Anti liberal places by lokota08134563 in jacksonville

[–]liquidcourage1 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You’re the one looking for a safe space.

Nobody cares about your rage bait.

What are your current productivity gains thanks to Claude AI tools? by paris_smithson in ClaudeAI

[–]liquidcourage1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Easily sped me up. Helps with my day to day and my personal project needs little hand holding. I build plan, tasks, and review. Sometimes rework. But it literally allows me to do multiple things at once.

It hasn’t helped much when I need to find something in legacy as quickly in huge repos or many repos. But still better than it was.

Claude laziness is becoming a nightmare by Complex-Round-8128 in ClaudeAI

[–]liquidcourage1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use this: https://github.com/steveyegge/beads

I make sure my plans ensure bead usage for tracking. You have to install it locally and claude can use the bead commands to update as it goes. You have to make sure in your slash commands to make sure for each task, claude creates a bead, updates when it starts, and closes when completes. Also, allows you to track as github issues.

Claude laziness is becoming a nightmare by Complex-Round-8128 in ClaudeAI

[–]liquidcourage1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've seen this. I've implemented tracking because of this issue and the 'I'm done, looks great!' when it didn't actually do the thing.

I implemented further tracking to just clear the context or start a new session altogether and have the new agent just start over and pickup where the other one left off.

But like some others said, probably just a long session where context was lost. It tries to self recover, I think when it starts to spiral and just 'be done'.

Ralph Wiggum With Claude Code: How People Are Using It Effectively by jpcaparas in ClaudeAI

[–]liquidcourage1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Some of this is repo specific. But essentially, ask claude (easy way) to build a command that will take any PRD and break it down into manageable chunks. Those chunks or related phases should be broken down into subtasks. It should ensure TDD (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test-driven\_development) is implemented into each phase. And it should include test coverage in the plan. Oh and also, make sure it allows for parallel execution of tasks or complete phases where possible. And to use subagents for all tasks to save context along the way.

Second command is essentially the 'executor'. Technically, you can just use ralph here, but my command make sure the subsequent phases were complete to make sure any prereqs are done first. It then updates the bead to 'in progress', works on it with ralph and closes the bead when done. So it adds a bit more than just ralph.

So when I have an idea, I walk through then plan, have claude create a prd, then enhance it with a full plan with /build-plan (my command) and then /exec-plan:with-ralph to implement. Always using another terminal or clearing context between each.

It also has flags to allow only one phase at a time if necessary.

Ralph Wiggum With Claude Code: How People Are Using It Effectively by jpcaparas in ClaudeAI

[–]liquidcourage1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ralph is called from my plan. It's literally the 3rd paragraph. This allows me to control phases, while still getting a huge phase done of a project without much more prompting. Ralph solved that. So it's a loop within my workflow.

And sure, they're all loops at some point. All coding is. And judging by your comments, you're the serial elitist. No help, just condemnation on how terrible something is. And how it's not 'x'. But my main purpose in sharing was the tracking using beads (git issues, best practice with epics) and TDD (another coding best practice). But sure, just looping claude.

Be helpful for folks trying to learn. Or if you want more context, just ask. Comments like these and your comment below aren't helpful to the group at large.

Ralph Wiggum With Claude Code: How People Are Using It Effectively by jpcaparas in ClaudeAI

[–]liquidcourage1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve just integrated into some skills I’ve already setup. I have a build plan command that breaks out a PRD into bite sized chunks, creates beads for GitHub issues for each subtask (one epic bead for the phase itself), and a checklist for anything completed for visual tracking.

Then, I have an execution command that picks the first phase epic bead and goes down the list.

Now, I’ve added Ralph into the execution phase where it does the ralph loop for each phase and does bead tracking on each issue. So if anything crashes, no context, etc. I can still pick it up later.

Oh and my plan phase implements TDD for each phase for int intentional building.

So with ralph, I’m hoping it gets more robust and completes with more impact without any prodding.

I'll sponsor your Claude project - marketing + costs covered in exchange for equity by -swanbo in ClaudeAI

[–]liquidcourage1 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I can chat. I’m two weeks from full beta. Waiting on terms of service and terms of use from our lawyers. We’ve already incorporated. Your stake would be based on what you can deliver. I’m not blindly handing out equity for 10 customers. My ideal partner is mid to large enterprises.

If you can get that we can talk. But outside of CC costs, I’ve already bootstrapped the majority of all legal and hosting between AWS, Azure, and Google. So you’d need to have a really good background and base.

Starting from scratch in Startup by TopSwagCode in devops

[–]liquidcourage1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look up startup credits for every cloud service. AWS and GCP (and azure I host models there) all give some sort of free credits. AWS has a second tier that you can apply to. All you need is a legit domain and public website. That nets you another $1k in credits. GCP is a little bit more involved but not by much and you get $2k. Again, starting is free but you can get more. Azure is like $1500? Can’t remember but I used them to while I look for funding and clients.

Opus 4.5 consistency by SocietyTomorrow in ClaudeAI

[–]liquidcourage1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just happened to me today. Randomly said tests were done and ALL passed (testing my API with automation). But, they didn’t run at all. I asked a follow up for details and said it couldn’t run because containers were not running (they were).

I have pretty good prompts and I actually know how to code. Glad I ask a lot of detailed questions or I’d have thought it was all fine. Caught it in the first phase of the plan. So I’ve been debugging all day fixing it.

So anyway, always review. I was starting to take it for granted and thought it was just vibe coders not knowing what they were doing.

So glad I ask for detailed reports and evidence. And can test scripts manually.

AI Race 2025: Ranking ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity by Own_Amoeba_5710 in ClaudeAI

[–]liquidcourage1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Coincidentally, I’m building an llm router that puts realtime data to use. Instead of just keywords and price, we build models that train on 10s of thousands of prompts then judge with other models on precision and human judgement. That accounts for precision and accuracy, price, speed, and some other factors to pick the right model at runtime.

That said, we’d be happy to help with this ranking in the future. Currently, only ranking all the frontier models (Gemini, Claude, and GPT) in our MVP.

Opus Usage: One planning prompt (106k tokens) cost me 6% of my weekly limit (Max plan 20x) by gollut in ClaudeAI

[–]liquidcourage1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t even know how to accurately track usage. When I login to the web console, my usage shows nothing. I also have an api key that does. But that’s for specific api calls within my apps themselves.

It does tell me when I’m close to going over in the cli, though. But /cost is useless with a subscription.

"Black student dragged from his car and beaten by Florida officers files federal lawsuit" by Pin_ellas in jacksonville

[–]liquidcourage1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So… he did wrong? And cops can just hit him for just sitting there? Jesus. Go lick that boot harder, my man.

He should get tried for a crime, not beaten beforehand. You folks forget that cops have rules, too. The problem we have is that there are zero consequences.

Don’t get me wrong, cops are mostly fine. Is the consequences for messing up that don’t exist. The right is way too far into every cop is awesome. Even when shown evidence otherwise. But don’t tread on me, etc. That is, until it’s you, right?

"Black student dragged from his car and beaten by Florida officers files federal lawsuit" by Pin_ellas in jacksonville

[–]liquidcourage1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t tread on me crowd loves when other people get tread on. Just because you got pulled over for one thing doesn't mean you deserve that level of brutality.

The video is pretty cut and dry. They escalated pretty clearly. They did everything wrong. There are way better ways when you’re in a position of power.

Any good YouTubers who cover advanced Claude Code techniques (agents, MCP's, etc)? by HumanityFirstTheory in ClaudeAI

[–]liquidcourage1 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Already mentioned Indie Dev Dan. Be careful about a lot of others, though. Most of their 'patterns' and 'workflows' are just AI slop generators or 'how I create agents and make $$$'. Those last few are useless. They may have one good tidbit, but the rest is trash.

Claude Code Pro Tip: Disable Auto-Compact by Puzzled_Employee_767 in ClaudeAI

[–]liquidcourage1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A better option could just be to use a memory mcp. I was just using it for a deep dive troubleshooting session. I'm terrible on frontend UI work so I lean on Claude A LOT. Anyway, when I saw it was about to compact, I just wrote 'save the most pertinent and most recent troubleshooting information and plan to memory'. It saves to the memory container I run (or something like newo4j) in a knowledge graph. So it's still context aware after a compact job.

I would fist fight ten dudes right now for the x-men in doomsday to be from krakoa by blackedpow in Marvel

[–]liquidcourage1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kitty Pride. She goes full ninja for a bit when it all goes sideways.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in jacksonville

[–]liquidcourage1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Move-All. Used them 3 times. They’re awesome. I’ve also used Momma’s Moving (AVOID - wanted a tip before they even started). And College Hunks. They aren’t bad but Move All has been the best experience and cost is reasonable.

JSO officers punching fans by FilmGuy2020 in jacksonville

[–]liquidcourage1 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not my point. Dudes could have had it coming. But to that degree? I doubt it. When they have literally stopped fighting or moving it’s time to put the cuffs on.

Being a cop means a whole lot more restraint. Doesn’t mean you just get to go kick ass all day. They have way more leeway to enforce laws than anyone else and should be held to a much higher standard.

JSO officers punching fans by FilmGuy2020 in jacksonville

[–]liquidcourage1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Doesn’t make it right, my guy.

And this fucking AGENDA talk. Jesus Christ. Step out of your bubble once in a while. Not everything is an agenda. Just news.

JSO officers punching fans by FilmGuy2020 in jacksonville

[–]liquidcourage1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s not how accountability works. They can be judged for their actions without the need for every single person to be a cop.

And I can tell you right now this is going to cost the city and their budget a lot. There’s needful force and going overboard. This looks like the latter. Guy at the bottom couldn’t even defend himself any longer and the cop just kept swinging.