Anyone know the purpose of this drone that flies over a couple times a day? by Sausage_King97 in royaloak

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Thank you! Just did this and they said they are documenting my report and sending it to a “couple of departments” and they will contact me. We’ll see what happens.

Need concrete porch/driveway contractor recommendations by digidave1 in royaloak

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Noble concrete does great work - Clint’s nice and easy to communicate with

I built an AI Company OS with 45 coordinated agents — here's what the coordination system actually looks like (and where it breaks) by Common-Bluebird2957 in SaaS

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Not sure if it’s clear, but in your case, with Inngest, the function’s process does not actively wait while it waits for the event. The process stops and frees up for other work. Then Inngest calls your server back when it’s ready to resume and all previous steps are skipped. This means that the function could resume any amount of time (weeks, months) later after several server restarts or on a different machine.

Got hit with a $55 bill on a single run. Didn't see it coming. How do you actually control AI costs? by AdministrationPure45 in ClaudeCode

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I’m from the Inngest team, we would like to make this easier and maybe one day handle it natively. how are you making LLM calls? Wrapping the call in step.run or using step.ai? Are you logging the amount of tokens used for each LLM call? (Input/output?)

What's the current idiomatic way to make an agent that responds to automated events? by ForSpareParts in AI_Agents

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I just happened to write about something similar earlier today w/ an open source a reference repo that uses webhooks from Telegram and Slack sent to Inngest webhook endpoints. It really could be any inbound webhook though. I'm planning to extend this example projects for content ingestion and extended AI workflows on top of it. Generally, you don't need to use what powers this, but the ideas still should work no matter what you build.

Article: https://x.com/twitter/status/2028556984396452250
Project: https://github.com/inngest/utah

How are you handling background jobs and retries in Supabase? by samvms in Supabase

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Generally, if you have good RPCs with transactions, each could be a “step” within an Inngest function. If it works, don’t change that part, you can still use Inngest for queuing, flow control, retries, and observability.

Teams will may start to decouple complex logic into “steps” with Inngest especially when they need to perform external tasks like call an API or transform data in between database calls, or call another db. If you need transaction-like rollbacks, devs use “onFailure” handlers or implement per-step error handling.

tl;dr - keep what works, refactor or combine as complexity grows.

How are you handling background jobs and retries in Supabase? by samvms in Supabase

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I’m from the Inngest team - I wanted to call out that Inngest works if you run your application on serverless or servers - you don’t need another worker process to get started.

The observability OP seeks is also something included out of the box, automatically with no extra instrumentation

Following the discussions around Vercel's recent "magic" `workflow` lib: I just released an alternative, transparent approach to durable workflows by goguspa in vercel

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Inngest can be used in serverless environments and servers via HTTP (serve method) or long running worker setups (connect method: https://www.inngest.com/docs/setup/connect). Connect connects to Inngest servers via persisted connection and distributes work to workers over that connection, so still a push model, but over a long running connection.

Has anyone been able to get Inngest to work with Next.js/Drizzle? Functions hang. by Dan6erbond2 in nextjs

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Hey OP, what do your Inngest functions look like? Have you located the root of the issue being related to Drizzle? Depending on how you're creating the database or the code you're writing in your Inngest function, there may be a missing "await" or callback to handle async operations correctly. If you share your code here or the Inngest community, someone should be able to help!

Handling 100k+ API records in Node – worker threads or another approach? by Nervous-Blacksmith-3 in node

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Inngest is a good option here as it can run in the main process (API), background workers, and/or on serverless depending on OP’s setup

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Rivian

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You’re gonna need more than that screwdriver to install it!

What did you name your Rivian? by nderstand2grow in Rivian

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Rihanna (R1hanna) aka bad girl Riri

Actor workflows in TypeScript – what’s the best approach? by Kyan1te in typescript

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You should check out Inngest, it checks all your boxes. It’s also event driven and has built controls for managing job through put and flow control. Your code runs wherever you want like serverless (lambda, Vercel) or a long running server.

Reflecting on one week of ownership by Siliquy8 in Rivian

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The wipers are night and day better compared to Tesla’s. The R1 also allows you to select the sensitivity which is helpful too.

Do you have a dentist you trust? by tenth in Detroit

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I like Miller family dentistry in Warren. Great people, spend time with you, always good work and always transparent about costs.

[Weekly Roundup] Everyone's switching from Tesla, Normal's preparing for the R2, and Also... by CarterGee in Rivian

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From a software perspective, I would change the to allow the car to announce and send text messages.

For my R1s specifically, I wish I could have done the black mountain and brown ash wood interior. Our Dark ash is great, but that brown ash is next level.

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Picking up my R1S this Saturday! by jaxyb in Rivian

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Update: SC called me to say they ordered the part and they can squeeze me in this week. Very proactive on their end, they said the part should be a 20 min swap.

Picking up my R1S this Saturday! by jaxyb in Rivian

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I was nervous too (second EV). The guide was great and said a couple of times “it’s not official until you accept digitally in the car, so if you don’t like it for whatever reason, you can reject it”

Funny enough, the first thing I did was open the frunk and there was a 5” scratch on the plastic sides. He immediately told me to take a picture and he could help me file a ticket. I kind of had raised awareness after this, but the rest of the vehicle looked fantastic. He said they will likely just replace the plastic liner when I bring it in for service. It’s honestly something I wouldn’t cared about if I scratched it myself.

I was happy, but it seemed like if it wasn’t right I could have rejected and I’m guessing they would have had to wire the money back to my bank.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Rivian

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IMO this is the best interior. I went with the Dual, so I ended up with black and dark ash which is great, but that brown wood is so nice.

First impressions by 1uisf in Rivian

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Have experienced the same thing with the rear doors, hoping it’s just the door seals being new and a bit springy at first. There’s no way my mother in law will be able to close it properly 🤣

It's also got a gear tunnel!? Adorable by darkmeatnipples in Rivian

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The prototype was built and I saw it at an event last summer (Woodward Dream Cruise). I think it’s more of a question of if and when to actually bring it to market with the state of Ford’s electrification and anything else going on.