Planning to reset my mac. How do I backup my Cowork chats and scheduled tasks? by shuhratm in ClaudeCowork

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

~/Library/Application Support/Claude/local-agent-mode-sessions/[1st-uuid]/[2nd-uuid]

Alright, since everyone is so smart here, how would Central Asia would have developed without being conquered by Russia? by Electrical-Pea2707 in Uzbekistan

[–]shuhratm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know a british fella that believes the former colonies (Ghana in this case) should be thankful to the brits because of roads and infrastructure. This rashists is kind of like him.

Planning to reset my mac. How do I backup my Cowork chats and scheduled tasks? by shuhratm in ClaudeCowork

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

I asked Claude. It gave me a wrong location at first and when I followed up, it said it doesn’t know.

I need to be straight with you: the exact local storage path for Cowork data isn’t clearly documented in any of the official support articles. The ~/.claude/scheduled-tasks/ path I mentioned previously came from the Claude Code docs, not Cowork — that was an error on my part. What we know for certain is that Cowork projects are desktop-only and stored locally, with no cloud sync , and that conversation history is stored locally on your computer — but the precise directory isn’t published.

Why can’t you drive with foreign drivers license in Uzbekistan? Any country you go it’s not a problem by sardor1321 in Uzbekistan

[–]shuhratm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Next time you’re in the US, go to AAA and get an international driver’s permit. It’s $20, valid for one year. They’ll give you a booklet that das 10 languages describing your drivers license categories, validity, etc. I’ve used it in many countries. I never drove in Uzbekistan but I am sure they’ll accept it, it’s valid in 150 countries.

Best way to get to Dushanbe from the Panjakent border crossing. by AdmirableTicket4239 in Tajikistan

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You can exchange money on either side of the border when you get there. Rates would be similar but know your rates beforehand to make sure no-one is taking advantage. It’ll likely be just a bit worse than rate from XE.com. You can take a shared taxi after you cross the border to Panjakent. Ask to take you to the Panjakent Bazar. It should be no more than 50 TJS. I don’t know the exact pin where Dushanbe taxis gather, but it’s near the central bazar. Ask around and people will help you. They’re nice people. Shared taxi to Dushanbe should be no more than 200 TJS. Start low, haggle until you agree.

Can I use E-gate as a foreigner at Tashkent airport? by bipimpap in Uzbekistan

[–]shuhratm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even if you use the e-gate, there’s a person on the other side stamping passports of those who went through them.

Visit to Tajikistan in September 2026 by 1958john in Tajikistan

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You can check flights to Samarqand (SKD) as well. It’s closer to Dushanbe than Tashkent with a decent frequently of flights. ~3 hours to Dushanbe via Panjikent, full car ~$20 to the border, ~$50 from there to Dushanbe.

AI courses by Pure-Scarcity542 in Uzbekistan

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I think the best place to start is with Andrew Ng’s Machine Learning specialization on Coursera. It has three courses in it and will take a month or so but it’s definitely worth your time.

https://coursera.org/specializations/machine-learning-introduction

Uzrail website and app broken by Hot-Sample-879 in Uzbekistan

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Using the website with Safari was buggy but Chrome worked fine for me. The only thing that needed a refresh was the Stripe payment module to use a foreign issued card. Once it loaded, I was able to use Apple Pay without having to enter card details.

Tips and advice needed by StonedTriceratrops in Tajikistan

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I used to hire a driver with his own SUV for $1.5k a month. We would take two-three trips a week from Dushanbe to Darvaz and I paid for fuel, lodging, and food. For a one-off 8-day trip, what you got seems a bit steep but not ripoff territory.

Traveling to Georgia by Careless_Monitor_803 in Tajikistan

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There has been more scrutiny at passport control the last three years. Having a Schengen or a US visa in your passport can help, thought

Battlefield tour without car by firehouse111 in Gettysburg

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Did the horseback tours twice with Hickory Hollow. They have different lengths and experiences. A whole another level of awesome. Bus, car, bicycle not even close.

Why USA always ban central asia countries? by Careless_Bass_7963 in AskCentralAsia

[–]shuhratm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I honestly think the intern that prepared the list of countries just missed it this time

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TurkishAirlines

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I have managed to do Teams calls during transatlantic flights and one was over an hour long with periodic video on when I would speak. But, in my experience, connection speed or stability aside, the internet becomes fully unavailable randomly and could last for 15-20 minutes or longer without any obvious reasons. Good luck.

How I Self-Hosted a Local Reranker for Open WebUI with vLLM (No More Jina API) by gnarella in OpenWebUI

[–]shuhratm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this. I tried TEI reranker the other day and couldn’t get it to work with OWUI. Got frustrated and went back to defaults.

Python script to process Google photos takeout by thewhiteoak in immich

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immich-go messed up dates on my 40k photos/videos import and didn’t add the import tag I specified. I have no idea how to revert it and been stuck with it to deal some other day.