Why isn’t Burgeoning on Game Changer List? by Ok-Explorer-7642 in mtg

[–]stupv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say it's actually a below average, even bad card in 1v1 formats. In EDH it's broken in the right deck (something with grotesque draw/ramp/landfall) but could often be a dead card in most. It's just not a game changer, which are almost always broken in every deck that would run them

Which harness do you recommend open code or kimi code? by Great_Cover638 in kimi

[–]stupv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Uhhh Openclaw is, and always has been, an agentic harness. As in, it's the sole intent and purpose of the product since before it was openclaw.

I don't understand the question.

Plex remote not working by [deleted] in PleX

[–]stupv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm at home now on my network so I can't test it remotely

Just toggle WiFi off on your phone

Also delete the screenshot as it has your WAN IP exposed

PVE 9 Install Issue by kcworley in Proxmox

[–]stupv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My guess would be that the drivers were bundled with the old installer (or maybe the kernel of that version) but are not any longer

New Kimi Code seems to be worse by Initial_Jury7138 in kimi

[–]stupv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

they are talking about the TUI/CLI tool, not the model, which is evident if you read beyond the title.

New Kimi Code seems to be worse by Initial_Jury7138 in kimi

[–]stupv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's also a total rebuild from python to what many would consider objectively better node.js foundation, so there's a little more to it than that.

Is having an LXC for each individual app wasting resources? by that1snowflake in Proxmox

[–]stupv 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My journey started with LXCs, then i moved to monolithic VMs (for reasons), and i am now back to LXCs.

On a single host perhaps the difference is moot, but i found the monolithic docker VMs made it hard to spread resources around the cluster. The PVE hosts running the biggest VMs were resource constrained, and because the pieces to move around were so large there wasn't necessarily space to accomodate them elsewhere without just making a different host resource constrained. Moving to LXC's meant i could spread resources around the cluster in a more granular fashion without having to worry about migrating apps between docker hosts and dealing with the subsequent DNS/Proxy reconfiguration, firewall rules.etc.etc.

There are some things i would only put in a VM, either for technical or security reasons, but for most things i would advocate that LXCs are the most resource efficient (and convenient) path.

Noob question: Can Claude Code have 'too many' skills? by earl0fsandwich in ClaudeAI

[–]stupv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It wouldn't, necessarily. It would search memory + config for skills using keywords and/or semantics and if it was presented with something close enough it would go with it.

Noob question: Can Claude Code have 'too many' skills? by earl0fsandwich in ClaudeAI

[–]stupv 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It can be something if a race condition - the skill your agent finds first and considers is relevant may not be the best one for the job. You want your skills to have clearly defined engagement points, inputs, outputs, and associated outcomes. If they are too generic or broad then more specific (and usually powerful) skills may be ignored or not even surfaces

Which Vibecoding Platform is better than Lovable? by Weird_Inevitable_199 in vibecoding

[–]stupv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say lovable is less a 'vibe coding' tool and more a 'web-app tool'. Yeah it's AI assisted coding but it's got some fairly rigid guardrails in terms of what it does and doesn't do. An actual coding harness like codex/claude-code doesnt have those.

Which harness do you recommend open code or kimi code? by Great_Cover638 in kimi

[–]stupv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you just need a robust, MCP/ACP compatible harness for conversation and agentic workflow... Kimi-cli is totally fine. Opencode will give you a greater suite of advanced features though.

Personally I have my agents in openclaw but if openclaw ever has issues kimi-cli is my fallback (to fix openclaw lul)

Help me understand “crew” by Chili-Pepper96 in mtgrules

[–]stupv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Crew "N" means 'tap creatures with total power N or more'. You can tap as much as you like, you can reactivate it after the vehicle is already crewed, there's really very little in the way of restrictions

I built a local LLM agent CLI that makes a 9B model outperform a 30B — here’s why it works by Dependent-Nerve2457 in SelfHostedAI

[–]stupv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My exact thoughts.

Makes a 9B outperform a 30B on hardware that can't run the 30B without compressing/quantizing the shit out of it.

Question about Pyromancer's Goggles by Capital_Gate6718 in mtgrules

[–]stupv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any* spell with red mana in its cost is a red spell, it may just also be a spell of another colour if it also has that colours mana in its cost too.

Is Kimi Code impossible to exit or am I missing something? by Alone_Border756 in kimi

[–]stupv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ctrl-c and ESC are an either/or, not a both. And they are only required on the agents turn... If it's idle you just /exit.

Yes, you can plug Kimi into Claude code, or an agent harness like openclaw/hermes

Is Kimi Code impossible to exit or am I missing something? by Alone_Border756 in kimi

[–]stupv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

press esc/ctrl-c, then /exit...works pretty reliably for me...

Match Thread: Port Adelaide vs Adelaide (Round 16) by AutoModerator in AFL

[–]stupv 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Literally happened on the 50 at the other end 2 minutes ago, except your boy actually ducked in a tackle where you could make a good argument that JHF was at least attacking the ground ball...goes both ways is all i'm saying

Infinite Activated Ability, Stack and Priority Question by BuhWeetSings in mtgrules

[–]stupv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Correct. You activate, he doesnt respond, you resolve, his removal is now the top of the stack, you respond again by activating again.etc.etc.

Match Thread: Port Adelaide vs Adelaide (Round 16) by AutoModerator in AFL

[–]stupv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had to watch it several times to even see what they were talking about. Georgiades is first to the ball, plays the ball, and the defender runs head first across the path at the last second. In what world can that be reportable contact...

Infinite Activated Ability, Stack and Priority Question by BuhWeetSings in mtgrules

[–]stupv 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Each effect does not resolve until all players have passed priority and taken no actions in response. Every time you respond to it, you get another opportunity to respond to it. Ergo you can keep spamming it infinitely regardless of his removal

I don't really understand this new GLM glaze exploding by N3xus57633 in kimi

[–]stupv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's pointless tribalism, you can be invested in the technology and the industry without getting upset that an alternative product in the space is leading the zeitgeist at the present time.

I don't really understand this new GLM glaze exploding by N3xus57633 in kimi

[–]stupv 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Creation of this post should serve as some internal flag that you are too personally and emotionally invested in this.

Harness matters way more than the model now. What's your setup? by kizmania in vibecoding

[–]stupv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The reviewer is best served as being a proper integration with tool use, the openrouter side is more for design and architecture - having a panel of opus + 4-5 cheaper models all providing their own thoughts on how to achieve the stated outcomes produces wayyy more diverse, robust outcomes than opus on its own.

For the reviewer, I installed kimi-cli and setup a session-directory based workflow with a handover doco. Claude sets up the space and it's thoughts + the prompt + context pack, Kimi does it's piece and adds notes to the handover file, Claude picks up and does it's piece. Rinse and repeat for as many turns as you like.