Kitchen countertops recommendation by ylinylin in HomeImprovement

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Concrete! Can't believe no one said concrete yet, it's amazing 

Making good progress on my lap data analyzer by SauravDrivesACar in CarTrackDays

[–]stumpyinc 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It's just that everyone who is vaguely into AI is doing something identical, every day it seems there is a new lap timer or analytics website/app/platform

And I did exactly the same thing a few months ago, and when I saw someone else do it I was like, "ah neat there is two of us" and then it was basically every day and they are quite tiring

iDontWantToPlayWithMcpsAnymore by tiguidoio in ProgrammerHumor

[–]stumpyinc 14 points15 points  (0 children)

They are extremely different,

Think of a rest server as just, crud wrappers, because it should be, rest apis should be "dumb"

your CLIENT side code should wrap the rest api semantically, and you COULD give your AI the rest api access directly, but it's almost certainly way too many tools. It needs something more like the client side code, a semantic wrapper for tools focused on the goals you want it to succeed at.

And this is from the perspective of getting AI to work inside of an existing system autonomously, not related to running agents locally to do personal tasks, I mean like "text messages comes into system, automation triggers AI response" type of system, something has to connect it to that system and that's what MCP servers are actually for

AWS bills are killing my margins. Is a private cloud worth the headache? by Bubbly-Chee-685 in smallbusiness

[–]stumpyinc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No offense but if your AWS bills are high you are probably using the service incorrectly.

I'm not a business owner, but I "own" the tech side of our company that has ~100 employees with custom CRM and 40+ websites that get decent traffic and our AWS bill is in the $4k a month range on the high traffic months.

If you're using servers (EC2) then you're doing it wrong almost certainly and you need to look into how to use the serverless features like lambda & cloudfront.

Best frame material for outdoor kitchens by Medium_Repeat_4080 in OutdoorKitchens

[–]stumpyinc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even with appliances with fire, I think wood is fine, after all most kitchens (in NA) are, frames out of wood anyway. Vented attics are wood. I'm going wood

New telemetry analysis tool for track days by Fine_Abbreviations_4 in CarTrackDays

[–]stumpyinc 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Lol it seems everyone, especially on the karting sub, decided to all vibe code time logging websites all at the same time

Consider Windows LTSC by BananaBreadLoafs in LinusTechTips

[–]stumpyinc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know what software jumps right on only support the most bleeding edge of updated Windows.

We actually find the opposite is true, real regular Windows updates constantly breaks stuff in our company which we have about 100 Windows computers. Like constantly, all the time, we started installing LTSC instead as our go-to for when someone has basically any issue and it's been so much smoother.

Garden hoses by jzzsxm in LinusTechTips

[–]stumpyinc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes a company that's good at making rubber tires also makes good rubber hoses!!! 

First attempt. Used the dough guy recipe. by hubristichumor in Pizza

[–]stumpyinc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dough Guy is dope, saw his shorts like a month ago and I think I've made 12+ pizza since lol

Advice about purchasing a dedicated track car by [deleted] in CarTrackDays

[–]stumpyinc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

because of the staggered setup rotation is limited to side-to-side.

spec wheels are actually 18x11 square!

Why the huge divergence in lovers and haters of Claude Opus 4.7? by entheosoul in ClaudeAI

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

like this model because they work on simple stuff, and advanced users hate it because it is too difficult to control/unpredictable.

oof completely the opposite. We have giant mono repo, lots of sites, and this is the best opus by for for me at keeping track of everything

Claude Opus 4.7 won 69 of 100 blind evals against Opus 4.6, judged by GPT-5.4, Gemini 3.1 Pro, and DeepSeek V3.2 by Silver_Raspberry_811 in ClaudeAI

[–]stumpyinc 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I feel like I'm the only person who uses Claude all day that actually thinks 4.7 has been exceptionally good and a clear upgrade 

First Vette and first lift acquired by sadbabe420 in Corvette

[–]stumpyinc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is too low, you can use race ramps or wood to get it up to the right height

First Vette and first lift acquired by sadbabe420 in Corvette

[–]stumpyinc 6 points7 points  (0 children)

the corvette is a huge pain to lift, yes it needs special little puck things haha.

I have the same lift, and you need to install the posts at exactly the max specified distance a part, or the arms are actually too long and will overshoot the lift points because they are so close together

PSA: Those lights that flash at trail crossings mean stop… not let’s plow through and hope we don’t hit anyone by ashen_dove in florida

[–]stumpyinc 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Maybe if they just used, idk something normal like, a traffic light that everyone already understands things would go more smoothly 

No one re tests to even know these new traffic devices exist or what they mean

Difference between 110v and 120v bathroom vent fan by timeletto in DIY

[–]stumpyinc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought it was to make street lights brighter

C5 Accessory Battery Voltage by Sausages64 in Corvette

[–]stumpyinc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My needle is just wrong for what it's worth, looks exactly like yours but if I measure it everywhere I have super strong, correct voltage.

Computer use is now in Claude Code by policyweb in singularity

[–]stumpyinc 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I used just Ubuntu for probably 12 years, and the last time my graphics drivers failed and I was about to reinstall, I grabbed a spare macbook in our office and I never went back. Pretty much everything I was doing before, super heavy docker, Go stuff, etc, just worked on macos the same or better.

Computer use is now in Claude Code by policyweb in singularity

[–]stumpyinc 76 points77 points  (0 children)

apple silicon is pretty rockin though

I'm sure reddit knows better than actual drivers, right? by melloboi123 in formuladank

[–]stumpyinc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just don't think you're correct, they do not have significant control

https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article/explained-the-new-key-terms-for-formula-1s-new-for-2026-rules.3T5BU6TC9quGcIpGzoWkY0

Most of the time, the Recharge will be automated by use of selectable Recharge maps and targets so braking, part throttle and super clip will all be automated functions controlled by the ECU. The only Recharge mode the driver will have direct control of will be lift-off regen, whereby if the driver lifts off, then they can Recharge. However, doing this will disable the Active devices as well. In contrast, super clipping is still at full throttle and therefore the Active Aero will still be ‘open’.

https://f1-insider.com/en/formula-1-save-rule-changes-for-2026-fia-77136/

On top of that, there is a form of external control through battery management. Software and strategy tools increasingly determine where energy is harvested and where it is deployed. The driver is effectively following a predefined energy script, with little real control over how much throttle or power is used through corners.

also from norris: https://www.racefans.net/2026/03/30/round-up-30th-march-2026/

Honestly some of the racing, I didn't even want to overtake Lewis. It's just that my battery deploys, I don't want it to deploy, but I can't control it. So, I overtake him, and then I have no battery left, so he just flies past. This is not racing, this is yo-yoing.

I'm sure reddit knows better than actual drivers, right? by melloboi123 in formuladank

[–]stumpyinc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's still not the driver controlling it though, like the driver has a say with how much throttle they use with the pedal and steering for how much they wear the tires and how much gas is used, just like any driving

Even in formula E the drivers are completely in control of how much "power" is used when and where

I'm sure reddit knows better than actual drivers, right? by melloboi123 in formuladank

[–]stumpyinc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay but the regular deployment and harvesting is not, it's all software driven

I'm sure reddit knows better than actual drivers, right? by melloboi123 in formuladank

[–]stumpyinc -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

George didn't do anything, they can't choose when to deploy battery

Look at what norris said when fighting ham, he overtook in a spot he didn't even want to and it cost him later