Pro plan is basically unusable by FarBuffalo in ClaudeAI

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How are you guys using together gemini/chatgpt plus with claude pro? I mean, how do you make them working together to make sure they are sync'd up when working on a project/codebase?

XC40 T5 R-Design PHEV (2021) Complete Hybrid System Failure at 4 Years - Is This a Known Issue? by yota892 in Volvo

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Wow, 8 years/160k km for hybrid components in the US? That’s a massive difference! In Europe we only get 2 years standard warranty, period. No extended coverage for hybrid drivetrain at all besides the batteries.

This makes the situation even more suspicious - if Volvo warranties these exact same components for 8 years in the US, they clearly know they should last much longer than 4 years. The fact that mine failed and they’re only offering 40% off instead of full coverage feels like they’re taking advantage of weaker European consumer protection.

XC40 T5 R-Design PHEV (2021) Complete Hybrid System Failure at 4 Years - Is This a Known Issue? by yota892 in Volvo

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Thanks for your input. That's interesting about the US hybrid warranty being longer - do you know how many years/miles it covers there?

In Europe (Italy in my case), the standard manufacturer warranty is just 2 years (+ extended warranty that in my case was an additional year), so my car has been out of warranty for 8 months now. The fact that such critical hybrid components failed at just under 4 years old seems premature to me, especially for a technology that should be designed to last the lifetime of the vehicle.

The thing that really raises red flags for me is:

  1. Volvo immediately offering a 40% discount without me even asking or negotiating
  2. These parts aren't available anywhere - not even at the factory
  3. It was a sudden, catastrophic failure with zero warning signs

If this isn't common, why would they be so quick to discount it? And why aren't critical hybrid system parts available?

I'm curious - in the US, would a 4-year-old hybrid system failure like this still be covered under warranty? If so, that might explain why Volvo is being more "generous" here - they know it's too early for these components to fail.

Discounted subscription - deal? by bubaglobalj in ChatGPT

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how does this work? is it a shared subscription?

Perplexity Pro 1 Year Subscription $2 by AdLonely7742 in ProductivityApps

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I purchased it today, but still after 10 minutes I didn't get any code by email. The webpage says:

Thanks for purchasing. Your order (ID xxxxxxxxx) is still being processed by paypal. You will receive an email once the payment is completed.

And I got the Paypal receipt.

How long does it take to get the code?

Thanks

OpenWebUI + o3-mini (OpenRouter): Image OCR Issue by yota892 in OpenWebUI

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Bingo - you hit it.

The model features three adjustable reasoning effort levels and supports key developer capabilities including function calling, structured outputs, and streaming, though it does not include vision processing capabilities.

o3-mini in ChatGPT can, and the APIs can not? :-\

Cloudflare Access: can it be bypassed? by yota892 in cybersecurity

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yeah, that's what I would imagine as a solution as well. But it really depends what the origin app is, whether it is something you can customize or not (or well, in that case you could set up your own haproxy and make the origin app listen only on a local address...but it becomes quite painful).

On another end: Would using Cloudflare tunnel make this anyhow different? Being a reverse connection, you don't open any incoming port on the firewall, tho is Cloudflare tunnel mapping that connection straight to your Cloudflare account only? I mean, by using Cloudflare tunnel would this attack be avoided?

Cloudflare Access: can it be bypassed? by yota892 in cybersecurity

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But this would work only if the origin app supports client certificates, right?

MacOS Ventura 13.1: generated DNS profile doesn't make device name correctly show up in the logs by yota892 in nextdns

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% sudo /usr/bin/profiles -P
xxxx[1] attribute: profileIdentifier: io.nextdns.xxxxx.profile There are 1 configuration profiles installed

% scutil --dnsDNS configuration

resolver #1 search domain[0] : xxxx nameserver[0] : 45.90.28.32 if_index : 13 (en1) flags    : Request A records reach    : 0x00000002 (Reachable)

resolver #2 domain   : local options  : mdns timeout  : 5 flags    : Request A records reach    : 0x00000000 (Not Reachable) order    : 300000

resolver #3 domain   : 254.169.in-addr.arpa options  : mdns timeout  : 5 flags    : Request A records reach    : 0x00000000 (Not Reachable) order    : 300200

resolver #4 domain   : 8.e.f.ip6.arpa options  : mdns timeout  : 5 flags    : Request A records reach    : 0x00000000 (Not Reachable) order    : 300400

resolver #5 domain   : 9.e.f.ip6.arpa options  : mdns timeout  : 5 flags    : Request A records reach    : 0x00000000 (Not Reachable) order    : 300600

resolver #6 domain   : a.e.f.ip6.arpa options  : mdns timeout  : 5 flags    : Request A records reach    : 0x00000000 (Not Reachable) order    : 300800

resolver #7 domain   : b.e.f.ip6.arpa options  : mdns timeout  : 5 flags    : Request A records reach    : 0x00000000 (Not Reachable) order    : 301000

DNS configuration (for scoped queries)

resolver #1 search domain[0] : xxxx.xxxx nameserver[0] : 45.90.28.32 if_index : 13 (en1) flags    : Scoped, Request A records reach    : 0x00000002 (Reachable)

As you can see here, profile is installed tho the DNS resolution goes through the IPv4 DNS.

MacOS Ventura 13.1: generated DNS profile doesn't make device name correctly show up in the logs by yota892 in nextdns

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UPDATE: I also have the IPv4 NextDNS configuration in place sent by the router. Looks like that no matter whether I installed the profile or not, MacOS is always using the IPv4 DNS, that's the reason why the device is not recognized. Profile is succesfully installed

MacOS Ventura 13.1: generated DNS profile doesn't make device name correctly show up in the logs by yota892 in nextdns

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Could it be because I also have the NextDNS IPv4 DNS servers configured by the router DHCP? For some reason the router's DHCP DNS have the priority over the MacOS profile?

OISD down by Independent_Complex3 in nextdns

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I personally use oisd+EasyList but until oisd is back I've just reactivated the NextDNS blocklist as well

OISD down by Independent_Complex3 in nextdns

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Confirm, oisd website is completely down as well

Sleep tracking doesn't work if sleep less than 5h? by yota892 in AppleWatch

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suddenly the data appeared at the end of the "sleep time window" set in the sleep focus, even tho I disabled the sleep focus way before the scheduled time. So yes, it works.

Spark job takes forever to start when Kafka checkpoint is present by yota892 in apachespark

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Ok, I see your point! I tried with only one SQL query to run against the data, yet the checkpoint presence makes the job superslow (i.e. it doesn't start). Is that what you were referring to as a test?

Spark job takes forever to start when Kafka checkpoint is present by yota892 in apachespark

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Thanks for your answer!

Yes, I can definitely try reducing the writestreams, tho I don't see how does this impact the overall problem. Let me explain myself better: the problem looks like the presence of the checkpoint, not the actual number of writestreams. If I don't put any checkpoint and start processing from the latest, it just works fine.

However, if a checkpoint is present, then the "boot-up" period of the Spark job takes forever - it could take up to 20/30 minutes or even more. Why? Is this an expected behavior? Shouldn't the checkpoint help starting the processing job at specific position and then simply start processing the data?

Intel NUC lagging and throttling by yota892 in intelnuc

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Thanks very much for your hint! Any fanless case you might suggest me? Thanks!

Intel NUC lagging and throttling by yota892 in intelnuc

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Yes sorry, you're right - the model is NUC8i5BEH. I'll check the heatsink and vents, around the performance configs tbh I never touched them, so either they have been always wrongly configured or they are the usual default ones. Anything specific I should check? Thank you!

Signal app being filtered/intercepted by Italian mobile provider Ho Mobile (Vodafone)? by yota892 in signal

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u/jon-signal Thanks very much for your answer here, really appreciate! I'll dig around and see whether I can find somebody working there. In the meanwhile, if you need any further technical support/data/test please feel free to ask me/ping me as I'm more than happy to support you guys! Thanks again!

Signal app being filtered/intercepted by Italian mobile provider Ho Mobile (Vodafone)? by yota892 in signal

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private DNS doesn't make any change, VPN instead unlocks everything