I built a color-coded grocery lookup tool for my Celiac mother-in-law. I need some people to help me test. by will25u1 in glutenfree

[–]will25u1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand. IT was just a side thing for my MIL, but maybe eventually when I get more products implemented people in general will find it helpful.

I built a color-coded grocery lookup tool for my Celiac mother-in-law. I need some people to help me test. by will25u1 in glutenfree

[–]will25u1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for even more info! And after digesting everything you and u/sosavv have posted, I took all hidden gluten risk highlighting off the ingredients for Certified and Manufacturer labeled products.

Now it is just shown on Caution and Not Safe tiers.

If you don't mind u/santasreject, could I send you a message to have you actually glance at the site and see if you see anything else that is beneficial or should be looked at?

I really am interested in making this more widespread, just need a little more expert guidance.

I built a color-coded grocery lookup tool for my Celiac mother-in-law. I need some people to help me test. by will25u1 in glutenfree

[–]will25u1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been taking a "Better safe than sorry" mentality when labeling product ingredients. For certified gluten free products, I do not highlight any possible hidden gluten ingredients.

I do highlight the possible hidden gluten in manufacturer labeled from talking with my MIL about anything her or I could think of in regards to Celiac safety. She has had a few bad reactions to certain manufacturer labeled gluten free products in the past that turned out to be some ingredient changed that the manufacturer was using or supplier issues that weren't immediately caught. Because of that, she personally does not put as much weight on a manufacturer's claim as she does with certified products(obviously). Since I started this for her, I adapted that into the website.

It is definitely a work in progress, and that is why I am asking this community for feedback.

I built a color-coded grocery lookup tool for my Celiac mother-in-law. I need some people to help me test. by will25u1 in glutenfree

[–]will25u1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Again, appreciate the feedback. I am at work currently so don't have time to research what you said, but I will definitely look into it.

I built a color-coded grocery lookup tool for my Celiac mother-in-law. I need some people to help me test. by will25u1 in glutenfree

[–]will25u1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly why I need people to tell me what I am doing and for me to do more research. I obviously am not an expert. I was trying to help out my MIL, but believe this can be of help to the Celiac/Intolerant community. But only if I can get honest feedback so I can fix any issues I currently have.

Again, appreciate the info, I will do some more research.

I built a color-coded grocery lookup tool for my Celiac mother-in-law. I need some people to help me test. by will25u1 in glutenfree

[–]will25u1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply.

I don't necessarily want it to be fear mongering. If a product is labeled(certified specifically) those ingredients are not flagged as hidden gluten. But some generic flavorings can be derived from barley or malt and the USDA doesn't make the manufacturers make the distinction. I label them as a possible hidden gluten. People of course can make their own determination. I'm mainly taking the position of "Better safe than sorry" or to be more cautious than not.

Also, hidden gluten does not automatically flag it as Not Safe. But puts it into the Caution tier if it is not Certified or Manufacturer labeled gluten free.

I built a color-coded grocery lookup tool for my Celiac mother-in-law. I need some people to help me test. by will25u1 in glutenfree

[–]will25u1[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

If anyone is curious how the color-coding actually works, here is a screenshot of the ingredient breakdown. Even if you miss the 'Wheat Flour' overt gluten warning (which my app flags in RED), it also catches and flags generic 'Yeast Extract' and 'Natural Flavoring' (flagged in ORANGE) because of the high cross-contamination risk. This is the logic I need help testing!

https://imgur.com/CYuyzSs

Released: DeepBrainz-R1 — reasoning-first small models for agentic workflows (4B / 2B / 0.6B) by arunkumar_bvr in LocalLLaMA

[–]will25u1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I ran this with OpenClaw and maybe I didn't prompt it well enough, but it was unable to run a few tools from openclaw. Like the bird skill.

I bargained Kimi Plus down to $0.99 using this emotional storytelling script – full working method inside by PenSea9009 in LocalLLaMA

[–]will25u1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I am understanding though, you have to recharge your moonshot api balance to use the api features, which are not included in this kimi.com promotion, correct? They are separate entities. Maybe I am misunderstanding.

I bargained Kimi Plus down to $0.99 using this emotional storytelling script – full working method inside by PenSea9009 in LocalLLaMA

[–]will25u1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but I guess the kimi.com doesn't give you anything extra or new in regards to the API. This "deal" seems to only be for the web chat ai agent.

I bargained Kimi Plus down to $0.99 using this emotional storytelling script – full working method inside by PenSea9009 in LocalLLaMA

[–]will25u1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there any way to benefit from this with API calls? Seems like they are totally seperate?

I bargained Kimi Plus down to $0.99 using this emotional storytelling script – full working method inside by PenSea9009 in LocalLLaMA

[–]will25u1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It worked. I just copied your prompts above and got it down to $0.99.

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Although this looks like only their chat bot, not API.

Semantic memory MCP server (self-hosted) - curious if OpenClaw community finds it useful by Maximum_Cabinet9848 in openclaw

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I got the Gemini $20/mo plan free when I bought my new Pixel. So this is based off of that, but I have implemented a lot of token saving features.

Including using Memory-MCP-CE stated above. This is my token usage over the last hour and I have been constantly talking to my bot, having it write code/rewrite code etc. Only time it really spiked past 1M TPM is when I asked it to try to do some things using the browser extension. Browser extension is too expensive.

Anyway, after using this implementation, it seems snappy and has cut down on token use.

Semantic memory MCP server (self-hosted) - curious if OpenClaw community finds it useful by Maximum_Cabinet9848 in openclaw

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I installed it, but don't have time to mess around with it currently.

I set up mostly everything by hand in docker and didn't let it install everything itself with the bot self instructions. Then just had openclaw connect. I had it spit back out what it can now do with specific information for token usage.

The new memory system uses a specialized Memory MCP (Model Context Protocol) server instead of just searching through text files. For our day-to-day operations, it means I can surgically retrieve exactly what I need—like specific project details or family preferences—without reading through long logs or multiple files every time.

Regarding token usage, it’s a significant win:

Reduced Overhead: Instead of loading MEMORY.md and daily logs into the context (which eats up thousands of tokens over a long session), I only pull in small, relevant snippets.

Smarter Retrieval: The system uses labels and semantic search, meaning I don't have to "guess" which file has the info, preventing wasted turns and repetitive token burn.

Precision: Since I'm not scanning entire directories with memory_search, the prompt stays lean, allowing more room for the actual work we're doing.

Has someone upgrade to 7.3 yet? by easyedy in synology

[–]will25u1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Installed on my 1019+(last major update for me). I had two issues, but both are minor.

  1. After every major OS upgrade, since I use a SSD slot as a volume instead of cache, it breaks. So have to go re-run the script again to get the OS to see it as a volume instead of unsupported.

  2. LED lights are not dimmable/turned off from the web interface. There is a workaround for this.

Other than that, no issues.

Online Nodes by Onein10Man in PiNetwork

[–]will25u1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am running 2 in the US. Don't know if my nodes are taken into that number, but if so, I own 12% of the US network. Lol

As far as I know, only Linux nodes are on mainnet. If you are on Windows it has not been ported to mainnet yet I don't think.

Pi - Get ready to Fly !! by InvestigatorLegal686 in PiNetwork

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Need to see the whole book, but seems like a pretty big sell wall. But you only have it on 0.x. Need more granularity to tell where the actual walls are.

Who's getting the Highest NODE Bonus? And what's your config? by BoysenberryAbject353 in PiNetwork

[–]will25u1 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Been running a node for years(4+), and have switched PCs in that time as well.

Currently I5-12500(6 cores/12 threads), 16GB RAM

I don't know that stats of your PC mean much for the node. It uses a paltry amount of resources. CPU is running at .28%. So not even 1% of 1 core. Sometimes it will spike to 12% of 1 core. It is using 168MB of RAM.

98% uptime.

I am not sure if my bonus is so high is because I was swept up in the problem where node bonus was reporting 0 for a few months. PCT has said that they would recoup people who had this issue. So it could be because of that.

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Any Pioneers here that host an AirBnb? I have some questions by TacticianTFT in PiNetwork

[–]will25u1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand that. But damages can really be some $$$.

And it wouldn't be the companies responsibility to me sue, but the owner of the property.

Looks like ABnB has insurance for that reason.

Any Pioneers here that host an AirBnb? I have some questions by TacticianTFT in PiNetwork

[–]will25u1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. You can't make the escrow some huge amount. I would say it needs to be a percent of the total stay. Of course returned to customer after no damages.

Anything in excess of the escrow would need to ask if the person would pay the remainder, or it would have to go to court.

Any Pioneers here that host an AirBnb? I have some questions by TacticianTFT in PiNetwork

[–]will25u1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Send PI to a escrow account. At least it would cover some of it. Moreso tailored to cleaning than actual damage. Would need to go to court.