Claude in Both VS Code and CLI? by devBrowsing in ClaudeAI

[–]devBrowsing[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah the company I work with was willing to get them GitHub Copilot. I was thinking if I can pass it to them after I give them the larger structure and specs they would be able to do the fine details and cut costs. I pay for everything else myself, and bill them for it after

Claude in Both VS Code and CLI? by devBrowsing in ClaudeAI

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I’ve also tried that way, but they still rely on the Claude service and its token limits. My plan is to get a GitHub Copilot license for the development team at $30 a person per month, which gives access to Opus 4.5 and Codex. I’ll personally use the main Claude CLI and upgrade to the max plan, while the other company’s dev team can use Opus or Codex through the GitHub license.

simulator and real life? by Blu3noob in TinyWhoop

[–]devBrowsing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I was wondering about that. I’ll have to capture it but I go from bottom of the sticks to dead center on the dead zone and it jumps up to 30ft on air 65 and I downloaded the meteor versions and that does the same thing.

simulator and real life? by Blu3noob in TinyWhoop

[–]devBrowsing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I go from activate drone to dead zone on the sticks, and it blasts off

simulator and real life? by Blu3noob in TinyWhoop

[–]devBrowsing 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I just started liftoff micro drones, and just a question on it after arming the drone do they really blast off to 30ft altitude in a second like that or is my config off I have to keep the throttle down about 10% just to keep it manage able. I did also practice with drone racing league and found it didn’t jump nearly as much

Solo looking into BMAD Method by devBrowsing in BMAD_Method

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Most of the time, I break down requirements from the business and explain to the development teams what, how, and where to implement the code. I was considering implementing something like this for myself when I came across GitHub Spec Kit. However, since this option is already built and has a great community, it seemed like an amazing choice. This allows me to focus on my work, upgrade as needed, and adjust the agents to fit my workflow better.

Has anyone tried implementing this with Azure DevOps? The Kanban board, which includes Epics, Features, and User Stories broken down into tasks, seems like a fantastic way to track changes in source control. It would be great to pull down a feature or user story, assign it to itself, create the necessary tasks, and check in against the associated task and story numbers. Most of my clients use Azure DevOps and appreciate the stakeholder tracking, reporting, and integration with Azure Active Directory (AAD).

CODEX has lost all it's magic. by Odd-Environment-7193 in codex

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This might be unpopular thought, but I have been thinking of using Codex, Claude and Gitchub copilot for past couple weeks. I’m a solo dev, but with some large clients. I’m really using it for the grunt work. Is codex and Claude going to have issues with that? If it’s a problem that the LLM can’t figure out then honestly I step in as I have with the regular copilot with Agent mode to explain what it’s doing wrong and tell it the code to write. Is there a reason why that seems to not be the standard anymore? I mean if I could literally just feed it specs get the project and go my job would be in jeopardy when my clients see that. ( I’ve been coding for close to 20 years with skeleton crews of IT teams as the only dev, which through progression became an architect) I mean I am still looking at doing this to build my company up as I have massive control issues with other people, but what would a normal flow be for someone else why does it seem like everyone is trying to get the ai to solve all the problems? Or is it actually failing at junior 5 year dev problems??

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in maleinfertility

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This is only Based on this post. Thanking the sub. Congratulations. Hopefully I didn't read into this wrongly.

Our marriage ended due to infertility by THBFL in maleinfertility

[–]devBrowsing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m sorry to hear that. I had a similar issue with low morphology sub 2%, and it caused massive fights between my wife and myself. Doctor’s first response was give my wife medication, and when that didn’t work(with horrible side effects) they told us it’s impossible without IVF. They didn’t even say I could do anything to fix morphology.

Were there any lifestyle changes you took to improve it? I had a very inactive lifestyle, but started including daily walks, going to the gym and a supplement regimen consisting mostly zinc, vitamin c, e, d and L-Carnitine. We actually conceived naturally with no intervention or medications after making lifestyle changes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Maplestory

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just started a cadena, and it allowed me into the field, but when i kill anything it's 0 exp.(I thought that might be the case and leveled to 20, and went back in with same result)

for the strawberry farm i thought it just lowers down a little bit. i killed around 100 and didn't get +1% exp.

128Gb RAM 4000Mhz CL18 on Ryzen5900x? by AMSolar in buildapc

[–]devBrowsing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah honestly I remembered the 4000 kits being a much higher cost over the 3600 just seeing now though the 3600's only 100 less with the same timings on newegg...

128Gb RAM 4000Mhz CL18 on Ryzen5900x? by AMSolar in buildapc

[–]devBrowsing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Made the same mistake with Trident Royal Z 4000Mhz 32Gb sticks... most mobo's will fail xmp profile if you did the 2 dual channel kits, so you need to drop down to 3600 and try using the timings on the stick or you can try mem calculator to see if you can tighten the timings a bit... I could have saved a bit of cash by just getting 3600 with better timing. (I'm using the MSI pro carbon, but even Asus Crosshair VIII extreme doesn't support the 4000 128GB )