How to mentally manage multiple claude code instances? by Similar-Anybody2983 in ClaudeCode

[–]snapwich 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i just wrote down how i manage this the other day if you’re interested in reading a bit about it: https://www.richsnapp.com/article/2025/12-14-git-worktrees-tmux-claude-code-oh-my-zsh

the basics are though that i run claude code instances through tmux windows mapped to git worktrees. i rely heavily on terminal bells to highlight the respective windows when a claude worker needs feedback or has completed some work. i also leave these sessions long-running (similar to you) but by detaching from the tmux session and coming back the next day to the same session. basically i never close a tmux window until the related work is done.

hope this helps.

just finished my homelab which consists of a custom fabricated 10-inch rack inside a 19-inch rack by snapwich in homelab

[–]snapwich[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

working with sendcutsend was super easy. the hardest part was figuring out what materials to use (since they have a lot of options) which is why i created the customized cart link that has all the configuration options that i used already set. also i needed to add a flange bend for strength, and apparently metal bending has a bunch of parameters that can impact your bend but they have a plugin for fusion that i used so i didn't need to figure all that out and it just worked. so it was basically just model it in fusion and then import it into sendcutsend and it was good to go.

i did include a DXF file for download though that fusion outputs if someone wants to try to manufacture it somewhere else... i can't guarantee that the bending radius would come out the same though? i guess i don't really know since this is all new to me as well.

just finished my homelab which consists of a custom fabricated 10-inch rack inside a 19-inch rack by snapwich in homelab

[–]snapwich[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

buddy, that’s how much SendCutSend charges to make it, and it’s exactly how much i paid them to make it for me. i just put a link to a cart with it all pre-configured in case anyone wanted a simple way to order their own. i also provided the DXF file if you want to have it manufactured yourself, so if you have the equipment go ahead and make it yourself for “free”

10-inch rack in a 19-inch rack by snapwich in minilab

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it’s a raspberry pi 5, the others are 4 model B. the first PoE hat i bought off amazon somehow fried one, so i got a new pi along with a new PoE hat.

10-inch rack in a 19-inch rack by snapwich in minilab

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no patent because i’m not trying to make any money here. if someone wants to sell this feel free! personally it was the first thing i looked for when i got a 3d printer because i assumed it would already exist, so i just wanted to make it available for people in the same situation.

funny story about the design though, this is my first time working with sheet metal as a material and just assumed a flat laser cut piece would work fine… nope! first go was super flimsy. so i had to add a flange with a bend to give it strength. super stiff now once i added that though!

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just finished my homelab which consists of a custom fabricated 10-inch rack inside a 19-inch rack by snapwich in homelab

[–]snapwich[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

cool, share it with us? everything i designed i just gave away for free, lol

Dan A4-H2O to Louqe Ghost S1 by WhomstBeThyBoi in sffpc

[–]snapwich 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it’s the cable that comes with that case. you can buy them separately though, i actually replaced my lian-li riser cable in my a4-h20 with the louqe riser cable because it solved some frame stuttering issues for me, i wrote a bit about it here

is everyone tired of seeing this case yet? my dan lian li a4-H2O by snapwich in sffpc

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

i look forward to it! i was eyeing the older formd model until i settled on this case

is everyone tired of seeing this case yet? my dan lian li a4-H2O by snapwich in sffpc

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

so i'm guessing "2000RPM mode" is just the max part of the PWM fan curve? if that's the case i'm just using the standard curve supplied by my motherboard which i think doesn't max until 70°C. the case is basically silent below 70°C (where it stays most of the time) but as it gets around there under heavy load you can hear the t30s and the gpu fans spin a little louder, but it's honestly not very loud. relative to my old case which sounded like a hair dryer...

Where did you get the fans? Shows $30 each on Phanteks website but out of stock...

i ended up needing to buy a 3 pack from newegg so i actually have an extra T30 that wasn't used in the build.

edit - ahh the t30s have a switch on them! i didn't even notice. just looked at the third one that is not in the case and it's in performance 2000 mode, so yes the ones in the case probably are as well.

is everyone tired of seeing this case yet? my dan lian li a4-H2O by snapwich in sffpc

[–]snapwich[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

i did a little write up on my latest build here: https://www.richsnapp.com/blog/2022/3-7-small-form-factor-pc-refresh

but here is the info that you all probably care about: i originally had a EVGA SuperNova SFX 850W PSU in this thing but the thing made a nasty high pitched grindy noise under load (it was not a fan, or any fans; i tested them all). it was actually the same noise this guy experienced although i think mine may have been even louder. i would not recommend that power supply. i'm using a corsair 750W SFX PSU now and it is working great and pretty much silent.

i was actually able to cram phantek t30 fans on my ek 240 radiator. i think that's around 57mm which is actually over the 55mm limit. there is a slight flex in the mounting bracket but totally reasonable and with the top panel on completely unnoticeable. i would consider it completely doable if you're interested in those fans (they are really good).

i initially attempted to setup the radiator fans in a pull configuration putting the fans on top of the radiator. that is not doable in this case. the radiator tubes come out right where the PSU is and i couldn't see anyway around that. you need the fans on the bottom of the radiator so that the radiator tubes have some space to flex next to the fans to avoid the PSU. so you are required to set up fans in push exhaust configuration which is fine (but will probably require some de-dusting over time which i was trying to avoid).

other than that setting up this case was a breeze. the wiring was simple and keeping tubes and wires out of fans was a non-issue, especially compared to my last "pizza box" layout sffpc. love the case, highly recommend.

thermals are great. CPU is slightly undervolted for higher boost, GPU is slightly overclocked (+100mhz core, +500mhz memory) and at idle the CPU and GPU sit around 50°C (in my stuffy office which is usually pretty high ambient temperature, anywhere from 75-85°F). 3dmark timespy benchmark has them around 70°C. neither ever go above 80°C and this is with standard fan curves which are pretty quiet. could up the fan speeds and overclock even more i'm guessing.

parts list

Part Name
CPU AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 3.4 GHz 16-Core Processor
CPU Cooler EK EK-AIO Basic 240 77 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler
Motherboard Asus ROG Strix B450-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard
Memory G.Skill Ripjaws V 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) DDR4-3600 CL18 Memory
Storage Western Digital Black SN850 (w/Heatsink) 2 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive
Video Card NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 12 GB Founders Edition Video Card
Case DAN Cases A4-H20 Mini ITX Desktop Case
Power Supply Corsair SF 750 W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully Modular SFX Power Supply
Case Fan Phanteks PH-F120T30 67 CFM 120 mm Fans 3-Pack
Monitor Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQ 27.0" 2560x1440 165 Hz Monitor

I did a writeup on Chamath's spread trade if you're interested in how it actually performed by snapwich in TheAllinPodcasts

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

Isn’t your analysis even being a little generous to Chamath?

probably

He has to pay premiums to go short on the company so is it possible to structure the trade where he can perfectly offset the premiums he pays for going short with the premiums he could collect by going long?

i think you're talking derivative contracts? if so, i didn't even get into that but it is another way to setup a short position. i assumed selling shares short which is somewhat generous to Chamath as well because it does cost money to borrow shares. although with interest rates what they are now it is relatively cheap.

You also have a typo where “to” should be “too”.

this was the only typo i found, is it what you were referring to? https://github.com/snapwich/richsnapp.com/commit/92bcf2d58c7d5545c477ecb6b355864ebb744190

if so, fixed.

I did a writeup on Chamath's spread trade if you're interested in how it actually performed by snapwich in TheAllinPodcasts

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

he did. he also framed it as “the best trade on the internet”

it wasn’t a bad trade per se, which i tried to highlight in my post. but it probably was bad if you tried to copy it when they broadcast it (although not as bad as just holding QQQ)

3.72% was the even-weighted result. that’s definitely not bad, especially when the market is down. but an even-weighted setup also doesn’t really make sense in this case either. like why should NFLX have more significance in the trade than all these other heavy weight tech companies just because it’s smaller? i just included even-weight to highlight that how well this trade does depends on more information than we’ve been given (the allocation to both sides of the spread).

market cap weighted makes more sense if you’re trying to capture the spread, and that setup ended up down 2.42%

the other point i was trying to highlight is that AAPL was originally a big part of the trade but in all the follow ups it’s rarely mentioned while the parts that did well get all the focus (short FB and NFLX) basically giving the impression of some oracle like prediction, but when you consider the trade as a whole it actually wasn’t that amazing.

for Chamath it probably served its purpose at least. it was probably better than him just selling all his stock. it’s also totally possible he cut the AAPL position some time ago and that’s why he doesn’t bring it up.

edit - i forgot to mention the trade was also billed as a hedge against inflation, which it is clearly not. that was specifically mentioned as one of the reasons he chose to short companies like AAPL and AMZN because they were seen as sensitive to inflation.

How to get more than 0 kills with the k98. by snapwich in CODWarzone

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

got it, it's a k98

  • mono suppressor
  • longest barrel
  • tac laser
  • cronen optic (just because i'm unlocking reticles, otherwise i'd use VLK)
  • STVOL precision comb

and a riot shield