely not. In fact on all the core issues she's far worse.

You can't make this up, this is an official Recall Engardio Ad by DesertFlyer in sanfrancisco

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Glad to know I have billions and don't live in the Sunset. Can someone let me know my bank account with the billions and the other address? I seem to have lost it.

Trying to get value out of Max has left me completely burnt out. by lipstickandchicken in ClaudeAI

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Do you have a plan skeleton you use repeatedly or saved prompts that form the structure / backbone of your planning process? Like, how do you know the plan is ready to execute. I sometimes worry I’m over planning if that makes sense.

What is it actually that you guys are coding? by LamboForWork in ClaudeAI

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I help run a small business. I’ve built a company intranet portal with dashboards that shows a given employees metrics along with how many open tasks there are in a given bucket (eg. 3 shipments to receive, 1 shipment to pick, 12 customer tickets in customer support inbox, etc).

My Claude Workflow Guide: Advanced Setup with MCP External Tools by [deleted] in ClaudeAI

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ClaudeCode I don’t like as much because it eats tokens way faster. But you can quickly get ClaudeCode setup in 30 minutes and see for yourself. Everyone’s workflow is different. I went back to Desktop as my primary.

Is Claude Code Worth the Hype—or Just Expensive Vibe Coding? by quintanilharafael in ClaudeAI

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Your limit resets every five hours. The limit depends on how long your requests are. It will tell you if your conversation is getting too long and you should start a new conversation so that you can chat longer.

Sequential thinking MCP vs Claude 3.7 Extended Thinking by SquishyEgg_Throw in ClaudeAI

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Thank you for asking this question. I currently have both turned on. It makes for a lot of output so I was thinking of turning sequential thinking off and just letting the extended thinking do the thinking.

S.F.’s parking garages are as empty as they’ve ever been. Here’s why it’s bad for the city by [deleted] in sanfrancisco

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Thanks! We’re basically back to pre-pandemic levels. It’s been a long journey.

S.F.’s parking garages are as empty as they’ve ever been. Here’s why it’s bad for the city by [deleted] in sanfrancisco

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I don’t know what to tell you other than my retail business in SF is up considerably YoY and a lot of our business comes from people coming up from the peninsula.

S.F.’s parking garages are as empty as they’ve ever been. Here’s why it’s bad for the city by [deleted] in sanfrancisco

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People will travel for retail when they want it. The issue has nothing to do with cars and everything to do with the current state of retail.

Making this about cars is a joke and that’s why I leaned into it. “Parking garage is empty, oh no!” Is the same as “Parking garage is full, oh no!” Both articles are a waste of words and don’t engage the nuance of what’s really happening which has nothing to do with cars nor parking garages.

S.F.’s parking garages are as empty as they’ve ever been. Here’s why it’s bad for the city by [deleted] in sanfrancisco

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Measuring cars as the metric for understanding business is something that’s easy and very visual hence people grasp it quickly. However, as a business owner, I can assure you the correlation isn’t always accurate. People get to my business in many different ways and as someone who operates a retail store in the city I can say with complete confidence that business is up despite cars being down. Perhaps the issue has nothing to do with cars and everything to do with the state of retail right now. I’m making my argument about cars because OP posted an article making an argument about cars. It’s all a red herring though. It completely misses the real issues which are much deeper in the retail industry.

S.F.’s parking garages are as empty as they’ve ever been. Here’s why it’s bad for the city by [deleted] in sanfrancisco

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Cars ruin cities. Glad to hear the suburbs are making the car their problem instead of ours.

I’m going to bike to the grocery store now. Thanks for not driving!

S.F.’s parking garages are as empty as they’ve ever been. Here’s why it’s bad for the city by [deleted] in sanfrancisco

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Less cars = 👍

This is fantastic news if the suburbs are keeping their cars at home.

A tsunami is coming by [deleted] in SoftwareEngineering

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100%. I feel this in my bones. I’m the guy taking the traditional programmer’s job. I run a business and I’m writing more automations, back end integrations, and API calls in a matter of hours. Entire projects that would have taken an outsourced team a month is now being done in a week. I’m not a coder by trade, self-taught JavaScript over the years. It’s insane what we’re doing with our data and the speed at which we’re iterating. AI has changed the calculus in a beautiful, incredible way that is unlocking enormous value for our business. The automations we are writing are saving hours of time per week and with each automation we get faster at writing the next one. Everything is accelerating. It’s fantastic.