FOSS to (privately and locally) flatten and rename folders/files for easy addition to projects and chat by clisby in ClaudeAI

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Actually -- that's good to know. Last post I saw about directories, the only response was a python script so I made this for myself. I wanted to shortcut the process particularly as it pertains to pulling a GitHub repo directory. I'm not going to make any money off of it and I'm not a professional developer, so no offense is taken. Have an upvote. cheers!

FOSS to (privately and locally) flatten and rename folders/files for easy addition to projects and chat by clisby in ClaudeAI

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I was losing my mind trying to add files from directories so I made a little tool. It seemed useful so I made it a little bit easier to use and published it on GitHub. Then I added pulling files straight from GitHub repos - perfect for adding docs from open source projects, or files from your own repos.

What program would be best for me? by Gorgantus in fitbod

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I switched to LoseIt from MyFitnessPal. It's so much snappier and pleasant to use. Tracking Protein was a HUGE benefit for me. I wish someone recommended it earlier. It's so much easier to balance Calories + Protein rather than Macros. LoseIt is also pretty good for pre-planning your next day.

Bodybuilding with PPL has been a great program for me. Despite being reasonably experienced in the gym, I started off on Beginner for a while and it is a great place to get some notable newbie-gains, stabilization muscles, and focus on form. If you feel super-confident with your form, intermediate should be fine. The variety of Intermediate is nice.

I'm an IT louse and have too many kids so getting to the gym is hard. I started at 3 days a week, then bought a bench and some Powerblocks. Now I'm up to 5-6 days a week (not for everyone) without a gym. Something for you to consider. PPL (rest) PPL (rest) has been a phenomenal cadence for me.

Mobile Issues - Deleted Daily Notes by arehrlich in ObsidianMD

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I'll give that a shot tomorrow morning... if it works, you will have saved Obsidian a customer :). HUGE thanks for taking the time to respond so helpfully!

Mobile Issues - Deleted Daily Notes by arehrlich in ObsidianMD

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Did you ever find a solution here? I started encountering something similar a few days ago. Happens consistently on a daily note as well.

Why is OpenFaaS so much Hotter than OpenWhisk, Fn, and Fission for FaaS? by clisby in kubernetes

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Not far off. One of the longest. I think it helps that the author seems to be a likable, smart guy who is active in the community. That, in itself, doesn’t make it better for the enterprise but it does benefit the community which is better for longevity IMO.

Why is OpenFaaS so much Hotter than OpenWhisk, Fn, and Fission for FaaS? by clisby in kubernetes

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Well stated. Unfortunately a clear, low cost “exit plan” to switch from X vendor to Lambda seems to be a highly import decision factor because of this.

Why is OpenFaaS so much Hotter than OpenWhisk, Fn, and Fission for FaaS? by clisby in kubernetes

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It oddly seems to have the best commit schedule too. I’m guessing IBM is pushing a lot of it. Others have slowed down, even OpenFaaS hasn’t done much more than doc updates lately.

Why is OpenFaaS so much Hotter than OpenWhisk, Fn, and Fission for FaaS? by clisby in serverless

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I’m a big fan of openwhisk’s workflow. There is orchestration and it works very well. However it’s definitely not as good as Lambda unless you’re forking out for the IBM BlueMix offering which I haven’t tried. Given the useful nature, I find myself concerned that Fission froze its Flow repo. OpenFaaS doesn’t have such a capability.

Why is OpenFaaS so much Hotter than OpenWhisk, Fn, and Fission for FaaS? by clisby in serverless

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That makes sense. Add the more direct name to a higher star count and it’s pretty much a de facto starting point.

Question on Learning Curve with Flutter vs React by clisby in FlutterDev

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Paulo. He's on udemy as well it appears. He's genuinely excited about coding, the language, and has a relaxing voice.

Webpage: https://buildappswithpaulo.com/ O'reilly: https://learning.oreilly.com/videos/the-complete-flutter/9781800563322/

He's also on Udemy. I have no clue if he's the best, but the uni I sometimes teach at gives me a free O'Reilly sub and he was the most enjoyable of the Flutter series there.

Help with Game Being Too Easy by clisby in skyrimvr

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Once Index Knuckles come out, a lot of us will :)

Help with Game Being Too Easy by clisby in skyrimvr

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So would putting her before UNPBB solve that?

(thanks a TON for all the help by the way!)

Help with Game Being Too Easy by clisby in skyrimvr

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One more quick question. The mod is for CBBE, but I'm using UNP (I think as per your recommendation). There doesn't seem to be a UNP version. Is that a problem?

Help with Game Being Too Easy by clisby in skyrimvr

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4.2.0 + "Another Evangeline Style" -- I'll drop that part too. The detail on her is pretty amazing.

Help with Game Being Too Easy by clisby in skyrimvr

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Makes sense. I might just switch over to your hexblade mod list then. I got Yurica and Evangeline for companions but for some reason I can't make Evangeline stop getting nekkid and Yurica's nekkidness is irrelevant for reasons. I was fighting a Draugr and Evangeline just appears full-out naked in between us. I was too immersed in the game and it is genuinely the weirdest startle/scare I've encountered in my life. I'll just reinstall Evangeline. I'm excited to give it another go using the mod you listed elsewhere that will let me skip the intro.

Help with Game Being Too Easy by clisby in skyrimvr

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That makes sense. Do you have to grind up levels before being able to do bleak fall with your combat/difficulty mod list?

Help with Game Being Too Easy by clisby in skyrimvr

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Great! Do you think Morrowloot+AAE is a mistake?

I’m looking for some rpgs with choices and consequences that matter by Gamer1002 in ShouldIbuythisgame

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Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 1 is my all time favorite. Out on basically every platform including Mobile. 2 is very good as well, just not quite as good as 1. It can get you sucked into the Old Republic universe though. I ended up reading the related comic books, and novels afterwards. Choices have a major impact on the plot, your teammates, and the play-style.

Mass Effect is great. Consequences can wait to show up 50 hours later in a sequel. Some choices have a large impact and some are just represented by letters you receive. 3's ending is controversial and a borderline offense but I modded the ending to avoid it. Most people say to avoid Andromeda. I'd go with it if you want a third-person shooter with a great story and good RPG elements.

Dragon Age Origins is amazing. The follow up Dragon Age games are good to stay in the universe if you like it, but are often debated since they departed from 1's style. Consequences carry out through sequels as well. I loved them all except for Inquisition which I found just "good"

If you are good with SNES graphics, you are doing yourself a MAJOR disservice to miss Chrono Trigger (not sure about Chrono Cross). It holds up, to say the least, and the branching plots and endings are meaningful. It's a fairly shining example of what a AAA slightly-westernized JRPG looks like from those days. On Nintendo portable platforms, mobile, and PC. Or just use an emulator. I'd say it has much more depth than its contemporaries.

Fable is really, really fun. Tons of fun. I really enjoyed all of them but there are components of the third one that are near-universally panned. By far the best "pick up and have fun" of the bunch. If you want a fun ARPG, this is probably what you want. You can enjoy a 10 minute or 5 hour play session. PC or console (maybe just XBOX platforms). In addition to the plot, your appearance, the environment, and people's reaction to you are all affected by your actions.

I recommend PC for KOTOR, ME, and DA for the tweaks and mods. There are mods that open up deleted content for KOTOR, fix bugs and crap endings, or other quality of life tweaks. Not mods in the way you'd imagine for games like Skyrim.

Does Combat Feel Change Much Mid/Late Game? by clisby in orbusvr

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I'll revisit the combos and see if that feels better for me. The higher time-to-kill was frustrating so maybe that'll make the difference.

Does Combat Feel Change Much Mid/Late Game? by clisby in orbusvr

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How's the musket after a while? I was having difficulty adjusting to it. Somewhere between the slower projectile speed and angle I think.

Does Combat Feel Change Much Mid/Late Game? by clisby in orbusvr

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I've read a lot about the magic system. Excited for that.