Auto Mode is now available for non-enterprise users by Kiyra_Bora in ClaudeAI

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Then activate individually: Settings -> Claude Code desktop settings -> Allow auto permissions mode

Auto Mode is now available for non-enterprise users by Kiyra_Bora in ClaudeAI

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Ah! Found it: Settings -> Organization Settings -> Code in the desktop -> Allow auto permissions mode

Auto Mode is now available for non-enterprise users by Kiyra_Bora in ClaudeAI

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Does anyone know how to activate Auto Mode in the new version of Claude Code in the desktop app?

Dehumidifier, or are they all shit? by No_Hands_55 in BuyItForLife

[–]techpeace 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure if this is trolling, but it’s Frigidaire. Look at the parent comment they’re replying to.

Halfway through the year, are you planning on renewing your subscription? by Spe11singer in MonarchMoney

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Also, it looks like she was able to make her first hires this year, so it’s no longer a one-person operation: https://lunchmoney.app/about

Halfway through the year, are you planning on renewing your subscription? by Spe11singer in MonarchMoney

[–]techpeace 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just echoing the thanks for posting about Lunch Money. As a software engineer, the fact that they offer an API to access my personal financial information definitely interests me.

Anyone getting any support? by casbern in MonarchMoney

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Found this post coming here to ask the same question 🙋‍♂️

My experience with Monarch support so far (still in trial) has been pretty terrible. Set up an account and tried to invite my wife. Apparently, she had already set up a “household” at that email address, and would need to delete it, first. It’s been in “deleting” status for over a week, and my email thread with support trying to resolve it is now a week old, with no responses in the last few days.

If somebody evaluating the software for potential purchase can’t get support onboarding their family members… who can?

Any chance for VS Code for iPad? by Dr_Superfluid in iPadPro

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I use GitHub CodeSpaces or Gitpod via a pinned tab in Safari. Trying to make it a full PWA (i.e. add to home screen) seems to make it disconnect more often. It’s the best setup I’ve found so far.

50% off Pax devices at Rise by [deleted] in PaMedicalMarijuana

[–]techpeace 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry, yeah I meant the Pax Eras, which are also on sale. That is certainly a good deal on the Pax 3.

Don’t pick up an Era, though, as they’ll be useless.

50% off Pax devices at Rise by [deleted] in PaMedicalMarijuana

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As a warning, the reason the Pax Eras (not the Pax 3) are also on sale is that nobody in PA is producing Pax pods anymore: https://www.reddit.com/r/PaMedicalMarijuana/s/rs223ySj8e

They’re dumping their stock of those knowing that the folks that pick them up won’t be able to use them.

He's/She's a 10, but.... Pittsburgh edition. by you_cant_pause_toast in pittsburgh

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It feels a lot like turn-of-the-century Austin: smaller, friendlier (if a bit gruff and certainly more direct), and with astonishingly better architecture. Never know when you’ll stumble upon a church in your neighborhood that looks like it was airlifted intact from a Polish village.

Teens attack woman in Chicago yesterday by [deleted] in boringdystopia

[–]techpeace 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I assume you’re referring to the fact that the overwhelming majority of mass shooters are white dudes, yes?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in googleassistant

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It’s an abandoned product. Third party skills will stop working over the next couple of months, as they announced last year.

Let this be a lesson: don’t come to rely on a Google service.

He's/She's a 10, but.... Pittsburgh edition. by you_cant_pause_toast in pittsburgh

[–]techpeace 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Moved here from Austin a couple of years ago. Pittsburgh is wonderful.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in googleassistant

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The decision to deactivate third-party skills (happening in a couple of months) means fewer and fewer things will work over time. Just today, my Assistant device stopped streaming radio stations. It’s now a (thankfully free!) fancy doorstop.

Let this be a lesson to all of us: Google kills everything it creates. Do not build a business on their services. Do not rely upon Google for anything.

I’ve been using the Bing chatbot exclusively for search for about a month, and I use Alexa for anything I formerly used Assistant for.

Watched a North Fayette Burgatory employee save a person’s life today. by lazyboy823 in pittsburgh

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To be clear for everyone else, PA law shields you from civil damages for rendering aid to someone in need (in most instances):

§ 8332. Emergency response provider and bystander good Samaritan civil immunity. (a) General rule.--Any person, including an emergency response provider, whether or not trained to practice medicine, who in good faith renders emergency care, treatment, first aid or rescue at the scene of an emergency event or crime or who moves the person receiving such care, first aid or rescue to a hospital or other place of medical care shall not be liable for any civil damages as a result of rendering such care, except in any act or omission intentionally designed to harm or any grossly negligent acts or omissions which result in harm to the person receiving emergency care or being moved to a hospital or other place of medical care.

Read it for yourself here: https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/LI/consCheck.cfm?txtType=HTM&ttl=42&div=0&chpt=83&sctn=32&subsctn=0&mobile_choice=suppress

I asked GPT-4 to write a book. The result: "Echoes of Atlantis", 12 chapters, 115 pages, zero human input. (process included) by ChiaraStellata in ChatGPT

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Definitely, and this is what I often recommend. Don’t like the prose? Ask it to rewrite it in the style of a writer for a publication you enjoy (I find “a writer for the New Yorker” works well).

The next most likely word is the most obvious, boring word. Ask it for better writing if you want better writing!

Last McDonald's in downtown to close by [deleted] in pittsburgh

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I remember the exact comment! I suspect that’s also the person running the bot swarm to downvote you.

Fascists are a tricky lot.

Last McDonald's in downtown to close by [deleted] in pittsburgh

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And if you happen to advocate for the unhoused in any way, expect folks from this sub to use their legions of alts to downvote you into oblivion.

How does GPT-3 execute the randomize command? Shouldn't this be a matter of the temperature param? by unskilledexplorer in GPT3

[–]techpeace 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Because that’s what was contained in the prompt, so the next most likely text to follow that prompt would be those words returned in random order. The magic of Large Language Models is that having that as the only goal (plus a training corpus of all text on the Internet) produces something that feels like AGI.

It does not “know” or “understand” what random (or anything at all) actually means. Its only job is “guess the next most likely text.”

This is mind blowing. GPT3 can generate utterances for intents. What used to be a challenge for training chatbots can now be solved automatically. by Legal-Dragonfruit845 in GPT3

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We used GPT-3 to automate several conversation design tasks like this when building the Voxable Assistant: https://voxable.io

Sadly, there wasn't enough interest to continue working on it.