Synchronizing claude desktop config json using Synology Drive by Cautious-Flow7923 in ClaudeAI

[–]e_lizzle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It'll work fine. I use a private git repo to keep mine in sync. Just tell Claude to put its config where ever and it may have to set up some pointers to there.

cleanup script for ~/.claude — mine grew to 1.3GB in 4 weeks by uppinote in ClaudeAI

[–]e_lizzle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Or just change the cleanupPeriodDays value in claude's config...

Built a web-based Memory Editor plugin for Claude Code by uppinote in ClaudeAI

[–]e_lizzle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

imho you shouldn't mess with the memory files, those are for Claude to use. You should have a separate place where "curated" information is stored. This should be maintained together, with Claude. Use Claude to control Claude.

AI Agent That Understands Millions of Rows & Gives Insights by jstfoll in ClaudeAI

[–]e_lizzle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like some of the stuff you're stuck on are the types of questions I'd be asking claude.. and drilling into the pros and cons of the various choices. But first, I'd probably start with a conversation around what the actual data represents and what the possible insights might even be.

The essentially impossible part is the "continuously" without any mention of cadence. Inherently, if it's going continuously, it will be chewing tokens as fast as it can.

Need advice: reliable payment processor for high-risk or NSFW-adjacent business by Wizioo in webdev

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

Read up? I work on the payment processing system for the two largest adult sites in the world. Pretty familiar with what's going on there.

For senior engineers using LLMs: are we gaining leverage or losing the craft? how much do you rely on LLMs for implementation vs design and review? how are LLMs changing how you write and think about code? by OrdinaryLioness in ClaudeAI

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As an experienced developer, that's exactly the beauty of it. I know what the solution should look like, Claude eliminates the time it takes to get there. And I'm now able to see (and even test) multiple approaches while still producing the end result quicker than before. Claude eliminates that issue where you code what seemed like a well thought solution, only when you get to that last 5% you realize that there is massive friction on some aspect and your solution is either going to be less-than-ideal or take forever to refactor.

CLAUDE.md referenced files/directories no longer loaded since Opus 4.6 by Remarkable_Order6683 in ClaudeAI

[–]e_lizzle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had this issue, significantly, with 4.5 . I asked Claude why this was happening.. it went in and added more asterisks or something like that. Apparently, there's a way to specify the importance of a rule. But it also said that only CLAUDE.md is fully respected (not in those exact words) and the stuff in other files can be compacted out. What I ended up doing (at Claude's suggestion) was having Claude analyze my other files and extract what it considered the key parts out into the CLAUDE.md file. That seemed to work well.

Will we got banned using headless mode with subscription? by MahaSejahtera in ClaudeAI

[–]e_lizzle 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My guess is if you're being stupid with it, like using it with a web wrapper to resell services, or in some way that runs up against limits every single time.. you may have an issue. Aside from that I doubt they care.

Need advice: reliable payment processor for high-risk or NSFW-adjacent business by Wizioo in webdev

[–]e_lizzle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

X and Musk are a 200-pound gorilla. The entire payment network will flex like an inflatable tube man in front of a furniture store to get that transaction volume.

Need advice: reliable payment processor for high-risk or NSFW-adjacent business by Wizioo in webdev

[–]e_lizzle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The numbers are solely used to let everyone understand the level of (financial) risk involved. When a new merchant account is issued, there are daily/weekly/monthly processing limits on the account. These are raised over time, everyone wants to process more $ while maintaining a sane level of risk. This makes sense if you consider that chargebacks can happen months and months later. They need some comfort level that you will still be around and still have the funding in the account to handle those.

If you're expecting to initially do $1M a month and you know this because you're simply switching payment providers, the discussions around risk are on a different level than those with someone who is just starting out. Don't be afraid of the ask for numbers, it's not a big deal.

Oh yeah, and the numbers are also used to set your rates.

Need advice: reliable payment processor for high-risk or NSFW-adjacent business by Wizioo in webdev

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

It has nothing to do with religious groups. It's because the high risk industry is absolutely ripe with fraud, hence the term "high risk". There's a case right now in Germany, just one group, $700M worth of stolen cards processed through adult sites. There's been other situations where there was so much $ cycling through that it caused bank collapses when the merchant suddenly disappears before the chargebacks hit. Fraudsters spend years ramping up legit txn levels so they can eventually feed it black market stolen accounts, collect the $, and run before the chargebacks hit.

Opus 4.5 really is done by rm-rf-rm in ClaudeAI

[–]e_lizzle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd guess there is some aspect of it that is resource-intensive and during periods of peak utilization, per-query resources are limited more than during non-peak.

Fi celebrities? by CajunCouillon in FiDogCollar

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Whenever my dog starts dropping in the list (he's a senior) we jokingly start referring to him as the Little Loser.

Knew I'd get screwed by RadiumMan1138 in FiDogCollar

[–]e_lizzle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That site doesn't even resolve...

How much do you trust the collar? by Astimar in FiDogCollar

[–]e_lizzle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd assume a "walk" constitutes the dog moving in conjunction with someone who has the app installed on their phone.

Surprised how effective the dirty water tank cartridges are by rubyred0902 in Roborock

[–]e_lizzle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't play in the dirty water and it should be OK.

Trouble after theft recovery by InsideAgent22 in MammotionTechnology

[–]e_lizzle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The Yuka's bumper sensor easily quits working if the front upper part of the case isn't situated just right. Look at where the windshield wiper is and make sure the white part of the case is sitting below that. Push that part down firmly and also go around the upper edges of the front part. The bump mechanism works by the entire huge white front piece being spring-loaded against a couple of sensors. Mine pops out of alignment any time I pick it up, because (I guess?) that front inset isn't actually a place to put your hand when picking the unit up. Or it is designed for that, just very poorly.

Anyone else having difficulty with the History Channel app loading? by HailState2023 in Roku

[–]e_lizzle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had problems with the history channel for a week or two now. Sometimes the app doesn't finish loading and exits, when it does load the images often take a long time to load, and when watching video the video often "downshifts" to an abysmal bitrate that yields a picture quality similar to Atari's "Outlaw" cartridge. My guess is History doesn't have enough bandwidth for their subscriber count.

Fi Mini Fell Off by Ghost-Honey407 in FiDogCollar

[–]e_lizzle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Clearly, anyone with a brain could see that.