I always thought of developer relations as essentially a tech-sales role. Isn't that ultimately what its trying to do, "educate" people to use your product?
Historic IPO price? It opened at $160 10 days ago, did it not? Currently it is below that price. What historic price are you referring to?
I've been eyeing the "10G PCI-E Network Card with 10Gbps Dual RJ45" on Amazon. Does that not cover what you're asking for?
When can we buy these?
> this story has have nothing to do with the cameras or AI This story wouldn't exist without flock cameras constantly surveilling the public...cameras have EVERYTHING to do with this story.
If I'm not mistaken, this is OPs rubberduck "explore" skill: https://github.com/gbrindisi/littlefactory/blob/main/.claude... > /lf:explore -- Think through a problem with a rubber-duck thinking partner. Explore the…
I'm on windows. Claude Code via WSL hasn't been as smooth a ride.
My workflow is to use Claude desktop with the filesystem mcp server. I give claude the full path to a couple of relevant files related to the task at hand, ie where the new code should hook into or where the current…
What are you using instead?
Is there a breakdown of this anywhere? ie, something that shows what was proposed in p2025 and what policies/procedures/orders have pushed a particular part of the plan forward?
Are you saying you expect to pay one time and never again and want continued support for the lifetime of the app?
This has been my view for a while. Basically health-care != health-insurance. People I've talked to can't quite to wrap their heads around that idea. Not sure why.
I used Claude to draft something, might help others submit comments: RE: WT Docket No. 24-240, RM-11989 To the Federal Communications Commission: I strongly oppose NextNav's petition to reconfigure the 902-928 MHz band.…
What should we say? I'm a licensed ham, meshtastic user and z-wave user but I'm not sure exactly what to include in an FCC comment that would be useful, other than "Hey! I use this!".
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At some point we'll have to be ok with longer names?
I’ll believe it when the lock-picking lawyer signs off :)
I’ve never had to consider transport level failures with this granularity. What work is one doing where this info becomes useful?
Good-enough seems to be the sweet spot. After that I think you run into diminishing returns.
I don’t think you read the whole article. I had the same thought as you from the headline, but they gone on to state that good code is so easy to read when you need to make changes that you don’t have to go through it…
I agree. Clever abstractions are often the antithesis of this.
> The only reliable solution appears to be running your own router behind AT&T's BWG router-modem-all-in-one. This. I wish they had an ONT setup that allowed me to fully bypass everything of theirs.
You don't think road rage can be the a manifestation of suppressed anger from other parts of ones life?
You make $500+/mo from that game?
I always thought of developer relations as essentially a tech-sales role. Isn't that ultimately what its trying to do, "educate" people to use your product?
Historic IPO price? It opened at $160 10 days ago, did it not? Currently it is below that price. What historic price are you referring to?
I've been eyeing the "10G PCI-E Network Card with 10Gbps Dual RJ45" on Amazon. Does that not cover what you're asking for?
When can we buy these?
> this story has have nothing to do with the cameras or AI This story wouldn't exist without flock cameras constantly surveilling the public...cameras have EVERYTHING to do with this story.
If I'm not mistaken, this is OPs rubberduck "explore" skill: https://github.com/gbrindisi/littlefactory/blob/main/.claude... > /lf:explore -- Think through a problem with a rubber-duck thinking partner. Explore the…
I'm on windows. Claude Code via WSL hasn't been as smooth a ride.
My workflow is to use Claude desktop with the filesystem mcp server. I give claude the full path to a couple of relevant files related to the task at hand, ie where the new code should hook into or where the current…
What are you using instead?
Is there a breakdown of this anywhere? ie, something that shows what was proposed in p2025 and what policies/procedures/orders have pushed a particular part of the plan forward?
Are you saying you expect to pay one time and never again and want continued support for the lifetime of the app?
This has been my view for a while. Basically health-care != health-insurance. People I've talked to can't quite to wrap their heads around that idea. Not sure why.
I used Claude to draft something, might help others submit comments: RE: WT Docket No. 24-240, RM-11989 To the Federal Communications Commission: I strongly oppose NextNav's petition to reconfigure the 902-928 MHz band.…
What should we say? I'm a licensed ham, meshtastic user and z-wave user but I'm not sure exactly what to include in an FCC comment that would be useful, other than "Hey! I use this!".
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At some point we'll have to be ok with longer names?
I’ll believe it when the lock-picking lawyer signs off :)
I’ve never had to consider transport level failures with this granularity. What work is one doing where this info becomes useful?
Good-enough seems to be the sweet spot. After that I think you run into diminishing returns.
I don’t think you read the whole article. I had the same thought as you from the headline, but they gone on to state that good code is so easy to read when you need to make changes that you don’t have to go through it…
I don’t think you read the whole article. I had the same thought as you from the headline, but they gone on to state that good code is so easy to read when you need to make changes that you don’t have to go through it…
I agree. Clever abstractions are often the antithesis of this.
> The only reliable solution appears to be running your own router behind AT&T's BWG router-modem-all-in-one. This. I wish they had an ONT setup that allowed me to fully bypass everything of theirs.
You don't think road rage can be the a manifestation of suppressed anger from other parts of ones life?
You make $500+/mo from that game?