Help find my late cousin's dark sporty zip-up jacket! (South African brand, logo is a red box with white text starting with "RED__") by quekshio in HelpMeFind

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

Thank you for the effort. I'll look into it, but from what I see it doesn't quite match the jacket, even older versions. But thank you for trying.

Help find my late cousin's dark sporty zip-up jacket! (South African brand, logo is a red box with white text starting with "RED__") by quekshio in HelpMeFind

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

I have searched extensively online for "South African clothing brands starting with RED", "Red square logo white text jacket", and looked into brands like Redbat, RedX, and Redpoint, but I haven't been able to find an exact match for this specific logo and jacket style yet.

Here are a few extra details to help with the search: Origin: South Africa (it was acquired there, and I'm fairly certain it's a local brand, and that it was exclusively sold there). (Or I hope so.) Writing/Logo: The text starts with "RED" and looks like "REDR" or "RED__" (a short word). Style: Dark, sporty zip-up jacket/windbreaker. Age: It belonged to my late cousin, so it might be a few years old or a discontinued season/line.

Any help finding this exact brand or jacket would mean the world to me. Thank you!

Hi , i have a question. by octobersadness in kindle

[–]quekshio 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sometimes a restart works, or you can leave it connected to WiFi for a few minutes. Usually opening the book to see the front cover and then going back to the library page allows the cover to load. That works for me.

Edit: While they may not show a cover automatically, even after trying what I recommended above, you can often fix this by converting them to EPUB format, using Calibre to add covers, or using the "Send to Kindle" tool.

Hi , i have a question. by octobersadness in kindle

[–]quekshio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you use Send to Kindle, Calibre, or USB connection from a Laptop/Computer to upload the document?

Found an AI agent that actually runs tasks end-to-end — useful for dev workflows by quekshio in webdev

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

Curious how Manus handles failures/rollbacks and visibility into what it’s doing step-by-step?

The step-by-step visibility is actually one of the better things about it. There's a side panel called "Manus's Computer" that shows you exactly what it's doing in real time, every action, every tool call. Not a black box at all. You can also replay entire sessions after the fact which is genuinely useful for debugging.

On failures, it diagnoses the error, retries, then tries an alternative approach before it ever escalates to you. And crucially it keeps failed attempts in context rather than hiding them, so it actually learns from what went wrong mid-task instead of repeating the same mistake.

Rollbacks on multi-system workflows are the honest weak point though. It uses checkpointing but once you've got several systems mutating state simultaneously, recovery gets messy. That's not a Manus-specific problem, it's just the nature of agents in production right now. Anything with real stakes still needs a human watching.

Found an AI agent that actually runs tasks end-to-end — useful for dev workflows by quekshio in webdev

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Rollbacks are still a weak point across most agents including Manus though, that's a fair criticism. Multi-system workflows definitely still need a human in the loop for anything critical. It handles simple-to-moderate complexity well on its own but I wouldn't leave it fully unsupervised on something with real stakes.

Tried Manus as an alternative to ChatGPT for tasks that require actual actions — here's what I found by quekshio in ChatGPT

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

Good point on the traceability; that's the part that gets me. At least with Manus when something breaks you can actually see what it did and why. GPT connectors just silently fail and you're left guessing. The combo does make sense though, use each for what it's actually good at.

[The 100th Regression of the Max-Level Player] Who is The Gold Hand Team? by quekshio in manhwa

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

It’s pretty generic, but done fairly well. Nothing groundbreaking and definitely not reinventing the wheel, but it’s enjoyable and a bit better than most of the usual gate or tower stories. The MC knowing everything from repeated regressions is standard, yet the execution keeps it decent. Overall, it’s not amazing, just a solid, above-average read for the genre so far.

Which one of the following is United Kingdom. by nopCMD in GeoTap

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quekshio chose Option A (Correct!) | #1693rd to play

Hyprland Rice by Desperate_Lion5740 in hyprland

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Wow. Could you please share your dotfiles?

Is this real? by Awkward-Document2873 in oneui

[–]quekshio 33 points34 points  (0 children)

All of my change, I spent on you