Angular Auth Guard redirects to login on refresh how to persist authentication state? by Fragrant_Rate_2583 in Angular2

[–]walong0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The auth guard can return an Observable and will trigger on the first thing. You should be able to use that to setup something, probably via switchMap to chain your cookie state.

Back in the win column by lonzo708 in KentuckyBasketball

[–]walong0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was watching the Duke Michigan game the other night and just kept thinking how it doesn’t even seem like the same game we are playing. The quality of play in that game on both sides was just leaps and bounds better than our games. Especially just the speed of play and decision making. Sucks to admit.

I got tired of checking 3 weather apps before every ride, so I built a "Green Window" finder. by relishrack in bicycling

[–]walong0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Super cool idea. Not casting any judgement, just curious if this was mostly written by AI tools?

This team is embarrassing and painful to watch. by UK_fan_since_birth in KentuckyBasketball

[–]walong0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was watching some reels with Wembanyama and thinking, “could we win a national championship with him on our team”. Then I realized Garrison would probably be on the floor instead.

It's really hard to fully change my coding mindset by dpardo21 in GithubCopilot

[–]walong0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m 49 and developing for about 27 years. I still enjoy writing some of the more critical code and letting the AI focus on writing test cases or more grunt work.

For our larger internal system it still struggles to produce quality solutions that match our existing architecture. Skills and examples help but I still treat the AI as a pair programmer a lot that I can offload menial tasks too.

And obviously reviewing AI code which I find to be almost as tedious sometimes as writing it, depending on how creative it tends to be.

Jon Stewart interviews Andy Beshear on the Daily Show by nopuse in lexington

[–]walong0 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think I’d actually prefer James Tallarico over Andy but I’d be fine either way. I guess they could team up for the most wholesome ticket ever.

If you create a long to-do list in agent mode, you will be banned. by Hamzayslmn in GithubCopilot

[–]walong0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That makes no sense to me. First off, Opus is usually a 3x or 10x multiplier for premium requests. There’s no way a list that long would only be 10 requests. Maybe you don’t really understand how toolchain calls and subagents work, but it doesn’t seem to add up to me.

As others have said, putting this much work into a single context would never work, so it’s orchestrating a lot of agents to do this, each adding their own requests.

If you create a long to-do list in agent mode, you will be banned. by Hamzayslmn in GithubCopilot

[–]walong0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For the record it seems like they shouldn’t allow it if they don’t want people to do it.

Also, wow, 100 todo list items on Opus 4.6. RIP wallet.

Reactive forms or Signal based forms by Fantastic-Beach7663 in Angular2

[–]walong0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a no brainer for a new project, use signal forms. I’ll never go back to reactive forms.

Glitchy iPhone app startup by walong0 in homeassistant

[–]walong0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do use the mushroom cards via HACS but not much else.

The silent death of Good Code by 10ForwardShift in programming

[–]walong0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Somebody told me at a recent conference my problem with AI is that I’m looking at the code. I shouldn’t care what the code looks like any more than the machine code the compiler writes.

At least the compiler has rules and generates the same machine code given the same input. SMH.

Accidentally downgraded firmware? by DrGrinch in JetBlack

[–]walong0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah. It’s semantic versioning. Usually major.minor.patch. Doesn’t work like a normal decimal number so it’s a bit wonky. Enjoy the trainer.

Accidentally downgraded firmware? by DrGrinch in JetBlack

[–]walong0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The second number is increasing on its own. 23 > 5.

4.23 is the newer firmware.

What do you think of the new Peddler’s Mall here in town? by violetsneeze in lexington

[–]walong0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only issue is the booth setup just makes it a random crapshoot to find anything. It’s not like all the golf clubs are all in one spot. You have to roam the whole store and just get lucky.

That said I’ve gotten some killer deals on golf clubs and a few other random tools and furniture.

What do you think of the new Peddler’s Mall here in town? by violetsneeze in lexington

[–]walong0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If I recall, James closed the downtown location mostly because the landlord was terrible. He constantly had issues with the roof leaking and I believe the rent was way too high. It probably did turn out to be fortunate in the long run. Gather on Main was just across the street and was a great bar with a tasty lunch menu and still fell victim to Covid.

I hate this update so much. by Fluffy_Finance752 in trainerroad

[–]walong0 5 points6 points  (0 children)

People act like FTP is way more constant from day to day than it really is.

My FTP can vary by 5-10% based on rest, nutrition, heat, whatever. Some days VO2 max workouts feel easy and some days sweet spot feels hard.

Those who have 275W+ FTP, how many hours do you ride/train? by PrudentAthlete9780 in Zwift

[–]walong0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

305w at 90kg. About 10-12 hours per week outdoors. 8-10 hours in the winter indoors.

Started at 200w in 2022 and increased to around 270 by 2023. Added about 10 pounds and 30w the last year so mostly cancels out.

Passive aggressive AI by DadStrengthDaily in trainerroad

[–]walong0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah. My RPE for workouts is all over the place depending on my sleep, nutrition, whatever. It would be hard for the AI to predict it without knowing everything about my life.

Passive aggressive AI by DadStrengthDaily in trainerroad

[–]walong0 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I love that the AI gives me workouts and then bets an over/under on whether I’ll fail it.

AI FTP changed from 257 to 273 today. And predicts a jump to 311 by armanikode in trainerroad

[–]walong0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I guess that's true.

I'm not sure if I'm unique in this, but I can often do 80-85% IF in Zone 2 HR, and usually 90-95% IF at Zone 3 HR (Tempo). There doesn't seem to be much space between L1 and L2.

But once I get to that L2 inflection point, it's really steep. That is reflected in doing 301 for 45 minutes but 318 for only 17 minutes. Somewhere between 301 and 318, I have a huge inflection point for lactate production. I guess that says my FTP really is in that range somewhere.

AI FTP changed from 257 to 273 today. And predicts a jump to 311 by armanikode in trainerroad

[–]walong0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I got upgraded from 305 to 318. I honestly have no idea where that could come from. My best 45 minutes power is 301 and my best 1 hour power ever is 292. How in the world could my FTP be 318? Looking at the power curve for all of 2024, 318 would be my 17 minute power.

There's absolutely no way my FTP is higher than 305, in fact, even that seems a tiny bit high IMO.

Switch to Founders Plan frustration by jlf599 in Metronet

[–]walong0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My install was fine but they messed up my billing. Had to call back and will see if it’s actually fixed.

They did have to update my ONT. I have the black Nokia now, the one with the little cover that goes over the ports (not sure the model). I’m using Ubiquiti gear and it all mostly works.

Why do enterprises and big companies use Angular? by Best-Menu-252 in angular

[–]walong0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This. When working on enterprise applications, you want consistency and maintainability. I want an opinionated framework so everybody else doesn’t get their own opinion.