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tlbsofware commented on Claude Code weekly rate limits    · Posted by u/thebestmoshe
blitzar · 8 months ago
Every day is a school day - I feel like this is a quicker way to burn usage but it does manage context nicely.
tlbsofware · 8 months ago
I haven’t ran any experiments about token usage with tasks, but if you ran them all together without tasks, then each files full operation _should_ be contributing as cached tokens for each subsequent request. But if you use a task then only the summary returned from that task would contribute to the cached tokens. From my understanding it actually might save you usage rates (depending on what else it’s doing within the task itself).

I usually use Tasks for running tests, code generation, summarizing code flows, and performing web searches on docs and summarizing the necessary parts I need for later operations.

Running them in parallel is nice if you want to document code flows and have each task focus on a higher level grouping, that way each task is hyper focused on its own domain and they all run together so you don’t have to wait as long, for example:

- “Feature A’s configuration” - “Feature A’s access control” - “Feature A’s invoicing”

tlbsofware commented on Claude Code weekly rate limits    · Posted by u/thebestmoshe
blitzar · 8 months ago
I set claude about writing docstrings on a handful of files - 4/5 files couple 100 lines each - couple of classes in each - it didnt need to scan codebase (much).

Low danger task so I let it do as it pleased - 30 minutes and was maxed out. Could probably have reduced context with a /clear after every file but then I would have to participate.

tlbsofware · 8 months ago
You can tell it to review and edit each file within a Task/subagent and can even say to run them in parallel and it will use a separate context for each file without having to clear them manually
tlbsofware commented on 28-ton, 1.2-megawatt tidal kite is now exporting power to the grid   newatlas.com/energy/mines... · Posted by u/bornelsewhere
tlbsofware · 2 years ago
Reminds me of the the wind based KitePower that was shared here a month or 2 ago

https://spectrum.ieee.org/micro-wind-power-kitepower

tlbsofware commented on Home food delivery’s questionable value, for consumers and investors   wsj.com/articles/home-foo... · Posted by u/lxm
rcme · 3 years ago
I usually buy groceries once a week. We typically buy 5 meals worth of food and eat left overs for two days. Thinking of those 5 meals takes about half the time buying groceries does. Personally, I like cooking and I like choosing what to eat. But every once in a while I wish someone would make a menu for me.
tlbsofware · 3 years ago
Hello Fresh has a rotating list of recipes on their website that do not require a membership to access.

https://www.hellofresh.com/recipes

tlbsofware commented on Playstation confirms chain of 5 vulnerabilities on PS4/PS5   hackerone.com/reports/137... · Posted by u/guiambros
tlbsofware · 4 years ago
Although 20k seems quite low, I think it is reasonable given the rise of game subscriptions.

Who would want to jailbreak and leave their ps5 offline to get 5$ games that won’t work once the station is updated. Where on the flip side you could pay 5-15$ Monthly (not sure of PlayStation Nows cost but that amount is for Xbox game pass) to have hundreds of games at your disposal and never have to physically acquire a new disk via black market to play a new game?

tlbsofware commented on US Senate votes unanimously to make daylight savings time permanent   twitter.com/senatecloakro... · Posted by u/enraged_camel
Brian_K_White · 4 years ago
This is a great idea! Instead of just working from 8 to 4 to leave an hour of daylight after work, let's instead tilt all the clocks so that noon is at 11am.

Why stop with the clocks?

Today I announce my genius proposal Wallet Saving Prices.

Everyone wants more money left over after they buy something, so the obvious way to achieve that is just slide all the numbering systems left by one.

Henceforth all prices shall be written on a scale that starts at -1 instead of 0. If a thing cost $4 yesterday, it now costs the same 4 dollars, but the price is written as $3. This will give everyone more money!

tlbsofware · 4 years ago
So you are saying it’s better to alternate Wallet Saving Prices twice a year?
tlbsofware commented on Apple turns monitor height adjustment into a $400 upsell   engadget.com/apples-400-h... · Posted by u/karmaniak
mcraiha · 4 years ago
Are there other expensive VESA compatible stands for monitors?
tlbsofware · 4 years ago
Not sure about expensive but I do know there are a lot of cheap ones that you should be careful of, some say “height adjustable” but have a screw and hooks that you manually have to move. That could mean a monitor could get dropped or someone pinched during adjustment.
tlbsofware commented on AI could end foreign-language subtitles   axios.com/artificial-inte... · Posted by u/inetsee
aeturnum · 4 years ago
This would be a lovely option to have and I find it hilarious that anyone imagines that subtitles are some kind of problem we are trying to get out of.

Adding text to movies has a huge array of advantages: it preserves the original performances, it makes the dialog accessible to people with hearing or auditory processing disabilities, they can be multiplexed in a way that audio cannot, etc. Obviously it would be wonderful to have an 'autodub' option! But the times where one would use it seem quite narrow.

tlbsofware · 4 years ago
Personally I would like if someone could use AI to enhance the voices of the actors, I find a lot of movies like to use loud ominous music while the characters are casually talking in a soft voice. Really drives me insane, and placing subtitles helps this problem but it creates a new one, I tend to get distracted by the subtitles and find myself not watching the movie

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tlbsofware commented on What’s entering the public domain on January 1   smithsonianmag.com/smart-... · Posted by u/sohkamyung
nsgi · 4 years ago
How would you value the product of a startup, or some open source software that doesn't make any money but the creator wants to use a copyleft license for? Also, how would this work internationally? Would you have to pay a proportion of the value to the US government even if the US is a small market for you?
tlbsofware · 4 years ago
My guess would be that after the initial period of no taxes if the company wasn’t able to turn a profit on the patent then they would have to either sell the patent to avoid taxes or list it as a value that they would manage to be able to pay taxes and start raising money, might help with patent/copyright squatting

u/tlbsofware

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