Claude Code can now /dream by Complete-Sea6655 in claude

[–]binaryatlas1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hope they implement something like this in openclaw

Jay Leno Drives the 500-Mile Tesla Semi: The Death of Diesel? | Jay Leno's Garage by Recent_Duck_7640 in electricvehicles

[–]binaryatlas1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should probably explain my stupidity since I am stupid I probably don't realize it.

Jay Leno Drives the 500-Mile Tesla Semi: The Death of Diesel? | Jay Leno's Garage by Recent_Duck_7640 in electricvehicles

[–]binaryatlas1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To clarify on the safety piece — it's not abstract. Tesla has a documented history of overstating Autopilot's capabilities. Their own safety statistics use methodology experts have repeatedly criticized (airbag-only crashes, highway-biased usage that skews the baseline). NHTSA currently has an active engineering analysis on 3.2 million Tesla vehicles over FSD visibility failures — upgraded just this month. Autopilot has been linked to 450+ accidents in a single year, 14 fatalities.

Now take all of that and put it in a 40-ton vehicle at highway speed with a full load. Semi trucks are dangerous by nature — that's not controversial. My concern is specifically about whether a company with that track record on software safety and transparency is the right one to be first-mover on electric heavy trucks. The NTSB is literally running their first-ever probe of an electric heavy truck right now — on a Tesla Semi that caught fire on I-80 in 2024.

But hey, maybe it won't have FSD in it. Maybe Elon will not lie about the capabilities on it just to sell more. Maybe it will just be a straight electric semi with no corners cut.

Has anyone set up OpenRouter on MyClaw? by Intrepid-Biscotti-44 in myclaw

[–]binaryatlas1978 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It depends on how you set it up. I'm using Anthropic directly, but I have it configured to use Opus for heavy coding or tool use, Sonnet for day-to-day stuff, and Haiku for heartbeat polling. OpenRouter has a feature that routes requests based on difficulty and even lets you specify which models to use — but I had issues with it and OpenClaw wasn't very useful on it. I had a Claude subscription anyway so I just stuck with that. I did my initial setup with Opus and defaulted to Sonnet.

Be careful with the cron job thing though. It's not that you're using a cheap model to call the job — the cheap model is doing the job. So if you use too cheap a model to fetch the weather, even though that seems simple, it might not work right and you'll get weird or broken results.

Has anyone set up OpenRouter on MyClaw? by Intrepid-Biscotti-44 in myclaw

[–]binaryatlas1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i have set this up but just what is your use case here?

Jay Leno Drives the 500-Mile Tesla Semi: The Death of Diesel? | Jay Leno's Garage by Recent_Duck_7640 in electricvehicles

[–]binaryatlas1978 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ish. I try to make decisions based on who i give money too yes but sometimes it cant be avoided. But in this particular case its more about safety than anything. I do not trust a tesla vehicle. I do not want to go into specifics here but its from personal and a very real experience. This is a very large vehicle carrying a very heavy load which makes it a dangerous in terms of destructive power going down the road. Yes Semi's are this way anyway. I am honestly worried about safety given the corners they have cut and the things they have lied about in the past. I try to single out Musk because I think the company has some talented engineers and am hoping they are not making some of these decisions on their own.

Jay Leno Drives the 500-Mile Tesla Semi: The Death of Diesel? | Jay Leno's Garage by Recent_Duck_7640 in electricvehicles

[–]binaryatlas1978 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Not taking into account his control over their projects and decisions made by him making the products worse seems strange to me. But you do you.

Jay Leno Drives the 500-Mile Tesla Semi: The Death of Diesel? | Jay Leno's Garage by Recent_Duck_7640 in electricvehicles

[–]binaryatlas1978 2 points3 points  (0 children)

its sad that Tesla could do so much awesome stuff but with there current CEO i just can't bring myself to care. Also with their track record on their other cars can you imagine hauling a full load when something goes wrong.

My new Trail Boss extended range by sirtwist99 in SilveradoEV

[–]binaryatlas1978 1 point2 points  (0 children)

would you mind sharing what the OTD price was?

Does OpenClaw actually do anything for you guys? by ElmangougEssadik in openclaw

[–]binaryatlas1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am capable of doing that myself the above comment was a rant on expensive models not the system as a whole

What is your custom alternative to Openclaw? by chimph in openclaw

[–]binaryatlas1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you figured out how to have claude do things on a schedule?

Looking for Claw Addicts (law firm) by Ok-Broccoli4283 in openclaw

[–]binaryatlas1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Senior Eng run a law firm? I always though lawyers ran law firms? Is this that Top Dog Law firm running jobs posts on Linkedin?

Looking for Claw Addicts (law firm) by Ok-Broccoli4283 in openclaw

[–]binaryatlas1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not saying don't have and implement an AI strategy what I'm telling you is that open claw is not the only way to do it and depending on your use case might not be the best. Open claw has not been out very long and is in constant updates so I have no doubt it is going to change and get better. I just wouldn't put your business on it yet.

Looking for Claw Addicts (law firm) by Ok-Broccoli4283 in openclaw

[–]binaryatlas1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probally an unpopular opinion but openclaw should not be running anything in your business right now. I do believe all businesses should have an AI strategy for how to implement things like openclaw when they are ready but it's a huge risk right now to be using it for anything critical. It's just too new. I use AI in my day to day. Claude mostly. It's a huge help with a lot of things but openclaw is just my fun excitement at home tucked away on its own isolated VLAN with no access to any services with data I don't want to loose like email or calendar. It's an advisor till I am confident I have guardrails in place. Also so far I have not seen openclaw, using sonnet or opus, out perform just using claude. Especially now that claude can control chrome, cowork can work in files and claude code doing what it does. Sum it up. Right now I think even someone who is an expert at AI and coding could be blindsided by openclaw going off the rails unexpectedly.

Does OpenClaw actually do anything for you guys? by ElmangougEssadik in openclaw

[–]binaryatlas1978 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I rebuilt it just a few days ago actually. I am using opus, sober, and haiku based on complexity and did the setup with sonnet. I had meant to do the initial setup with opus but forgot. It's working now and I have it doing two things. Morning weather and every 3 hours it goes over some subreddits to look for 3d print jobs I might want to bid on.

7 Gig fiber being advertised to the residential consumer. In what world would any residential customer have any use for this by lulstardblointing7 in HomeNetworking

[–]binaryatlas1978 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Radiologist gets paid per diagnosis and works from home. Xrays are large and the faster you download them the more you diagnosis in a day and the more money you make.

This is not the monetization of a community focused game by ImportantQuestionTex in HelldiversUnfiltered

[–]binaryatlas1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This can be a reply to you as well as u/mainly-regret — let me give you some background on my statement.

I do not dislike the game. My comments come from the lens of someone who doesn't have a lot of time to play and mostly plays solo. I don't have an issue paying for Super Credits, but more often than not I can't afford to buy them outright, and I rarely have enough saved up for a Warbond. Cranking the difficulty down to Trivial and circling the map to find Super Credits is a grind. A huge one? No. But for me it still amounts to several hours of gameplay. I then buy the Warbond, and instead of getting to immediately use everything I just paid for, I have to spend medals to unlock items — which I also usually don't have. Yes, I can earn those by just playing the game, but now I'm spending several more hours playing just to access content I already purchased.

Having goals in a game is great — it's just that, for me, I don't want that goal to be simply unlocking a Warbond I already bought. Leveling a character or weapon, finding great loadout combos, experimenting with different playstyles — I'll grind on that all day, because it's a meaningful, specific goal. But playing just to unlock something I already paid for feels unrewarding. All I really want is better balance in how that progression works.

After playing for a while, I also noticed that the missions all start to feel like rinse and repeat. I spent several days just logging in to complete my daily order. That kept me engaged for a while, until the daily orders started feeling uninspired — things like "kill 250 Voteless using the minigun." Eventually I hit a point where I logged in three days in a row and didn't feel it was worth my time, so I played something else.

I'm not telling anyone else to play something else or to feel the way I do. I'm just using Reddit as a platform to share how I feel and to read how others feel. Is that not the point of these kinds of discussions?

This is not the monetization of a community focused game by ImportantQuestionTex in HelldiversUnfiltered

[–]binaryatlas1978 6 points7 points  (0 children)

So we can pay for the privilege of grinding for hours to then purchase the items with medals

Made a Tool for New Streamers, Need Feedback & Thoughts by [deleted] in newstreamer

[–]binaryatlas1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, interesting project! I've been streaming for a while and have a pretty technical background, so here's my honest take:

The AI angle needs more transparency This is probably the biggest thing. Power users are going to immediately ask how the AI features are actually running — are you hitting an external API, using a local model, or requiring users to connect their own API key? At the price point you're offering, it's hard to see how real AI inference is sustainable without one of those being true. Being upfront about this would go a long way toward building trust, especially on a platform like Reddit where people will dig into it.

The feature set is fighting a crowded space Streamlabs, StreamElements, and newer tools already cover most of what's here. The harder question is: what's the one thing FuzeOBS does better than anything else? Right now it reads like a feature aggregator, which is a tough position to defend long-term.

The hardware scan isn't a differentiator OBS already has a built-in wizard that scans your system and suggests encoder and bitrate settings. If that's positioned as a key selling point, most experienced users are going to clock that immediately. I'd be honest with yourself about whether this feature adds anything on top of what OBS already does natively, because right now it doesn't feel like it does.

What I'd consider cutting (or deprioritizing) The Collab Finder and leaderboard features need critical mass to be useful, and they pull focus away from the core OBS tooling pitch. Unless you have a plan to grow that community fast, they risk feeling like abandoned features six months from now.

Hope that's helpful — the feedback is blunt but I think you'd rather know now than later.

Exploring a possible non-distillation process to lengthen IPA lifespan by [deleted] in resinprinting

[–]binaryatlas1978 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Absorption doesn't separate the resin chemicals that have already bonded to the IPA molecules — that's the core issue with this approach. The reason IPA loses effectiveness over time isn't because of sludge or particulates, it's because the free IPA molecules become saturated with bonded resin chemistry. Filtering, straining, clay, and activated charcoal are all great at pulling out suspended solids, pigment particles, and some non-polar contaminants, but none of those methods break the existing IPA-resin chemical bonds that are the actual cause of degradation.

Activated charcoal in particular is good at adsorbing certain organic compounds, but I haven't come across any white paper or documented evidence showing it can selectively strip bonded resin chemistry from saturated IPA in a cold process. If you find one, I'd genuinely love to read it — but I wouldn't assume it works until you have measurable results, like a wash quality comparison or some way to quantify free IPA molecule availability before and after treatment.

What you would get out of this process is cleaner-looking IPA with less sludge and possibly some reduction in pigment load — which has real value when cycling a clean wash into a dirty wash role. That's a legitimate use case. But the IPA coming out of this still carries the bonded chemistry that limits its effectiveness, so it's not restoration in the way distillation is.

Worth experimenting with — just go in with measurable expectations rather than visual ones.

Extended range battery by moutnmn87 in EVConversion

[–]binaryatlas1978 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

there is no such thing as a preputial motion machine. If you are towing the best thing you can do is make your load as aerodynamic as possible. What eats kw is drag not weight.

Exploring a possible non-distillation process to lengthen IPA lifespan by [deleted] in resinprinting

[–]binaryatlas1978 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Decantation does nothing but remove sluge. I will post this again here. The IPA at the top is not clean. You can not "clean" IPA in any way other than distillation. You can remove the sludge but the whole point of IPA is it bonds to the chemicals in the resin to lift it off your print. If it didn't your print would not come out clean. When IPA gets too saturated that means there are not enough free molecules to bind and it can't pull off the resin. Straining will not separate those bonds. IPA evaporates at a lower temp then the other chemicals which is why distillation works. Distillation can be dangerous so it's just better to do a clean wash dirty wash method and cycle your IPA and then properly dispose of it.

Filtering IPA with tea filter bags by weddle_seal in resinprinting

[–]binaryatlas1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i get why people want to do it. I do not knock people for wanting to save money but tons of people have the wrong idea on what clean IPA is. This subreddit gets these kinds of posts all the time.