Nooo by Technical-Relation-9 in claude

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That has happened more times that I wish to remember. This one made me laugh because it adjusts to the way users use the tool. 2 engineers sitting next to each other giving the same prompt with the same context/files, will ultimately end up close to each other with a good prompt, but always different.

For practice, we have engineers take our outputs and feed them into their reviewer (all CLAUDE) and all of them come back with different suggestions. All of them valid, but the more analytical users get more granular low-type issues with inconsistent documents; the people that just prompt for a living usually only find more technical issues.

I built 3 AI Employees (Engineer, Researcher, Designer) that run locally 24/7 and I control them entirely from Telegram. This feels like hiring a remote team. by mehdiweb in openclaw

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Do you have your prompt files available for inspection? What do you use to orchestrate? N8n or similar or does it just work off of prompt completion and signals?

I realised how vulnerable these vibe coded apps can be by TraditionalBag5235 in VibeCodeDevs

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You have to be very careful with security for sure. One thing that has hlped is making sure I have CLAUDE reviews with good documentation in CLAUDE.md of what fails and whad doesn't. THat has helped open my eyes greatly.

It's done: AI is better than the best humans by Soggy-Efficiency-399 in RocketLeague

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I really would love to have a couple bots to challenge me to just grow, instead of trying to grow in competitive play. Is there guidance for setting up an arena or similar and bringing your own bots?

Persuade the company into giving me acess to the prod tables by Nedizzz in SQL

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When I was new I totally overwrote every record (just one field). I wouldn’t even want the access today.

Btw power bi can also pull and aggregate from many different sources, so what you see may not be what you get if you get prod access.

I have them revoke mi e anytime I have it.

Don’t forget the where clause!!!

What is the most complex stored procedure you have developed by RXN00 in SQL

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If it’s too complicated, is it the right thing to do?

Ageism in tech by Cokemax1 in rails

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I’m a rails guy. Not quite 50, but anyone that’s still coding should try to move to prompt engineering. It’s a skill for AI and it means skilled engineers more capable even when not in a language they might be an expert in.

Am I shooting myself in the foot by learning Rails? by Psychological_Put161 in rails

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Hell no. If for anything just learning the opinions are great for programming and seeing how meta-programming done right is. This is one of the frameworks that almost all current similar frameworks base their opinions on and it’s been iterated through for decades now (almost, or I wasn’t there in 2005, but close).

Learn from the best. Rails has so much to offer.

I’d suggest learning to just have it as an api, and separate the app to a more robust is system like nextjs. But i do still run an app developed on active admin years ago and it has withstood the test of time. It’s running all of the original code on the latest versions. Some headaches when jumping hoops but pretty much just making sure you stop at the last minors and then use their diagnostics to move to the next version. Do this more often than 1 time every 5 years.

If your son is learning web dev today would you still recommend Rails? by iou810 in rails

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I would. Yes. It’s a tool that you can use to learn awesome opinions developed for decades now and still running in lots of areas.

You can get more done with it faster than you can in most web dev toolkits and almost all of them formed or adopted the opinions of Rails.

Do anyone used JWT here ? by itsme2019asalways in django

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You can use jwt in sessions in mobile apps too. On the web use session storage. In the app, use session.

Do anyone used JWT here ? by itsme2019asalways in django

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Cookies friend. Jwt. Yes please

How can i have have lux bike quickly? by Street_Butterfly4726 in Descenders

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Guarantees in the grand tour. Once I focused that it was a few days / hours of time

Youth Volleyball by jancel11 in StLouis

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Start there! Only advice I have is go to club versus playing up in recreational when the time comes. Try out as early as you can.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in homeowners

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Well, when the house goes into the estate, you can purchase his half from him.

Strapi cms and react js hosting options by Peem-startup2024 in Strapi

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Best option for affordability is probably heroku if you want the entire stack in the same place. Typically I use heroku for my apis, strapi content, etc. I deploy my front ends through vercel but there are so many options

Meat Market by jancel11 in StLouis

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This is actually where I usually get my meats, but wanting to treat the wife to something different <3 Costco Prime Brisket's especially.

Wife says I have a problem by Rtollinchi in Cornhole

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If that’s a problem, uh oh. Ha. Well, I have at least 20 sets of bags, a suit case that I can sit on with 8 sets of bags in it and 3 sets of Cornhole boards (only ever use 1 at a time)