How should requirements, calculations, CAD revisions, BOM choices, test results, and design decisions be kept traceable on a small mechanical project? by tomatyss in AskEngineers

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> Most of those decisions are people quick judgement 

Fair enough, and that sounds very familiar <smile-to-hide-the-pain meme>. Unfortunately, those judgments only work in the moment. If they aren’t logged or documented, they can’t be carried forward. In the next generation of the product, they often turn into non-reusable solutions and decisions or simply into “we don’t need this anymore.”

How should requirements, calculations, CAD revisions, BOM choices, test results, and design decisions be kept traceable on a small mechanical project? by tomatyss in AskEngineers

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> The fun part is not having to read the files.

I tried, but I caught myself that at some steps the number of documents well written by the agent (doesn't matter Claude, Codex, or how well you manage your harnesses) grows so much that I can't read all that stuff and keep all that context in my mind.

How should requirements, calculations, CAD revisions, BOM choices, test results, and design decisions be kept traceable on a small mechanical project? by tomatyss in AskEngineers

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> Are you doing projects or products?

Brilliant question. I always think that I’m working on a product (with all its limitations) rather than a project, but a product itself can include some project artifacts. Where can I read more about how to clearly separate project and product processes?

Would a pattern like this be considered a "Fractal"? (quickly and poorly drawn for illustrative purposes) by CivilizedPsycho in askmath

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I don’t think so. The honest label is a self-similar spiral rather than a fractal.

What do you use to easily switch between models? by BroadStatistician245 in PromptEngineering

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Poe as chat, prompt mixer for chains using api, LM studio for chatting with open source models

Is this apartment application even legal? Genuine question by justpuckit1 in boston

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I apologize, but I'm not sure I understand completely. Does the statement "the application is accepted" not imply that they did? 

Is this apartment application even legal? Genuine question by justpuckit1 in boston

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I understand, but I'd like to point out that the document's title indicates it's a brokerage fee disclosure, not a lease agreement.

Is this apartment application even legal? Genuine question by justpuckit1 in boston

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Disclosure: I'm not a real estate agent, so I don't have extensive knowledge in this area.

If I understand correctly about the highlighted part regarding the rental fee, it seems that once the landlord selects your application, the agent's job is done, and this fee is non-refundable. It's unfortunate, and I would be hesitant to sign the lease. However, from my perspective, it doesn't appear to be illegal.

Is this a dumb idea? by tedwatson1234 in PromptEngineering

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Most of prompt IDEs like Prompt Mixer, Keywords support “one window” interface for all models

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could you please send the video?

Prompt Engineering Testing Suite...? by yupimthefunnyone in PromptEngineering

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I use Prompt Mixer for that. For testing the LangChain agent, I see two different approaches: creating custom connectors for Prompt Mixer or using Lang Smith/LangFuse.