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Gaming got me into coding. Messing with Warcraft 3 world editor back when there were a lot of dota clones. Good times. I think blizzard had their own language JASS that was very lua like


so nice memories, and the same occurred to me, but was writing macros and hotkeys for Ragnarok Online (in Pascal/Delphi and VB/6)


I’d like to make something like this but in the background. So I can better search my history of sessions. Basically start creating my own knowledge base of sorts


Running "rg" in your ~/.claude/ directory is a good starting point, but it's pretty inconvenient without a nicer UI for viewing the results.


Amp represents threads in the UI and an agent can search and reference its own history. That's for instance also how the handoff feature leverages that functionality. It's an interesting system and I quite like it, but because it's not integrated into either github or git, it is sufficiently awkward that I don't leverage it enough.


... this inspired me to try using a "rg --pre" script to help reformat my JSONL sessions for a better experience. This prototype seems to work reasonably well: https://gist.github.com/simonw/b34ab140438d8ffd9a8b0fd1f8b5a...

Use it like this:

  cd ~/.claude/projects
  rg --pre cc_pre.py 'search term here'


Can I do this with pocket base?


For a long time I would get hardcore stopped and hassled at the airport cause my name matched a terrorist. Although I was born in the USA. Made no sense to me why our system would flag someone just by name


Can the same concept be used for non coding tasks?


My AirPod pros gave me or really exacerbated my tinnitus


Same. I read that this only happens if you use noise canceling.


That was my experience.


I wish I could have multiple modems coming into the house using the same provided cable. Why’s that not possible?

When I was younger I went and bought a new modem so I could play halo on my Xbox in another room than where my parents had the original modem. Found out then I’d need to pay for each modem.


If you're not sure what a router is, you should probably look that up, because it sounds like you want another router.


I know what a router is lol. I just was wondering what are the available options to use all the coax connections already in the house so I could connect everything via Ethernet , if you wanted to avoid running Ethernet through the walls or don’t want Ethernet cables visible

When I was younger and before WiFi was a thing I naively thought I’d just plug in a new modem.


Makes sense when you put it that way.


It actually sounds like they just want a switch


If you have coax, look into MoCA. I have one attic device on a MoCA connection and it runs very well.


How does the age of the copper affect performance. Will look into it thanks.


I don’t think age of copper itself matters (assuming it supports TV already), other than what might come along with that.

https://en-us.support.motorola.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1... will give you some additional info.

My house had quite old (likely 1980s) coax home runs and it worked flawlessly. All I did was change out the entry (root)splitter for one that had a point of entry filter. I’m not sure that was even needed, but it seemed sensible and was not expensive or difficult.


It will be less the age of the actual cable, and more the standards used when cabled. The largest issue is likely to be splitters behind the wall that limit frequencies passed through.

Usually those can be found in the wall boxes behind the plate - but not always!

These used to be a bane on cable modem installs for apartment complexes, but the situation should generally be better 25 years later...


Or Dyson sphere program


My AirPod pros gave me / exasperated my existing tinnitus when used with noise cancellation


That's interesting. I wonder if you have the kind of tinnitus that produces a noise the AirPods can pick up? That could cause feedback.


There’s a giant Apple support thread with lots of people who had the same problem.


noticed something similar with my non airport Noise cancelling earbuds. If I had to guess, I'd say those frequencies we can't hear are still damaging our ears


I like paper books. I get alot of enjoyment from giving them to friends to read. To me it’s like the difference between when I used to make a mix tape or mix cd and give to someone vs sharing a Spotify playlist.

Also I find that it adds character. Like if someone comes into my house they can see what type of stuff I’m into via my “analog” music movies and books.


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