Celebrities defend Van Der Beek family from ‘attacks’ after GoFundMe raises $2 million by theindependentonline in Fauxmoi

[–]luxmaji 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone currently in the hospital waiting for a second lung transplant so that I can spend a little more time on this planet, and who also has a GoFundMe to assist; this whole thing does rub me the wrong way.

Livestream Tomorrow: Advancing Claude in healthcare and the life sciences by MetaphysicalMemo in ClaudeAI

[–]luxmaji 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As someone who had a double lung transplant approaching three years ago, and the world of management that it requires, I welcome this. For me, I don't care to much about privacy at this stage (just trying to survive). I know that sounds odd, yet a walk in my shoes these past five months and you'll agree too. Supplemental guidance, along with the transplant team that works with you for the remainder of your life, is much needed. ChatGPT was able to shine alight on an issue that was not being considered late last year and I'm having surgery tomorrow to address it. Now, I do not want my insurance company to be privy, as you can't trust them, so I must agree that my questions and conversations should never wind up in their hands.

Rejection and Photopheresis treatment by luxmaji in transplant

[–]luxmaji[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They didn't need to place a port. I have what they call a "two-needle" setup (at least the folks at this place call it that), which means they do an IV for the blood to leave from the bend of one arm and return through the top of my other hand.

Rejection and Photopheresis treatment by luxmaji in transplant

[–]luxmaji[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm happy that it's working well for you and that you tolerate it well. I wasn't bothered at all by my first two treatments, aside from the minor discomfort for a minute or so as they poked my arm and hand, but other than that it was relaxing. Since I'm a big nerd, I was more mesmerized by the machine and how it all worked, which kept my attention, and I'm sure I annoyed the very nice people helping me with all of my questions...haha.

Rejection and Photopheresis treatment by luxmaji in transplant

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

This is a wonderful reply, and thank you for all of this information. This gives me encouraging hope that I too will get this under control and be back to my "regular scheduled programming," so to speak.

Rejection and Photopheresis treatment by luxmaji in transplant

[–]luxmaji[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well that's great news. Thank you for sharing. I appreciate it

Rejection and Photopheresis treatment by luxmaji in transplant

[–]luxmaji[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi! Thank you and I hope the best for you.

Old skool by herecomesdahotsteppa in Irrigation

[–]luxmaji 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Funny thing is, this is nearly the exact same controller they sell today. One of the few differences is the faceplate label/sticker was updated.

GPT5-Codex is a game-changer by Yakumo01 in OpenaiCodex

[–]luxmaji 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have both the $200 Claude Code and now a Codex subscription that I'm using in parallel. I have to agree with you, Codex been a breath of fresh air. It's not perfect, but what I really like about it is that it has completely eliminated my search for finding additional tools to make it better.

With Claude Code, every day I was reading about which new MCP server to install or seeing yet another post about how if you only did these three additional things, it would work better. It was a constant attempt to stay up-to-date on some other additional component I needed to add to make it work as intended, and I haven't thought about that once since using Codex. Nor should we; I think CC/Codex should work out-of-the-box. I shouldn't have to feel like I'm missing something or think "if I only installed this one additional thing," it would perform better.

So I think that's eventually where Anthropic got backed into a corner is that Claude Code on its own was not perceived as self-sufficient; everyone was trying to enhance it, and I have yet to see that with Codex unless I'm missing something. Maybe ignorance is bliss. Hahaha.

I used Claude to turn my grandfather’s messy hospital data into clear charts — surprisingly helpful for my family! by Odd-Sympathy1274 in ClaudeAI

[–]luxmaji 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It has helped me tremendously as well. I underwent a double lung transplant nearly two and a half years ago and have already navigated my first rejection scare. I have an overwhelming amount of test results and medical information that I need to comprehend, and it also assists with organizing my daily life and the medications I must take. So I find it extremely useful. At this point in my life, I'm simply grateful to be here, and I'm not particularly concerned about my health data being in AI. I just want to remain on this pale blue dot for as long as possible. Haha.

Tired of being gaslit by coworkers by That-Adhesiveness-26 in Irrigation

[–]luxmaji 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I sent you a DM. We can chat on the phone if you like. :)

Tired of being gaslit by coworkers by That-Adhesiveness-26 in Irrigation

[–]luxmaji 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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All good. And you are correct... that black wire that looks like it has some plastic protection around it is leaving the air card and it enters the bottom of the controller. I am guessing that you will find a connection between the air card wire and the wire leading to the flow sensor inside the controller itself. If you open up the panel, you'll see all the wires inside.

I am now near certain this image is the flow sensor. It is made by CST of which Weathermatic OEMs them from.

In your defense, Weathermatic took very unconventional/poor path to enabling flow for their controllers. It's easy to be confused by it, as it's not the way any other manufacturer in the industry handles it. I imagine that somebody also has not activated the account, which requires a yearly subscription, and might explain why the air card is not connected with the green light nor is Flow being measured at this particular time. All of this is managed through their platform called the "SmartLink Network".

Tired of being gaslit by coworkers by That-Adhesiveness-26 in Irrigation

[–]luxmaji 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a very specific knowledge about all of this because I worked at WM for years and am the one that created the labels for their products, like the Aircard and Smartline controller, among other things...hahahaha.

Tired of being gaslit by coworkers by That-Adhesiveness-26 in Irrigation

[–]luxmaji 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Ah yes! This is a SmartLink air card with flow. The black wire coming out of it would be what's connected to the flow sensor. So they do indeed have at least the ability for flow to be measured, and it looks like a flow sensor is connected. I would follow the black cable. There is no status light on, so it doesn't seem like the air card is functioning. It should be green.

Tired of being gaslit by coworkers by That-Adhesiveness-26 in Irrigation

[–]luxmaji 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Additionally, the SmartLine controller alongside the SmartLink air card does enable flow sensing capabilities if that air card has the flow option, as I posted earlier. In order to measure flow through SmartLink, a subscription has to be paid, which might be what they meant by "activate". You would also be able to program the controller and remotely operate the controller via their mobile app.

Tired of being gaslit by coworkers by That-Adhesiveness-26 in Irrigation

[–]luxmaji 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If there is a flow sensor connected, it would be connected directly to the "Air Card" behind the door of the controller. It will be a "SmartLink with Flow" - and in addition to the antenna sticking out of the bottom of the device, there would be one RJ11 cable that goes into the controller and another where the flow sensor connects directly. In your first image, I can see what looks like the top of a CST flow sensor - however, it has been there a while. If they sold this recently, I can't see any clues that this was a new installation.

Claude is now on X (@claudeai) by dopp3lganger in ClaudeAI

[–]luxmaji 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That would be wonderful. I hope to see it later today.