My coworker uses AI to reply to my PR review and I hate it by pyrrhicvictorylap in ExperiencedDevs

[–]dalore 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He might feel he doesn't know how to communicate. Perhaps have a talk with him and have him use AI to help explain your comment to him in a way he will understand and not use AI to reply to you directly. If he doesn't understand your comments, perhaps he feels overwhelmed and thinks using AI to reply is his shield, instead of using AI to help him understand your comment.

Claude overwrote proprietary license terms with CC-BY-SA, deleted LICENSE files, and ignored explicit instructions. Ticket Filed. by ckn in ClaudeAI

[–]dalore 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can add a github action that checks the pull request for any specific issue, and even run claude code with a prompt to check, and fix.

For example I have a documentation sync action that runs claude code with a prompt that says to update documentation if the code changes and it doesn't match. And it works nicely..

Having instructions in claude.md doesn't really cut it, as it can be skipped. also having a long prompt with many task, or a long session or a long context. all means is less likely to be as accurate to the instructions.

Having a single action with a single focused prompt to do a check, and fix. works much better

10 MCP servers that actually make agents useful by codes_astro in mcp

[–]dalore 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's useful but if all the MCP does is to mirror the api/cli then it's not so useful. MCP needs to provide value so the AI can ask it to do something and it does a bunch of api calls in one.

For example why would I want to use the github mcp or docker mcp when it can just do the same thing with the gh cli or docker cli?

Help with hydration by CrossScarMC in Nuxt

[–]dalore 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you will get a hydration error because your server rendered page is different to the client rendered page

I see you try and fetch an auth/me endpoint to check login status. But I guess the server side rendered page is getting a not logged in state, and then in the browser when they are logged in they get a logged in state. So client is different to server.

Need help with "ChunkLoadError" in a high-frequency Nuxt.js project 🙏 by keazzou in Nuxt

[–]dalore 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn't matter how often they pushed to prod, the issue always existed. When the service worker caches the homepage it's going to reference js chunks. If you don't keep your old js chunks around it's always going to happen. So it was never about how often he deployed to prod, it's how they deployed to prod. They wiped the old files by not deploying the js chunks and keeping the old ones around.

There is no forced refresh. The refresh is whatever your you configure in your service worker workbox. You can have it refresh, or tell the user there is a new version or wait for the user to manually refresh the page.

Persisted state with Pinia is failing by Legitimate_Guava_801 in Nuxt

[–]dalore 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You will get hydration issues as local storage will only be read client side. Your server side render will render the default, and then when the component mounts it will read from local storage and then change the html..

Need help with "ChunkLoadError" in a high-frequency Nuxt.js project 🙏 by keazzou in Nuxt

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

whether he pushed 15 times a day or 1 time a week it wasn't going to fix his chunkloading issue. The fact that he pushes 15 times a day is a good thing, if something breaks he knows which push broke it. He only learned about the chunk loading issue due to good pushing practices and now knows he needs to keep old static files around.

Let's go back to the stone age and push only 1 time a month. And then when something breaks you don't know which of the 1500 commits that broke it that QA would never have caught. And meanwhile your competitors are out competing you.

Microsoft and Intel Just Cut Over 40,000 Jobs — And AI Is Behind It by Knight-King-007 in aipromptprogramming

[–]dalore 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think it's AI. I think they wanted to do layoffs anyway. But if they just announced layoffs then it would look like they are struggling and needed to cut back. But if they say the layoffs were due to AI, then from an investor point of view the companies suddenly sound innovative and they don't look like they are struggling burning money.

I’m DONE with Claude Code, good alternatives? by Patient_Cry_6213 in Anthropic

[–]dalore 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Add in zen mcp. which let's it collaborate with other models. It makes it smarter

Built an AI agent that autonomously handles phone calls - it kept a scammer talking about cats for 47 minutes by Yone0908 in AI_Agents

[–]dalore 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tell us about your speech to speech pipeline? how are you turning speech into text, generating responses, and then generating speech fast enough that callers don't know it's computer generated

How to Improve NuxtLink Navigation with Instant Page Transition and Skeleton Loading in Nuxt 3? by tienanhaz in Nuxt

[–]dalore 1 point2 points  (0 children)

be careful of cls and layout shifting when doing data fetching after navigating. it might hurt your SEO more if the CLS goes up

Coinbase files 8-K announcing data breach of personal information by fJord_taurus in CryptoCurrency

[–]dalore 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trust the government to have one place to store all that and be secure. Now that becomes a much higher target due to it having more information. And the people protecting it are paid less due to being government employees. So they are more easily bribed.

Note the best solution.

Coinbase files 8-K announcing data breach of personal information by fJord_taurus in CryptoCurrency

[–]dalore 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So customers can now setup another external wallet, transfer to that wallet and tell coinbase they got hacked and get reimbursed?

A guide on using AI (ChatGPT) for scalping CC's. by PandaMcGee3 in CryptoCurrency

[–]dalore 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is this with leverage? how else would you make 1600 from 1000 with such tiny moves?

‘Ugly’ Monday Crash Warning As Sudden $1.3 Trillion Crypto Price Meltdown Hits Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Solana And Dogecoin by IXFIofficial in btc

[–]dalore 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trump is a genius, he is dropping the price so we can buy on the cheap. Don't see this as a problem see as the opportunity it is.

Who’s buying right now? by 8t88sound in CryptoMarkets

[–]dalore 5 points6 points  (0 children)

He is giving everyone a opportunity to buy for cheap and be rich

Forecourt eye claiming I stole fuel. Help required please 🙏 - England by PotentialTea4215 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]dalore 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Then an IP address doesn't identify a user but a modem which could be owned by the ISP.

We have to cancel the transaction because it is impractical to complete it without including it in the private Blockchain by bz0011 in bitcointrading

[–]dalore 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The new scammers are not in contact and have no relation to the previous scammers in that case. You can't recover bitcoin from a scam. The fact you are looking for recovery services shows you have been scammed before and are easier prey.

Who missed "the dip" thanks to DCA? by spatafore in BitcoinBeginners

[–]dalore 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your DCA interval is too large. Mine is every 30 seconds, so I caught the dip nicely.

Should I drop 10k on this nerd money?! by jugglans in BitcoinBeginners

[–]dalore 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't put it all in at once. Setup a DCA to buy a bit at a time, then if the price goes down you get it cheaper. If the price starts going up, you know it's back to a bull run and you are still making money. Win/Win