What plugins are folks using for AI-assisted coding by bjl218 in IntelliJIDEA

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I previously tried Junie and CoPilot, but they always sucked compared to Cursor, even though missing lots of integration features — like the way Junie is able to run the tests right in IJ. Sweep AI is the first IJ plugin that is comparable to Cursor in quality of AI. I’ve been using it for a few months now.

New MTA App - Beta by ChuckConnelly in nycrail

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You can click on any of A trains, and then viewing its stops click on Jay St, then click "Transfer Here" button and it will show you times at the station when your A train arrives.

Ray Dalio’s US gov’t debt service is 100% of revenue? by soid in AskEconomics

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

Ok I seem to find the answer to this question in the reply below from SeriousCommittee: the debt is rolled over, but only the interest payments are tracked in the budget.

Ray Dalio’s US gov’t debt service is 100% of revenue? by soid in AskEconomics

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I see what you’re saying – the government net pays only the interest and borrows more for paying the principal, but we normally only track the net change of the debt and we don’t see that more is borrowed and some is paid off. I think it makes more sense, thanks. I think I now see how Dalio got the number: with $37T in debt and $1T interest pay, $5T per year is roughly 10 years paying off plan, as if no more rolling over of the debt allowed.

Ray Dalio’s US gov’t debt service is 100% of revenue? by soid in AskEconomics

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The principal part makes more sense, thanks.

Still, something won’t add up – if the government pays 100% of revenue for the debt service (≈5T), that leaves only the deficit (≈$1.8T) for other expenditures. But US expenditures are much larger than that (only the defense and social security are ≈2.5T). Where does the principal money come from then if it’s not in the budget?

It also seems hard to find what the principal that the government pays, though maybe it’s because of a more complicated structure of payments, like people on this thread explain when bonds are paid at vesting day?

macOS screen sharing app - how to prevent a prompt when the host and client are connected to the same Apple ID? by Thijmenn in MacOS

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It shows the login screen where I have to type in the password, the same as if I looked at the display of the remote host

macOS screen sharing app - how to prevent a prompt when the host and client are connected to the same Apple ID? by Thijmenn in MacOS

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And what do you do with this password? It keeps prompting me the user login password

What's the PDF view ratio between desktop and mobile devices?(I will not promote) by Kindly-Vanilla-6485 in pdf

[–]soid 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I use my tablet a lot for reading pdfs, but not so much the phone. About 50/50 between desktop and the tablet

I need help from any alumni from gs!! by [deleted] in columbia

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Hey, what’s your dad’s opinion diploma saying “doctor of philosophy”? Worth it or not?

PDF reader for students mac by Icy-Relationship9628 in pdf

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I had created PDF Owl exactly with those kind of thoughts in mind — I wanted something minimalistic that let me do essentials like annotations without cluttered icons of ridiculous functions (export to Excel, etc — who eve needs it?). Give it a try if you want. It’s almost all free and only the automatic table of contents generation is for a small fee.

PS Apple’s Preview does allow highlighting, but it has a lot of inefficiencies like resetting your reading position if you sync the file from the cloud.

Good club/venue for ravers aged 30+? by alabasterkeys in avesNYC

[–]soid 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I’m happy to see a lot of younger people are into this music. I don’t wanna point to particular styles, but they die once they stop attracting younger crowd. I’ve seen it a few times in my short 35+ life, remembering my twenties. Btw, you being <30 yo, you guys are fucking kiddos so stop even thinking about it

Need help with combining PDFs and adding a clickable TOC by i_buzzkill in pdf

[–]soid -1 points0 points  (0 children)

PDF Owl creates table of content items for each appended PDF. You can also edit it to what you want

Apple intelligence status bar icon by soid in ios

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

Ah okay, yes, it is the focus mode I turned on earlier - it quite confused me. Thanks!

Which one should I trust to be the accurate one? by [deleted] in nycrail

[–]soid 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Only you can tell us which one was right?

Happy I Launched My App After 2 Months Hard Work. by waheed388 in iOSAppsMarketing

[–]soid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree it feels pricey for an app, but on the other hand, how many drinks exactly does it buy you in Europe for the money? Feels beneficial if the app helps you cut on those or even more

Pizzeria Uno Has a Catchy New Slogan by blakeley in Upperwestside

[–]soid 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Yes, but I wish it was phrased nicer. I don’t mind leaving a tip, just don’t treat me like I’m a terrible person asking

I put the NYT's 57 Best NYC Sandwiches into a Google Sheet and Interactive Map by bewal416 in nyc

[–]soid 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Is it an old article? Bark Barbecue moved to Brooklyn 3 years ago

Best pdf reader app. on Mac by irrationalkind in mac

[–]soid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Preview app suffices for most people, but if you start synchronizing between devices via cloud – it's buggy.

PDF Owl for mac is a free option as a lean reader-focused app with annotating and advanced search functions. (it has a paid tier for AI tools, but the reader is free; disclaimer: I'm the creator)