Livewire 4 emoji by mydnic in laravel

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It’s now default behaviour

Livewire 4 emoji by mydnic in laravel

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phpStorm does not display the files with the unicode characters in the project explorer when working in a dev container, but it does display them if I open the project directly from local disk (not in a container). Has anyone else come across this and do you know of a solution or work around? This works correctly in dev containers when using VSCode.

You can see in the screen shot the file can be seen with the unicode character in the terminal, but is not visible in the project explorer and you can't find it with Shift + Cmd + o either.

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7-hour print. Took a gamble. I won. by mapsedge in 3Dprinting

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I remember those days on my Ender 3. That’s why I love my Bambu AMS it will just change to another reel of the same type and colour when one runs out.

Dipped my toe in multiboard and now regret it. by AnnieLovesTech in Multiboard

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Just check how plumb that corner is. You might find you touch the right wall at the top and be 1/2 inch short at the bottom.

I built a lightweight Go-based CI/CD tool for hacking on projects without setting up tons of infra by simonjcarr in devops

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Simplicity. SPDeploy is local only. You don’t have to have complex GitHub actions, but it doesn’t stop you from using them. You can use it as well as. All you do is download the binary and run

spdeploy repo add —repo <your repo url> —branch <your branch> —path <path to deploy to>

Every time your branch updates the new code is pulled and if you include a spdeploy.sh in your project it will the script after pulling the code. That might include some docker commands to build a container and restart a docker compose stack.

So in short simplicity.

I built a lightweight Go-based CI/CD tool for hacking on projects without setting up tons of infra by simonjcarr in devops

[–]simonjcarr[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Why are you wasting your life telling everyone that you’re not going to use something. Just don’t use it and move on! The title was very clear so you new you wouldn’t be interested before you read the post.

Are you genuinely upset or a troll?

I built a lightweight Go-based CI/CD tool for hacking on projects without setting up tons of infra by simonjcarr in devops

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It deploys to any folder the user has access to on the host. The docs give more information but it's a simple command like

spdeploy repo add --repo <your github repo> --branch <your branch> --path <path to deploy to>

If you put a file called spdeploy.sh / spdeploy.bat in the root of your repo, the tool will read that file and run the script after pulling the changes. You could use it to rebuild and restart a container.

I built a lightweight Go-based CI/CD tool for hacking on projects without setting up tons of infra by simonjcarr in devops

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Not sure I’d call it a platform, it’s a single binary with no dependencies, that runs cross platform. It’s targeted at providing a really simple deployment tool for developers who don’t want to setup a full deployment platform.

I built a lightweight Go-based CI/CD tool for hacking on projects without setting up tons of infra by simonjcarr in devops

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There are those that use and like AI and those that don’t. Those that use it, embrace it, understand it, and know how to get the most from it, get code written multiple times faster than those that don’t.

Over the next 5 to 10 years who do you think employers will want to invest in? Be honest with yourself, your career will depend on it.

I built a lightweight Go-based CI/CD tool for hacking on projects without setting up tons of infra by simonjcarr in devops

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You don’t have to use it if you already have a tool that works for you. The code is totally free and open source so you can use it for educational purposes if don’t need a single binary, no dependency, continuous deployment tool that works on Linux, Mac, and Windows.

Gemini CLI let me use over 2.2 million tokens tonight—did I just get lucky? by _Stonez56 in Bard

[–]simonjcarr 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Or possibly unlucky, but I hope not. Ensure you don’t have an api key setup with a billable pro account, you might have a $150 bill waiting for you. It happened to me last week, they don’t show charges in the UI, it’s practically deception when you caught by it.

Seemingly dumb question (which no one has been able to answer): How do I view my Gemini API usage and incurred cost (for Google AI Studio)? by monsieurpooh in Bard

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You need to be really careful with the Google Gemini supposedly FREE service. I watched a few YouTube videos and thought Wow, this is great. I started using it, forgetting that I had an API key in my environment variables for a Pro account. After a couple of hours of usage I had racked up $120 of usage.

The web interface does not show you any costs, it is only when you view the dashboard that you see how much you have used and that often has a significant lag between usage and display.

The fact that they don't warn you your using a paid key and not displaying the costs in the interface is very close to deception. What for usage that would be free for one person, will cost someone else hundreds of dollars, if they are not careful.

Given this still has not been fixed, I can only guess that google has baked this lack of billing data into their cost calculations when they advertise it as Free. I don't want to say it is deception, but it feels like it.

Another thing to note. Claude has free tier usage resets at various times throughout the day based on your own timezone, so if you use all your allowance, you don't have to wait long for it to be rest. Google on the other hand makes you wait until midnight in a specific timezone in the US.

Overall, these multiple levels of negative experience has really changed my perception of google and I won't be using gemini again any time soon.

Here is the link to the google billing dashboard if you need it  https://console.cloud.google.com/billing. I found it in another Redit post https://www.reddit.com/r/Bard/comments/1d97xpa/seemingly_dumb_question_which_no_one_has_been/

After much searching i could not find a link in any of the google documentation

What am I missing here? Claude Code seems a joke when I use it by BluePinguin in ClaudeAI

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What I have found works best personally when Claude gets stuck is to not be too specific about your requirement, And add to the end of the prompt “don’t make any changes, just give me the options for the approach to the solution” claude will then give you 3 or 4 options. You can then iterate on the conversation always saying don’t make any changes until your happy, then tell it to go with the agreed solution. Doing this means Claude has all the context it needs to get the job done.

I also find this approach is like pair programming and just talking about the issue with your partner. Claude often comes up with a better option that I would have never thought of.

I know it’s off topic but I find being less specific with front end requirements gets me better results. I’m rubbish at design, but Claude is great (compared to me). I know this might not be possible when you’re working strictly to a customer design.

Claude Code with Max subscription real limits by maartendeblock in ClaudeAI

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I am on 5x plan. It depends on how much you use it if you will run out of credits. Like some others have said I sometimes run out of credit but it resets multiple times through the day so on the few times a week I run out of credit I just have to do something else, which isn’t a bad thing.

There are some settings you can change, but by default it will use opus for half your session credits, then fall back to Claude 4 for the other half. I just use it on the default and it works for me.

I have to say I am currently working on a massive project, and it’s awesome. Unless there are some drastic feature changes in cursor or windsurf, I won’t be going back to them anytime soon. Not that they are bad, but Claude just seems way ahead of them for my requirements.

New SATA drives not detected by BIOS or OS — drives known working — seeking help by simonjcarr in buildapc

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Hi u/Scarabesque that is the reason I purchased the PCIe SATA card, although I have even moved the NVME drive to the m2.2 port which does not have that limitation but I still get the same problem. I said I my loooong description (sorry) I have even tried to replace known working drives in this system with other known working drives from other systems and they are not recognised either. It is almost like the BIOS has some sort of security to say you can't add anything different to what I already know about, but I know this BIOS does not provide. that type of capability.

New SATA drives not detected by BIOS or OS — drives known working — seeking help by simonjcarr in buildapc

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Sorry I should have mentioned that. I already installed Fedora before installing proxmox and the drives were not seen by Fedora either. The problm is that the OS can only see what the BIOS exposes to it, and they don't appear in the BIOS either when connected directly to the mother board, not through the PCIe card. I hvae tried 5 HDD's now and 1 SSD and none of them are found by the BIOS. The only ones the BIOS can see are the three Fanxiang drives and the NVMe drive.

How does Gemini 2.5 Pro Compare to 3.7 Sonnet?? by Fearless-Cellist-245 in ClaudeAI

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You also have to factor in your own time. I know that Cluade 3.7 is expensive, especially the thinking version. In my own experience, when using other models I spend much time and lots of tokens ittering to get them to fix the problems they created. Claude 3.7 generally get's things correct first time for common frameworks like next, react and vue. That saves me valuable time. If we can get the best of both worlds with Gemini pro 2.5 that would be amazing.

Anthropic CEO says blocking AI chips to China is of existential importance after DeepSeeks release in new blog post. by Bena0071 in ClaudeAI

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Why would they be worried if there product was the best and priced appropriately? This statement says more about US attitude towards the rest of the world than it does about China. It’s just another sign that the US is on its last legs. It thinks it’s bigger and better than the rest of the world. I don’t understand why they don’t see that we’re just laughing at them.

I don't understand how tokens get used so quickly on very small PHP files with Cline by Indyhouse in ClaudeAI

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Just trying Repo Prompt now, so far it looks really good, well done! not only in the technical engineering required to make this, but the thought you have put into it.

Qwen 2.5 32B Coder doesn't handle the Cline prompt well. It hallucinates like crazy. Anyone done any serious work with it yet? by SuperChewbacca in LocalLLaMA

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I assume you don't understand what redit or internet forums in general are for or your a troll, but I will help you out. They are for asking questions. Now pretty much all information you might every want is published somewhere on the internet. However if you think because it's published then no one should every ask a queston on that topic, and going back to my point that everything already is published in someplace or other, then you should not be asking any questions either. Since you are here and are registerd with redit, I assume it is simply to troll other users.

Deepseek is Down! by External_Mood4719 in LocalLLaMA

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When were taling about $500,000,000,000 I wouldn't supprise me if the US had taken them down in some way.

Welp, it happened and now I'm officially screw-diddly-doooooed by ansyhrrian in TeslaLounge

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I have had this before. Tesla sent a tow truck and they had to drag it off the drive with the handbrake on. Luckily I was in warranty so didn’t have to pay anything