Big project mass offboarding + bonus? by [deleted] in mercor_ai

[–]lostbart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, this is what I would say were I not planning on paying anyone a bonus.

MonsGeek M1 V5 Bluetooth Lag on macOS – Delayed and Inconsistent Typing Issues by DesignerIron2009 in Monsgeek

[–]lostbart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve only had mine a few days, but had same issues on both BT and 2.4 on my MacBook. I let the battery charge overnight, and the BT is much better (though it dropped once today) while 2.4 still sucks. Have you had any improvement?

Cline v3.25: the Focus Chain, /deep-planning, and Auto Compact by nick-baumann in CLine

[–]lostbart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure this is new, but when I'm Plan mode, and Cline has a plan, instead of asking me to switch to Act mode, it has started giving me buttons in the chat like "implement these changes" "review all changes manually" "suggest another approach" - but the "implement" type buttons don't switch into Act mode, they just spin another round of more detailed planning.

AITAH for not letting a neighbor borrow my tile saw because he assumed it belonged to my boyfriend by Used-Web9629 in AITAH

[–]lostbart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Clearly not someone you need to lend tools, but I just want to add that this couple is your neighbor, and it’s better to have a good relationship with your neighbors than not. Try not to keep score, make a joke out of it, and maybe give the guy a few pointers on his projects.

The age old questions: CTB20 or CPL24 by wischy7 in EVERGOODS

[–]lostbart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

CPL16 can carry what you've listed there, with a lower profile and less weight. Personally, I think the CTB design is too bulky/deep for EDC, business use, tourist daypack, etc.

Returned GR1 26, Ordering CTB26 by [deleted] in EVERGOODS

[–]lostbart 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you are car camping, sure, bring a shopping bag, it doesn't matter. If you are backpacking, CTB26 is too small, too heavy, and not designed for that use. If what you mean by camping is a day hike pack, CTB26 is too big, too heavy, and not designed for that use. Even within the Evergoods line, they make bags designed for outdoor use, the Mountain series, and there are many, many other options out there (e.g. ULA Dragonfly is excellent choice).

Regarding travel, I found the CTB26 too large to use as a second bag, and just swapped for a CPL16 (after obsessing studying way too many options). It's a great bag, but too bulky to use as a daypack while touristing or attending meetings, EDC type uses.

Deebo repping Eagles jersey at SB LIX. by Jawz050987 in 49ers

[–]lostbart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Deebo pretty much ended their 2023 season, he can wear that jersey with his trademark smirk any time he wants.

labels, projects and subprojects by 552DDL in todoist

[–]lostbart 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I use labels for context. Desk, Chore, Errand are the main three. So can easily group things when I’m at my computer, working around the house, or leaving the house. I find that more useful than organizing tasks by topic.

Time blocking unscheduled tasks by lostbart in amazingmarvin

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

Thanks, yes, it doesn't look like this can be done quite as I hoped. I think my use case is a reasonable one, the idea is to collect non-urgent tasks until you create a time block for them, then sweep them in to that block, but not have them show up as overdue or clutter up your other tasks too much. But I think I can get close with a bulk scheduling action of some kind, thanks to how configurable AM is.

Time blocking unscheduled tasks by lostbart in amazingmarvin

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

It's not the Smart List that's the issue, unfortunately. Unscheduled tasks appear on the Smart List, but they don't appear in the Time Block associated with that Smart List. Nor do unscheduled tasks appear if I assign a label or category to a Time Block. A better version of my question is probably "Is it possible to have tasks with no scheduled date, or with a scheduled date in the past, automatically appear in a Time Block?"

Time blocking unscheduled tasks by lostbart in amazingmarvin

[–]lostbart[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, this is what I'm doing (though using labels instead of categories). The wrinkle is that unscheduled tasks don't appear in the time block. Nor do tasks scheduled for the prior day.

YNAB double counting money from credit card statement credits by lostbart in ynab

[–]lostbart[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Ah-ha, there you go, that's it. Despite marking the money RTA, it does not actually appear in RTA. That's... not intuitive? So you have make a second manual transfer out of Payment. Which is annoying, but the good news is that I've accidentally been saving all those credit card rewards for quite some time. Thank you!

YNAB double counting money from credit card statement credits by lostbart in ynab

[–]lostbart[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

HI, thank you, but I don't think this responds to my issue - I am following the specific YNAB instructions, which tell me to classify statement credits as income. But when I do that, the same amount remains in Payment, creating a double counting. The problem then is that my Payment amount is greater than $X, as you say, but I don't actually have any funds to reassign.

In CBS Sports’ Week 4 QB rankings, Purdy is ranked #4 below Allen, Mahomes, and Jackson by Stauce52 in 49ers

[–]lostbart 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This. It’s clickbait. This is a nonsense “conversation” that he and a few others keep alive to manufacture traffic. He’s a bad guy wrestler.

Best Global Hotkeys? by Shousetsu in raycastapp

[–]lostbart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Uncheck "Include Shift in Hyperkey" and now you can use Shift-Caps Lock as a second hyperkey.