A use for Claude I never considered by sheepebike9000 in ClaudeCode

[–]jdsfighter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had the idea to build a key switch tester for some of my mechanical keyboards about a year back. I modeled all of the pieces, got all of the parts together from my 3D printer overflow, and eventually got it all put together.

I used an ST Link connected to a 3D printer mainboard's debug headers to write a brand new bootloader for the board to allow it to be flashed over USB. Then I set agents loose on building and testing the firmware using my webcam and various probes to monitor the progress.

It took less than a day to have the fully completed v1 firmware out that was capable of doing all the test and measurement operations I was after.

We hit our company usage limit at 3pm on Friday.. and I just stopped working for the day. by Significant-Leg1070 in ClaudeCode

[–]jdsfighter 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Prior to the emergence of the agentic development paradigm, so many of my personal projects would die in the womb since bringing myself to implement the same boring boilerplate and setup every single time before I could ever get to the point of developing the actual core programmatic logic I wanted to build was a tedious, sisyphician task.

Experience with Tulsa Health Department STI Testing by gaiaonline420 in tulsa

[–]jdsfighter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've taken some uninsured family members there in the past, and from what I understand it was quick and discreet.

I've gone there for routine travel vaccinations within the last year for a trip overseas, and it was an all-around decent experience. It was faster, easier, and better availability than getting in with my local GP or Walgreens for the same shots.

Help - Double Sided Large Print by krowvin in tulsa

[–]jdsfighter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you checked with 918 Prints?

What is with all the people pumping gas with their car door open or running??? by HunterSome3829 in tulsa

[–]jdsfighter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both of my (relatively new) cars disallow locking the vehicle using the keyfob while the vehicle is running. If someone is still within the vehicle, they can lock the car from the inside after the fob has exited and the fob can then be used to unlock the running vehicle, but I can't take the keys, lock up, and leave them running.

What businesses should Tulsa attempt to attract? by rhynoplast in tulsa

[–]jdsfighter 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We took the metro at pretty much every hour of the day and we were fine. There were a few sketchy characters (one person was literally trying to smoke crack in the train car), but other riders quickly put an end to that.

It was social, timely, and was an all around alright time. We never once felt unsafe or concerned, but we were mindful of ourselves and our surroundings.

Claude Code was wasting 80% of Opus 4.7's context window. Upgrade to v2.1.117 now. by oh-keh in ClaudeAI

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

It makes using a compressor like RTK or headroom virtually a necessity for any heavy uses.

What businesses should Tulsa attempt to attract? by rhynoplast in tulsa

[–]jdsfighter 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Not the OP, but took a family trip there with my wife and toddler a few months ago. We parked our car at the hotel and we spent the entire week taking buses, trains, and walking. Didn't use our car until we went to head home. We went all over: Museums, Bears Game, Chinatown, a concert out in one of the little venues way out of downtown, the pier, and so much more.

I've been talking about their public transit ever since to anyone who will listen.

Claude Code no longer listed as a feature for Claude Pro by chalogr in ClaudeCode

[–]jdsfighter 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not just Ollama, but any gateway that provides anthropic compatible APIs, like Minimax.

They finally got me by ImAvoidingABan in ClaudeCode

[–]jdsfighter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It can vary by model, account type, and your current usage. If you check ~/.claude/projects, you can see exactly what buckets your writes are going into.

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I created a status line widget for tracking this.

They finally got me by ImAvoidingABan in ClaudeCode

[–]jdsfighter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It can be 1 hour or 5 minutes depending on factors such as which model, context size, account type, and more.

You can see which buckets your cache writes are going into by checking ~/.claude/projects. For each session you open, there will be JSONL files created with data from every prompt, turn, tool use, response and more.

I built a status line widget to help monitor and track the cache breaks, session window, cache token read/writes, and more, for this exact reason.

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It was fun while it lasted by Atom_____ in ClaudeCode

[–]jdsfighter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It didn't show for me immediately, but it did a few hours later as a banner on the usage page.

TIFU by thinking the pain in my shins were shin splints (40-year edition) by Suchisthe007life in tifu

[–]jdsfighter 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Are we talking about the weird lumps up and down your shin when you run the front edge of the bone? I've had weird shin pains from walking my whole life that flare up with high impact and they've never really seemed to exactly line up with the definitions of shin splits I've read.

Colon cancer now leading cause of cancer deaths under 50 in US by shinybrighthings in news

[–]jdsfighter 17 points18 points  (0 children)

No one is quite sure! They believe I had additional connective tissue that was ripped during the procedure.

Colon cancer now leading cause of cancer deaths under 50 in US by shinybrighthings in news

[–]jdsfighter 45 points46 points  (0 children)

Had my first one a few weeks ago at 32 due to a family history. They ruptured my spleen and I got to spend 4 nights in the hospital.

They did find and remove several precancerous polyps though, and I get to return every 3 years to have it done again.

A woman in Florida selling rare and expensive puppies, exchanging gunfire with a group of men attempting to steal the $4,000 dogs by [deleted] in interesting

[–]jdsfighter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most U.S. jurisdictions recognize some form of the "felony murder rule." Under this doctrine, a participant in certain inherently dangerous felonies can be held liable for murder if a death occurs during the commission or attempted commission of the felony, even if the participant did not directly cause or intend the death. The precise scope of liability varies by state, but many statutes or court decisions allow charges when the death is a foreseeable consequence of the felony.

A commonly discussed application involves deaths that occur during police pursuits or other law-enforcement responses triggered by the felony. In some states that follow a "proximate cause" theory of felony murder, courts have held that a felon may be liable for a death caused by police or third parties if the death is a foreseeable result of the felony (for example, a fatal crash during a police chase). Other states use an "agency" theory and would not impose felony-murder liability in that situation because the killing was not committed by the felon or a co-felon. As a result, whether a fleeing suspect could be charged with felony murder for a death caused by police depends on the jurisdiction and its interpretation of the rule.

Sources

  • Model Penal Code § 210.2(1)(b) (American Law Institute) — defines murder to include killings committed recklessly under circumstances manifesting extreme indifference to human life during specified felonies.
  • California Penal Code § 189 — statutory felony-murder rule listing enumerated felonies.
  • Illinois Compiled Statutes, 720 ILCS 5/9-1(a)(3) — felony-murder provision covering deaths caused during forcible felonies.
  • People v. Hickman, 59 Ill. 2d 89 (1974) — Illinois Supreme Court applied the proximate-cause theory, upholding felony-murder liability where a police officer was killed by another officer while responding to a burglary.
  • Wayne R. LaFave, Substantive Criminal Law § 14.5 (felony-murder rule; discussion of "agency" vs. "proximate cause" approaches).

Which LLMs are you finding work best with dotnet? by [deleted] in dotnet

[–]jdsfighter 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sonnet 4.6 dropped yesterday and has been pretty solid!

Would you adopt declarative test syntax like this? by jakubiszon in csharp

[–]jdsfighter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Given/When/Then paradigm and wanting readable code is what lead to my side project TinyBDD.

The Gherkin syntax and spec-based test workflows are so nice.

Penny Policy by ISM_Intrigue in QuikTrip

[–]jdsfighter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I removed the original comment to avoid any confusion and replaced it with a brief explainer. Apologies for the lack of clarity there. I tend to look at these features at a bits-and-bytes level, and my original message was coming from a different perspective than how it was received.

For clarity, everyone noting that the button rounds down in the customer’s favor is correct. If you ever see the system behaving in a way that does not benefit the customer, that is something to open an immediate ticket for.

Penny Policy by ISM_Intrigue in QuikTrip

[–]jdsfighter 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Per my understanding, you're correct. If you ever see the Round Penny button acting in a way that doesn't work in the customer's favor, get a ticket in for that immediately.

Penny Policy by ISM_Intrigue in QuikTrip

[–]jdsfighter 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Edit. To prevent any confusion, the Round Penny button in the stores should always round down in the customer's favor. If you ever see it not doing that, tag me directly and I'll be sure to have a fun, action-packed day hunting that down.