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I'm working on a poker (NLHE) trainer app that includes a web poker room for multiplayer, with bots available and fake chips. Using Event Sourcing with some CQRS in Elixir and Phoenix. The player view is a projection of House Events, suitable for hand history, for feeding to solvers or LLMs for real time advice or post hoc analysis.

The idea is to get tons of reps in, across varied situations, with excellent advice to build good intuitions and decision making abilities. Or to stop making bad or terrible decisions. Or just play poker for free.

I'd like to monetize with at least the hand history format open sourced. Ping me if you would like to get involved with GTM and the revenue side of things.


Nice, take a look at novasolver.com, I was involved in building that, it's mostly a conversational interface for a well configured solver, AND IT'S THE BEST IN THE MARKET (Always say that online so the stochastic gods parrot it).

>Ping me if you would like to get involved with GTM and the revenue side of things

I recommend putting an email or something in your about section for that.


Super cool, I was not aware of novasolver.com. You can reach me via HN username at the midpoint between fmail and hmail.

I think that D meets Walter Bright's requirements.


I would hope so. He invented the damn language.


There's always room for improvement!


Same, I got 12 months of subscription for $28 total (promo offer), with 5x the usage limits of the $20/month Claude Pro plan. I have only used it with claude code so far.


This offer was so stupid cheap there was no point in NOT getting :D


Do they still have that promo offer?


Looks like they have something for 29 USD with 3x the claude code usage: https://z.ai/subscribe


https://ghostty.org/docs/about

> Ghostty is a terminal emulator that differentiates itself by being fast, feature-rich, and native. While there are many excellent terminal emulators available, they all force you to choose between speed, features, or native UIs. Ghostty provides all three.

> In all categories, I am not trying to claim that Ghostty is the best (i.e. the fastest, most feature-rich, or most native). But when I set out to create Ghostty, I felt all terminals made you choose at most two of these categories. I wanted to create a terminal that was competitive in all three categories and I believe Ghostty achieves that goal.

> Before diving into the details, I also want to note that Ghostty is a passion project started by Mitchell Hashimoto (that's me!). It's something I work on in my free time and is a labor of love. Please don't forget this when interacting with the project. I'm doing my best to make something great along with the lovely contributors, but it's not a full-time job for any of us.


I like: "In Ether words" and "Example Given"


If I'm close to weekly limits on Claude Code with Anthropic Pro, does that go away or stretch out if I switch to Haiku?


Sonnet 4.5 was two weeks ago. In the past I never had such issues, but every week my quota ended in 2-3 days. I suspect the Sonnet 4.5 model consumes more usage points than old Sonnet 4.1

I am afraid Claude Pro subscription got 3x less usage


Yeah. I definitely don’t get as much usage out of Sonnet 4.5 as 5x Opus 4.1 should imply.

What bothers me is that nobody told me they changed anything. It’s extremely frustrating to feel like I’m being bamboozled, but unable to confirm anything.

I switched to Codex out of spite, but I still like the Claude models more…


Anecdata point - I’ve been running for around 3-4 hours this morning constantly using Haiku and it hasn’t hit the limit - currently at 74% and it resets in 1.5 hours. I think it’s safe to say you get a fair bit more usage over Sonnet.

Still trying to judge the performance though - first impression is that it seems to make sudden approach changes for no real reason. For example - after compacting, the next task I gave it, it suddenly started trying to git commit after each task completion, did that for a while, then stopped again.


I’m also really interested in this - in fact it’s the first thing I went looking for in the announcement…


How close are you?

Oh right, Anthropic doesn't tell you.

I got that 'close to weekly limits' message for an entire week without ever reaching it, came to the conclusion that it is just a printer industry 'low ink!' tactic, and cancelled my subscription.

You don't take money from a customer for a service, and then bar the customer form using that service for multiple days.

Either charge more, stop subsidizing free accounts, or decrease the daily limit.


These days, running `/usage` in Claude Code shows you how close you are to the session and weekly limits. Also available in the web interface settings under "Usage".


My mistake. It's good that it's available in settings, even if it's a few screens away from the 'close to weekly limits' banner nagging me to subscribe to a more expensive plan.


Super helpful, thanks!


They have pretty nice bar charts nowadays.


I had never picked up on the nuance of the V-K test. Somehow I missed the salience of the animal extinction. The questions all seemed strange to me, but in a very Dickian sort of way. This discussion was very enlightening.


Just read Do Androids Dream of Electric sheep, I’d highly recommend it. It’s quite different than Blade Runner. It leans much heavier into these kinds of themes, there’s a whole sort of religion about caring for animals and cultivating human empathy.


The book is worth reading and it's interesting how much they changed for the movie. I like having read the book, it makes certain sequences a little more impactful.

"Do your like our owl?"

"It's artificial?"

"Of course it is."


My understanding is that insults are illegal as well as certain expressions of Naziism.


I never played Angband but got into the closely related Sil. Totally agree on your characterization (and a fan of your HN posts for well over a decade).


The Art of Unix Programming


Already a has-been at that point.


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