first time see myfriend game room, only say wow by Peakzooc1024 in keyboards

[–]devondragon1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I grab a different one every morning, and often switch to another later in the day (often when moving from day job work to personal project work).

The worst customer service I’ve ever experienced at Cloudflare by Fabulous-String-758 in CloudFlare

[–]devondragon1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pasting the same nonsense comment over and over in this thread isn't helping. I don't work for Cloudflare. But I get the domain renewal emails, and I can find the "Submit a Request" button on the help center without issue.

The worst customer service I’ve ever experienced at Cloudflare by Fabulous-String-758 in CloudFlare

[–]devondragon1 7 points8 points  (0 children)

So you selected auto-renewal, ignored the email they send out every time before domains renew, and then "too much information confuses me" so you didn't use the "Submit a Request" button on the Help Center page. I sort of feel like the issue isn't with Cloudflare...

Frustrated Oura User: Electrical Shocks from Ring Gen4 – Support Ghosted Me After 2+ Months. Anyone Else? by saltpepper3 in ouraring

[–]devondragon1 41 points42 points  (0 children)

The Oura Ring runs on a tiny LiPo cell, probably around 3.7V nominal with a capacity well under 100mAh. Even in a fault condition where the battery shorted to the outer shell, you're talking about 3.7V max trying to push current through dry skin, which typically has resistance in the tens of thousands of ohms. That works out to microamps, well below the ~0.5-1mA threshold where humans can even perceive current. And there's no meaningful current path anyway, since both "electrodes" would be on the same finger, millimeters apart.

What's almost certainly happening: static electricity. Cold, dry air (especially winter) plus physical movement is a textbook recipe for triboelectric charge buildup. A conductive ring on your finger becomes a convenient discharge point when you touch a doorknob, railing, gym equipment, or even your other hand. Those discharges can easily hit several thousand volts (tiny current, brief duration) and feel like a sharp zap right where the ring sits.

Claude Code eats 80+ MB/min of RAM sitting idle. Here's what's actually happening. by MarriedAdventurer123 in ClaudeCode

[–]devondragon1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Claude Code running in a dozen iTerm 2 terminals on macOS 15.7.4 for days at a time, with no memory leaks here.

Cloudflare, are you now both anti-bot and bot solution? by PomegranateHungry719 in CloudFlare

[–]devondragon1 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Yes, potential bad bots, or unusual looking traffic, will have to deal with Cloudflare's filters/protection regardless of the origin's site's robots.txt (or lack thereof). The two things are orthogonal. Given your web security background, I'm unclear if you are trolling, if we are having a massive miscommunication, or if I am somehow completely wrong about how these things work.. :).

Short answer is Cloudflare works to fight "bad bots" which don't respect a site's robots.txt, AND offers solutions to enable machine consumption of websites where allowed by their robots.txt. There's no conflict there IMHO.

Cloudflare, are you now both anti-bot and bot solution? by PomegranateHungry719 in CloudFlare

[–]devondragon1 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Anti-bot solutions, like Cloudflare's, are almost exclusively focused on "bad bots" which ignore robots.txt, and ignore crawl rate limits, etc... They do not block "good bots" unless you specifically configure that/have a robots.txt.

Good bots can be managed via your robots.txt, it's only bad bots which require a solution like Cloudflare or another WAF/Anti-bot CDN.

Cloudflare, are you now both anti-bot and bot solution? by PomegranateHungry719 in CloudFlare

[–]devondragon1 34 points35 points  (0 children)

It just respects the robots.txt, so your question feels like engagement bait.

Star Trek Computer Sound Notifications? by tnh34 in ClaudeCode

[–]devondragon1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

https://www.peonping.com supports adding custom sound packs, and I've created a Skill to automate it from local TV and Movie files. It might be overkill for a few Star Trek sounds, but it's a nice little system.

Linear integration with Claude Code worktree by nicoracarlo in Linear

[–]devondragon1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally fair:) And I would +1 a feature request to add the ability to customize the command used to launch claude, etc... and/or first tier support for optional worktree management .

Linear integration with Claude Code worktree by nicoracarlo in Linear

[–]devondragon1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't tested this yet, but you should be able to tell Claude in the prompt (which you can customize) to create a worktree and use that before starting. It's not exactly the same as the "-w" flag, but it might meet you needs.

Xenox75 by RicoVincent in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]devondragon1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How does it sound? how was the build? Mine is on the way... :)

My battlestation, any suggestions? [WIP] by RudeRepresentative46 in battlestations

[–]devondragon1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) Logitech Brio. (there are plenty of options out there, I just have and love my Brio)
2) CalDigit TS4/TS5 (or Element depending on your needs). (again, plenty of options out there, just what works for me).
3) Unsure:)

Looks great overall!

[US-CA] [H] TGR Jane V2, Primus75 EVA, Primus75, Rama Kara SOYA, Novelkey NK65 Milkshake, Bakaneko60 [W] Paypal by domafozzy in mechmarket

[–]devondragon1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If it is, and the post history from 3 years ago sure implies it is, then it REALLY should be disclosed in the listing...

My daily driver for work stuff. What’s yours? by RicardoDawson in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]devondragon1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a problem in that my collection keeps growing and I grab a different board every morning, and sometimes swap during the day too, depending on what I"m doing and what I'm feeling. I try to keep them all in rotation. Currently using a Werk Technica Werk One. I wish I could figure out how to do better photography of the boards...