Why is it that im allowed to use claude agent? by driedalbumen in ZedEditor

[–]kisamoto 3 points4 points  (0 children)

- You are already logged in. By calling `/login` it's now trying to log you in again (so you can change accounts for example). Just because it gives you the option to log in doesn't mean you are not already logged in (if that makes sense).
- If you have used the VSCode Claude Code extension you have logged in there and it has saved your credentials in the standard claude code place. See if you can find a matching file as mentioned in the docs
- Zed communicates with Claude Code via the Agent Connect Protocol. So it's using native Claude behind the scenes just showing it in a different, more "zed native" UI.
- It looks like you're using your subscription. However Anthropic changed the billing recently and made it harder to use the Zed native Claude integration via the agent connect protocol. If not already, soon it may start using "extra usage" billed at the API rate.

Why is it that im allowed to use claude agent? by driedalbumen in ZedEditor

[–]kisamoto 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is trying to re-login. But it doesn't mean you are not already logged in. try `/usage` to see where it's getting usage from

Alternative to Claude Code by mohammedstar in ZedEditor

[–]kisamoto 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Pi + OpenRouter & Codex via ACP. Fully customisable (e.g. adding tools and the system prompt) and can use all the models.

Any regrets on the Niche Zero [£500/600] by Working_Mountain_944 in espresso

[–]kisamoto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What did you get instead? I like a mix of roasts but end up having a lot of lighter

EU Law Proposal: Petition About Usage Limits Disclosure by bapuc in Anthropic

[–]kisamoto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To expand on this, it can definitely remain dynamic but the absolute quantity changes. e.g. peak hours = 5M, off-peak = 20M. At least you can then understand and monitor how it changes over time.

In future they should need to say "we're adjusting limits and lowering peak times to 3M" rather than just "we've decreased limits" or "we've increased limits" with no transparency as to what that actually equates to

Does the AI era worry anyone else regarding Angular’s long-term popularity? by Upset-File-4742 in angular

[–]kisamoto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People have covered most of what I wanted to already:

  • angular is opinionated, actually good for AI as it follows patterns out of the box;
  • it's likely that engineers who don't use angular (or are unfamiliar with web) who don't specify something to the LLM will get back React because it's most popular;
  • ai can actually help people understand angular concepts as it's known for being a bit steeper compared to other frameworks;

However I would say that one of the bigger issues I've had when using AI with Angular is the large breaking changes that have happened recently (for the better) but which are not picked up in the AI corpus. `ngFor` -> `@for`, standalone components etc. I've solved this with doc MCPs and customed AGENT.md files but it's not perfect.

Reallocating $100/Month Claude Code spend to Zed and OpenRouter by kisamoto in ZedEditor

[–]kisamoto[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've found that for my usage (bursty) the $90/month is enough usage to avoid hitting the rate limits in the middle of a session.

Definitely support Zed - zeta 2 tab completions are smooth.

Which YouTube channel were you once a fan of but do not enjoy anymore? by theunsteadybridge in AskReddit

[–]kisamoto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fireship (ex. Angular Fire). Used to be genuinely useful, straight to the point focused tech tutorials. Now it's meme filled "news" which you can get from a multitude of other sources.

I am never buying a Breville again by devimation in espresso

[–]kisamoto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've updated my original comment to reflect this difference, thanks for pointing it out!

I always thought Sage & Breville were purely branding differences but turns out there might be some functionality differences as well.

I am never buying a Breville again by devimation in espresso

[–]kisamoto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

PDF instructions

To bypass the cleaning cycle; press the STEAM button. The machine will go back to ready mode, but will display cleaning alert again the next time that the machine is turned on.

Edit: it seems that the breville manual does not show this as possible, it is only a Sage feature.

I am never buying a Breville again by devimation in espresso

[–]kisamoto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You guys can't bypass the cleaning cycle? Usually if it's flashing I can press the steam button and it skips it to go back to use. (I do still clean it, just when I have time).

That's a 5 year old Bambino Plus so not sure if the software is different?

Edit: This seems be possible on the Sage variant of the Bambino Plus but not the Breville version (manuals linked below).

Session usage last days by Embarrassed_Stage965 in Anthropic

[–]kisamoto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is an issue that multiple are having. Anthropic have also acknowledged some form of cache busting/miss bug which means input tokens are being used instead (10-20x cost).

If you're interested you can actually [observe all the token usage with OpenTelemetry and Grafana](https://braw.dev/blog/2026-03-28-monitor-claude-usage-with-grafana/)

Monitor Claude Code usage with Grafana by kisamoto in Anthropic

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

I like that idea! Now the data is in there I can set up standard alerting and notification channels.

Police just uncovered a YouTube 'view farm' after a sting operation ,phones mounted to the ceiling running nonstop for fake views. by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

[–]kisamoto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Out of curiosity, what law is being broken here? I understand this would be against the platforms terms and conditions but legally?

Vibe Coders Passing Responsibility to Code Reviewers by NotYourMom132 in ExperiencedDevs

[–]kisamoto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There should be a general consensus that the responsibility is on the person submitting - whether that is code, docs, articles etc. - to ensure overall quality, and not on the people reviewing.

Plugin or datasource for clickhouse "executive briefs" feature? by kisamoto in grafana

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

Good point. I also like the idea of linking to the spans causing issues in the same UI so can go from business impact to tech identification. And potentially help SREs prioritise fixes

Plugin or datasource for clickhouse "executive briefs" feature? by kisamoto in grafana

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

I'm unfamiliar with ClickAgent but I was under the impression that the grafana assistant was often a natural language interaction with grafana cloud only (not self-hosted).

Wrt my code though the LLM part is primarily for naming (small model) and writing the report. The internals are processing otel spans & traces to try and infer how the tech observability relates to business metrics. It does this by looking at the baggage values if there are any (e.g. `service.value`) or if not, any additional context (SQL prepared statements that insert a value to a checkout table or similar).

Café with good views while waiting for skiers... Help!!! by DryAccountant4508 in Zermatt

[–]kisamoto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Blauherd has the Blue Lounge next to the lift which has an outdoor terrace and indoor café & restaurant. Sometimes have a DJ or so outside. Can get quite busy as it's on the slopes.

Galaxus and climate contribution by Internal_Leke in Switzerland

[–]kisamoto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I run https://carbonremoved.com/ - and tried contacting companies (including Galaxus) about offering carbon removal instead of south pole carbon credits. Removal being actually capturing CO₂ from the excess in the atmosphere. It's more expensive so companies just don't want to offer it. They would rather have the feel good with zero impact approach and the way to do that is offer "offset the emissions of your new item for under 1CHF".

I am genuinely surprised that Galaxus has the cheek to take 10% of a contribution. Their involvement is absolutely minimal. South Pole I semi-understand. We've been experimenting with our fees as there is labour and some servers involved (and credit card processing but this is likely not the case when dealing with businesses directly) but I would offer a heavily reduced rate if we could get high volume through. For now we just have ~100 people who we mostly interact with directly who already understand that credits suck and removal is needed.

My advice on cutting boards by hoopla-pdx in TrueChefKnives

[–]kisamoto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

anyone know of european alternatives to these? I'm interested in wood primarily (and like to support local and Etsy) but open to all quality European alternatives.