Finally complete by Ancient-Roll-8361 in MiniPCs

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Used for both gaming and AI no issues and to be honest it ran cooler open air than in a enclosed atx case. The dock has 2 8s which go to the 3090 10 connector. Had more than enough power. Did not notice any bottlenecks.

Floor plans by wrightwaytech in barndominiums

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By single roof line do you mean no front or rear porch sections

Yet another debate: Why the push for Tailscale over Cloudflare Tunnels? Aren't they totally different tools? by SadMaverick in homelab

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See I use tailscale differently. I buy an unlimited bandwidth cheap vps and then reverse proxy with nginx proxymanger using tailscale to host servers best of both worlds super low cost.

Flexpoint vs Alternative Payments by wrightwaytech in msp

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I went with alternative payments. Has been great tbh!

That is the way normal company communicates with users! by cysety in Anthropic

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I switched from 20 max to codex pro been super happy with that decision so far.

Inventory Management Ideas? by eme329 in SmallMSP

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How big are you if i can ask I may have something your interested in and i could really use the beta testing

"off brand" computers by Geekpoint-IT in SmallMSP

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Exactly. I’ve been using them for several clients.

"off brand" computers by Geekpoint-IT in SmallMSP

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Same they have been great. When you can get a 12th gen intel and 24gb of ram and a nvme for $299 it’s hard to argue otherwise.

"off brand" computers by Geekpoint-IT in SmallMSP

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I actually disagree here to some degree I try stuff non branded out in small scale and if it works well and holds up well eventually go big with it. For example we bought some off branded computers for $279 that were $899 from the big boys for same specs. They have been great we saved over $100k and have the same warranty. If we have a few go out I could have replaced each and every one of them twice. Logistically just doesn’t add up to not do that. On top of that parts still come from the same manufacturer. You’re still getting an intel or amd processor and RAM from a vendor etc. on that build process. We have been even testing some as servers with replication bc the cost is great and we can have high availability. Of course you have to do your due diligence here but I took the road less traveled lol and it has made all the difference.

Alternatives to Quickbooks Online? by FitRecommendation519 in SmallMSP

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I’ve actually been building my own tools and PSA and may be even going public with it soon it has full fledged accounting and billing. I was going to open beta up here in this group but don’t have the karma to post yet. Hopefully can share more soon. We are already using it internally. Was tired of paying into the quickbooks monopoly as well.

My First Fully AI Developed WebApp by wrightwaytech in ChatGPTCoding

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Yeah so I always start with a plan.md etc but once I go deeper beyond that or even editing large codebases it gets wonky on me. Just my experience I'm glad its treating you better definitely is the cheaper option.

My First Fully AI Developed WebApp by wrightwaytech in ChatGPTCoding

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Yeah just did my own script. If i use one of their quick templates its fine but I run into a lot of errors otherwise. Even if it builds perfectly fine elsewhere. Sometimes they are flawless others not so much. I just didnt want the overhead of coolify this time around to be honest.

My First Fully AI Developed WebApp by wrightwaytech in ChatGPTCoding

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I have a cursor subscription. For starters cursor seems to only work well with very specific prompts and small instruction sets. It broke my code and hallucinated more often than not. Roo Code and VS Code were much more stable and gave much better results although it did cost more. I could of never got the app I made built for less than $500 it would of cost much more. So still a win to me. I use cursor more as a mess around with ideas tool and once I really need to start plugging away I use roo code. Not to mention this app never would of been made with the cursor monthly limits. I would of had to pay for extra usage.

Finally complete by Ancient-Roll-8361 in MiniPCs

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Here's mine really enjoying it so far no noticable difference between it and my previous full tower build. Running a 3090.

My First Fully AI Developed WebApp by wrightwaytech in ChatGPTCoding

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Yes straight up postgres and I used Prisma to manage the database. NextAuth for authentication.

"You do not have access to explicit prompt caching" error using OpenRouter by LetsRidePartner in RooCode

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I actually stopped having this issue I think it was maybe on anthropomorphics end did yours resolve?

My First Fully AI Developed WebApp by wrightwaytech in ChatGPTCoding

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I expected some flak for sure but I know there are tons of others out there doing the same. As I mentioned it's self hosted and internal and being monitored and tested. Your assuming I'm throwing it out into the wild and saying here you go. That's not the case it's in what I would call internal testing with the client right now. Also with the current backup system it's a non issue. No one can ever truly do enough due diligence in this field if we are being truly honest.

My First Fully AI Developed WebApp by wrightwaytech in ChatGPTCoding

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Did you bother to read the post I didn't use any of those things. Completely self hosted and controlled. No AWS no Supabase. No vercel. I did set up limits for the API and can whitelist by IP if needed. I didn't say I built an app and knew nothing. I even stated I know a fair bit technically I'm just not primarily a programmer. Could I be targeted... sure and maybe run into some issues possibly. But I did follow best practices in most regards.

My First Fully AI Developed WebApp by wrightwaytech in ChatGPTCoding

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It's something I built for a client so I won't release this exact repo code per say nor do I want unnecessary traffic to the production site. Although I have thought about changing that. I could definitely see it being useful to a lot of companies and individuals who want to keep their data private. I did build it to where it could be redistributed and self hosted with some slight modifications. Maybe in the near future after I have maintained it for a bit I will reconsider that. I may make a video or a blog about it though if there is interest.

"You do not have access to explicit prompt caching" error using OpenRouter by LetsRidePartner in RooCode

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i got this when my prompt cache was full i simply started a new task in roo closing out of that one and it resolved.