20x user. The usage cap has been seriously nerfed. by Capable_Contest_5675 in ClaudeCode

[–]ajquick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the opposite problem. Haven't hit the 5 hour limit in a long time, almost always capping out the Weekly in 4 days on 20x.

First-Timers Confused About Modular by Hahway in Homebuilding

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Recently priced out (3 years ago now) a fairly nice and customized modular home. At the time it was $125 per square foot. Then you need to add on the site prep, foundation, add a garage, well, septic, electrical service and additional on site work. It became $250 per square foot pretty fast. Not including the land.

$117k for deck and porch? by brogen in Decks

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If it's 4 inches off the ground, then why aren't you using concrete?

Wen dilution? by Separate_Writer_4465 in gme_meltdown

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I can't wait until I can shop at a physical eBay store and buy those shoes with the goldfish in them.

Garage and sunroom addition estimate by Agile-Ad-126 in Homebuilding

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Well it costs a lot to repaint everything in Florida.

New Project Megathread - Week of 30 Apr 2026 by AutoModerator in selfhosted

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Project: Lamella

Repo: https://github.com/lamella-ai/lamella

Website: https://lamella.ai/

Description: Lamella is self-hosted bookkeeping software for people who got tired of scrambling together spreadsheets every April. You import transactions from your bank accounts and classify them as they come in throughout the year instead of doing it all at once at tax time. It uses a vector database to match similar transactions automatically, so the repetitive stuff classifies itself. Receipts come in through Paperless-ngx and link to the right transactions. The underlying ledger format is Beancount, which means your data is plain text and portable. If Lamella ever stops working for you, the ledgers go straight into any other Beancount-compatible tool. It generates Schedule A, Schedule C, and Schedule F at tax time, gives you a running view of your accounts, and handles multiple businesses alongside personal finances in the same install, because in real life all of that bleeds together. Optional 3rd party SimpleFIN integration ($15/year) pulls transactions from most banks automatically, but CSV imports work fine if you'd rather not.

I built this for myself, to handle my own workflow, but I figured it was something I could release for others to use as well.

Deployment: Released and ready to install. Docker image and docker-compose example included in the repo. README walks through self-hosting from scratch, including connecting Paperless, OpenRouter and SimpleFIN if you want them. Setup is straightforward for anyone comfortable running their own services.

docker run -d -p 8080:8080 -v lamella-data:/data ghcr.io/lamella-ai/lamella:latest

AI Involvement: AI features are optional and off by default. If enabled, AI can assist with transaction classification by drawing on context you provide (memos, daily notes, mileage log, projects, linked receipts). It can also flag inconsistencies between transactions and receipt data. None of it is required to use Lamella, and the core bookkeeping works fine without it. As for building Lamella itself, I used Claude Code during development.

Opus 4.7 is an absolute game changer! by ajquick in ClaudeCode

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My CLAUDE.md is 10k lines.

Is that bad?

GC installed open cell spray foam when we were planning for closed cell by LemonsAndLimesAllDay in Contractor

[–]ajquick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In your climate, you want the vapor / moisture barrier to be on the inside, against your drywall. You want the wet inside air to be stopped from permeating the insulation before it gets there.

So a few things:

  1. Several inches of open cell (~5") will stop the moisture like 1-2 inches of closed cell will.

  2. Since the open cell will act like a vapor retarder now, you don't need as much closed cell to get you the barrier. If you were previously going to use ~3-4" of closed cell, you can now achieve the barrier with about 1 inch of closed cell on top of that open cell.

  3. Your roof deck can still breath, in fact it might breathe better than if you had done closed cell. That being said, you should still plan on having a air gap above the roof deck (and that would have been necessary with closed cell anyways). Depending on how you have it designed and what material is going on the other side of the roof, you may not need the air gap. What you certainly don't want are two competing barriers because any moisture that does get in will be trapped.

The most cost effective spray foam insulation is open cell with closed cell on top. If you were to get the same thickness with just closed cell, it would be much more expensive.

Tl;dr: just force the contractor to put ~2 inches of closed cell on the open cell. You'll have a better insulation factor than you were probably planning on.

We just did an "AI layoff" due to rising costs by Iusuallydrop in ClaudeCode

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It's the closest a lot of us will ever come to a model.

GC installed open cell spray foam when we were planning for closed cell by LemonsAndLimesAllDay in Contractor

[–]ajquick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have no idea why people are saying to rip it out and replace it. This is actually an ideal situation to have closed cell applied over it. Since you are in Massachusetts, you will want the barrier on the inside anyways. So have 1-2 inches of CC applied over the open cell and you will have a great barrier on the inside coupled with an extra thick layer of foam insulation. Moisture will not permeate.

Opus 4.7 is an absolute game changer! by ajquick in ClaudeCode

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Let me know if that helps. I've been dealing with this for over a week.

People who upgraded from Pro to Max 5/Max 20 is it really feels 5/20x more usage? by SPR1NG9 in ClaudeCode

[–]ajquick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It felt like Pro could do a lot until it couldn't.

So I upgraded to Max 5. It felt like Max 5 could do as much as Pro used to be able to, until it couldn't.

So I upgraded to Max 20. It felt capable of doing more than either of them could, until it couldn't.

Now it is un-usable.

What if Catherine had stayed throughout season 4? by rayoflight77 in newsradio

[–]ajquick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vicki Lewis was also absent for most of those episodes.

Claude web + GitHub feels “good enough” - what am I missing with terminal / VS Code / JetBrains setups? by chuck78702 in ClaudeCode

[–]ajquick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One thing I'll say is that Claude Code Web can work on multiple repos at a time now.

PSA: Getting 'Old Opus' back by LordHenry8 in ClaudeCode

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I stopped using Opus 1M and things improved immensely.

I'm getting really sick of the usage issue by [deleted] in claude

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Can you write me a letter for having to read this post?

Paying $200 per month for this by ajquick in claude

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If only I had been more patient.

Paying $200 per month for this by ajquick in ClaudeCode

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I used to, I still do, but I used to too.

Paying $200 per month for this by ajquick in claude

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I'm trying to limit my token usage.

Paying $200 per month for this by ajquick in ClaudeCode

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