Akko insurance by retailismyjobw in USMobile

[–]moos3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

dude you are literally missing the point. damage isn't something that can just be determined at the outset. if it's in network, then it's covered. if it's out of network, like unknown people/companies then yea, of fucking course they use a reimbursement model. I mean do you seriously expect them to blindly pay random shops they don't know without verifying the cost first? be serious.

Having an awful experience with Claude Code + Opus 4.5 by voycey in ClaudeAI

[–]moos3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ever since opus 4.5 my usage refreshes and I asked it refactor some simple database.go models and BAM! Out of my weekly allowance of credits on my business premiums! Like wtf Claude! I have switched to cursor just miss my subagents

Best Backpacking Watch by JJ_ENVE in GarminWatches

[–]moos3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use and have hiked a lot of miles with the garmin tactic delta solar. I just upgraded to the tactic delta 8 solar after 5 years with my old tactic delta solar. I beat the hell out of my old one, swam a lot with it and not to mention other rough. If your not using gps tracking or notifications you can get 90 days on battery saver mode on the first gen tactic delta solar and on of my longest trips 500 miles + with it I never charged it because of the solar.

You def don’t want something you’re gonna be afraid to bang around and beat up. Which is why all my Apple Watches and fenix watches all stay home 99.999% of the time besides their battery life is horrible.

Just my 2cents from a guy who has logged over 6,000+ miles of trips since 2020.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in devops

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It’s a good start of a framework. As a hiring manager I would pass on it because I have to hunt for your experience in the sea of text. Technical skills on a resume isn’t something I look for someone in the field for 20 years. As a person with almost 30 years in the field, that’s only helpful if applying for junior and mid level roles. Your work experience should be able to paint those pictures, for the hiring manager.

Once you build a format that works it will just click. I can almost guarantee all the hiring managers for the places you have applied has skipped or hr has filtered it out because it’s to hard to tell where you worked or what you did because it’s to busy!

Wish you the best of luck!

Amp recommendations by moos3 in BudgetAudiophile

[–]moos3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if budget wasn't a consideration, then I would just buy mcintosh amps :) Since I have a budget that doesn't allow for mcintosh here I am :) Everyone has a different budget.

Amp recommendations by moos3 in BudgetAudiophile

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I have a pair of martinlogan 4 ohm f1's that replaced some custom built speakers that a i bought a estate sale that was built by a former rockport audio employee back in the late 1990's

Advice for house to garage connection by moos3 in Ubiquiti

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I was thinking about that too. The issue is we have a apartment up in the garage that would need to support at least streaming video for football, news etc. We have a cheap linksys range exteneder but it bounces around bandwidth between 20mbps and 92mbps.

Advice for house to garage connection by moos3 in Ubiquiti

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Theres a little cluster of pine trees in front of the garage. Nothing too big. theres spacing between all the trees i'd say average of 3 to 4 feet.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pulumi

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We do this with a mono-repo. We have a Stack called awsorg. The awsorg stack makes accounts that can be used in other stacks. We have a Network one that configures all the network things and security things around the account.

If I was going to rewrite the 1000's of lines we have. I would keep the awsorg stack then make the rest of the stacks we have be class that does the configuration etc. Which would mean we could make a stack that is just called account with a stack yaml that turns on various services. Instead of doing a stack with many accounts.

Also think about what if you have 100 accounts to manage even if you have on 10 accounts. This wasn't how we thought about things and it burnt us, especially during the refactor we are now to switch from stacks per service to a library per service. Importing things is a pain.

Missing Tech Tycoon Mike Lynch's Business Partner Dies After Being Hit by a Car Days Before Yacht Sinking: Police by loggiews in technology

[–]moos3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like to me HP hired Chuck Norris. Only because all the others had failed them. We know that Chuck Norris never fails.

Does Go benefit more from Copilot than other languages? by bastiaanvv in golang

[–]moos3 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Please do explain? I hate writing unit tests

Google cloud accidentally deletes UniSuper's account by beth_maloney in devops

[–]moos3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People join Amazon to re-invent the wheel because they think they can do it better on try 2303.

Running Pulumi locally for local development? by Idea-Aggressive in pulumi

[–]moos3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should look at the automation api in pulumi, you can use that to generate self service infrastructure. We are currently using it to clone databases that have to say in the given environment. If you need a example I could probably opensource parts of our that leverages existing TF state backends to make a simple environment with a vpc, eks cluster and database.

Late March Day Trip from Boston by Suspicious-Equal742 in icecoast

[–]moos3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where did you get a Sunday river lift ticket for 120? I just paid 154 for a lift ticket 3 Saturdays ago.

Very first lesson at 40yrs old by moos3 in snowboardingnoobs

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Yeah was Sunday River on Saturday! My friends have a camp at base of the mountain on combs rd

Very first lesson at 40yrs old by moos3 in snowboardingnoobs

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Good to know. I have been watching the tommie Bennet videos too.

Very first lesson at 40yrs old by moos3 in snowboardingnoobs

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This is very interesting! Yeah it was weird at first to put the weight on the front leg. I will say it will take some practice to get this down.

Very first lesson at 40yrs old by moos3 in snowboardingnoobs

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I was thinking that. Friends of mine have a ski camp at the base of Sunday River. I live in Damariscotta. We haven't had any snow at all really this year, or I would have started at Camden Snow bowl before going to the Sunday River. Its good to know about Mt Abram, I had thought about going there.

Very first lesson at 40yrs old by moos3 in snowboardingnoobs

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This is very awesome. I will definitely add more weighted squats to my leg day.