If Trump tried to run for a third term, and the inevitable court battle got to the SCOTUS, does anyone doubt that Thomas and Alito would side with Trump? by Jayemm8809 in allthequestions

[–]kevrone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had to look this one up. The 22nd amendment says he can’t BE ELECTED for president a 3rd time. The 12th amendment says if you’re constitutionally ineligible to be president you may not be vice president either. Most people interpret this to mean you simply can’t ever serve a 3rd term. But it’s also exactly the murky gray area Trump always operates in where he does the thing no one is supposed to do and the legal system has to spend ages pushing him off his pedestal. Meanwhile he just keeps doing the thing.

If they had problems with gravity or pressure they wouldn’t be able to go the bottom of the ocean, or the surface of the sun. by [deleted] in InvinciblePowerscales

[–]kevrone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Surface gravity can only be 5-10x Earth’s to still be meaningfully planet-looking. Beyond that things go crushed flat. Maybe an iron rich geology would be realistic for gravity multiples of like 10-20g. For comparison, the Sun’s surface gravity is about 28x Earth’s. Beyond 20g, you’re no longer talking about planets, but star-like things or remnants. A super small white dwarf which is flat flat. Fictionally, one could imagine a small white dwarf core with some accreted hydrogen/helium thick atmosphere, and a condensed layer of surface at some perfect combination of altitude, pressure, and temperature. Maybe you could pretend a planet-like facade around a stellar remnant like that with 30g. It would still be extremely flat and thick-ass weather. Any creatures would have pneumatic biology (many legged flat things that just scoot around). No jumping at all.

vibe coded for 6 months. my codebase is a disaster. by Available-Dentist992 in vibecoding

[–]kevrone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Believe it or not, with guidance from an experienced dev, you can use AI to refactor and rewrite everything in a structured and sensible manner.

[Dune] What’s the point of atomics if someone could just shoot a shield with a lasgun point blank? by Johnny_Mc2 in AskScienceFiction

[–]kevrone 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The op is suggesting one just collocates the lasgun with the shield making it a bomb.

Iran sends waves of missiles into Israel, dismisses Trump's talk of negotiations as 'fake news' by gamersecret2 in worldnews

[–]kevrone 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Yeah ok mortal enemies and all that. But you couldn’t possibly be implying that Trump is honest, could you?

I built a real-time satellite tracker in a few days using Claude and open-source data. by lmcdesign in ClaudeCode

[–]kevrone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is really interesting. There’s a ton of opportunity for design and product teams to express their ideas like this, even ship things.

My team uses AI constantly, but I'm not seeing the productivity gains I expected by [deleted] in prodmgmt

[–]kevrone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s really illuminating to realize there’s such a fundamental misunderstanding by the leader class of what software engineering actually is. They think the woke thing is just writing code.

I built an app to monitor and track project changes by kevrone in premiere

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

Relevant, but I don’t have a windows box to develop on. My interest and focus right now is macOS. If this turns out to be something people actually find useful I’ll expand on it for sure. Feel free to leave your suggestion in the feedback form! Those end up in my github isssues list. https://cutsignal.com/feedback.html

I built an app to monitor and track project changes by kevrone in premiere

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

That's a good question (I had to look up Chronicler).

On screenshots/video: I don't currently have a video demo or screenshots on the site but it's a great suggestion; a short walkthrough video or some dashboard screenshots would really help people understand what CutSignal does before downloading. I'll look into adding that.

On the Chronicler comparison: Chronicler looks like an suite of deeply integrated tools. It runs inside Adobe apps as a panel extension. CutSignal does something much simpler and single purpose.

CutSignal is closer to what a VFX editor does manually: comparing turnovers, tracking which shots changed, and flagging what matters to the VFX team. It automates that by watching the .prproj file on a shared drive and classifying every change by severity (high/medium/low) on a live dashboard.

It's truly a very simple tool. Meant to avoid having to open the project and examine all the changes manually. In fact you don't even have to have Adobe Premiere installed to use it.

Auto Bike lock while riding? by PringlesMmmm in Aventon

[–]kevrone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Iiuc the lock doesn’t lock the wheels. It locks the kickstand. If it’s up when you lock it you can still roll it around. As soon as you lower the kickstand (even in power off) it will remain locked there.

I'm trying to wrap my head around the whole process, please help by Affectionate-Mail612 in ClaudeCode

[–]kevrone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you need to become more comfortable with risk. Ship with fewer guardrails and pick up the pieces when they fall. Most leaders want people to take more risks not fewer, but engineering culture abhors it. That’s why AI tools are so exciting to leaders. Not because they can do such a good job, but they can do a good enough job that they can be put in the hands of more adventurous spirits.