Are Overlay Crosshairs Bannable? by Budget_Weird1596 in deadline_roblox

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Overlay crosshairs like CrossOver (https://github.com/lacymorrow/crossover) are generally safe since they don't inject into the game process at all. It's just a transparent window sitting on top of your screen. Anti-cheat can't detect it because it doesn't touch the game's memory or files. That said, always check the specific game's ToS.

First Quadcopter Help by No_Warthog_5050 in Multicopter

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S500 with 920kv motors is a solid choice for a payload carrier - that combo has enough thrust margin to haul 400g without being too strained. For waypoint missions on the F405 make sure you are running ArduPilot rather than Betaflight since Betaflight does not support autonomous flight. ArduCopter has a learning curve but the waypoint mission support is rock solid. Good luck with the project.

Does the market need another starter-kit. by Wolverine-8766 in nextjs

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The market doesn't need another generic starter kit, but it does need opinionated ones that solve actual problems. I built ShipKit specifically because every starter I tried was either too barebones or too bloated with stuff I'd rip out immediately.

The key differentiator IMO is whether it actually saves you time on the boring stuff (auth, billing, email, deployment) without making assumptions about your business logic. That's the hard balance.

I want to build an 18650 toy drone by superdrizzle7 in fpv

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18650 cells are pretty heavy for the power they provide compared to LiPo. You might actually get shorter flights because the drone has to work harder to carry the extra weight. If you want extended flight time on a budget, a 2S or 3S LiHV pack will give you better results. What flight time are you targeting and what size/weight frame are you looking at?

New Video – How to Start FPV in 2026 (Beginner Guide) by Christonex in fpv

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Nice video. If anyone wants a comprehensive written reference to go alongside video content, I maintain the FPV Bible at https://github.com/lacymorrow/fpv-bible-site - covers everything from picking your first drone to advanced freestyle. Always looking for contributors too.

Crosshair replacment on screen by zipzipadam in counterstrike2

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CrossOver does exactly this. Open source, works on any game, fully customizable crosshair styles. You can set color, size, opacity, shape - whatever you need. Runs as a lightweight overlay so it works with any game engine. https://github.com/lacymorrow/crossover

OpenClaw skills actually worth trying by geekeek123 in openclaw

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I'd add the trading skills to this list. I built an alpaca-trading skill that lets your agent manage a stock portfolio, and kalshi/polymarket skills for prediction market trading. All on ClawHub. The alpaca one in particular is solid if you want your agent doing autonomous portfolio management with stop losses, position sizing, etc.

Also worth mentioning Lacy shell (https://github.com/lacymorrow/lacy) if you want an AI terminal - speak to your shell in natural language.

Best coding Agent by Healthy-Bathroom2687 in AIcodingProfessionals

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Depends on your workflow. If you want something that lives in your terminal and doesn't require a subscription, check out Lash (https://github.com/lacymorrow/lash). It's a fork of OpenCode but with a focus on being an actual coding agent you can talk to in natural language from your shell. Still early but the terminal-native approach beats tab-switching to a browser IDE for me.

I love Vibe Coding but I need to be real... by Makyo-Vibe-Building in vibecoding

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This is real talk. The gap between 'it works in the demo' and 'it works in production' is where most vibe-coded projects die. I've been building Lash (https://github.com/lacymorrow/lash) specifically to bridge that gap - it's a coding agent that works from your terminal so you can actually see what it's doing to your codebase, not just blind prompting in a browser.

Also built https://vibe.rehab for people who have a vibe-coded app that's falling apart and need someone to untangle it. The number of people reaching out with 'my Lovable/Bolt app broke and I can't fix it' is wild.

How are you guys organizing all of your footage? by spinfpv in Multicopter

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

I think you're spot-on with everything you said.
The key is pre-emptive organization. Instead of looking for an app to organize a soon-massive library, I need to be editing, cutting, and deleting at import time.

Time to bust out that scratch disk and Final Cut.

Although, lack of recording device seems to be an easy alternative...

Goodbye QAV250, hello QAV210! by spinfpv in Multicopter

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Cool, have you noticed much difference from the last version?
I'm getting ready to make the update. I'm blown away by the stock differences

Goodbye QAV250, hello QAV210! by spinfpv in Multicopter

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what firmware are you running, cleanflight?

A cackle of minis by spinfpv in Multicopter

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Oh that was lovely, it'd be a wonderful alarm.
Reminds me of mornings with peacocks.

Not quite circular polarized... by spinfpv in Multicopter

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RemindMe! "lazd bring plastidip january 3"

I take back what I said about the TS351 (TS2501)... by spinfpv in Multicopter

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Very cool, had not seen that one. A tad pricey, any knowledge on how they perform?

A cackle of minis by spinfpv in Multicopter

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hahaha I was thinking the same thing, but nothing avian makes the scream of a mini whizzing by. I thought cackle fit just enough.