@dani_avila7 Been doing that for a while, by instructing claude to read from wherever is needed.
For example if you have a backend/frontend of the same feature in separate repositories.
It's obviously beneficial to have claude knows everything and fix whatever needed on either side.
Finally we can let you all know what we have been working on in the last few weeks.
This is a huge step, much going on behind the scenes, soon to be announced.
We are merging with @PerceptronNTWK ⚫️
BlockMesh is now becoming part of something bigger.
This merge marks the beginning of a new era for our network, where 700K+ nodes become the foundation of an AI-powered data economy.
Your points aren’t lost.
They’re syncing directly into Perceptron’s evolving rewards system, and will contribute to future rewards.
More information on how the transition works, what rewards you’ll receive, and what comes next will be shared soon.
One mesh. One network.
@afscott (1) Heavy lifting before work.
(2) Ideally, don't work at home, get a proper quiet office.
(3) Write down your daily chores on a piece of paper, strikethrough after each is completed.
(4) Remove Twitter from your phone.
@mrjasonchoi Benchpress is very likely to cause injures, go for dumbbells.
Also, I stopped pressing for chest and only do flys , too much shoulders and triceps work in pressing.
(1) Neither @mee6bot or @discord standard filters are able to filter all scammers invite links.
The reason is that they send a message as <http....%...>
This fools the parsers to think it's an HTML tag and they encode the URL.
Adding the following filters in @discord AutoMod fixes this:
*http* , *https* , *%*
No more scammers links, thank me later.
(4) Keep only ONE channel, in English.
Multiple channels for various languages will reduce focus of community, increase moderation and support and will enable scammers to write there in a language you cannot read and run their malicious operations.
(3) If you want the best @discord invite link, don't use their vanity links , they don't look as good and people can still get fooled of someone has a similar link such as:
https://t.co/La4cqJXgIE
scammer:
https://t.co/rCkjMnoSl3
These two links look the same to the naked eye but they differ in one char , this can make a huge difference.
Instead do this:
(1) Generate a non expiring invite link.
(2) Setup DNS redirect from your domain.
(3) Send users to https://discord.YOUR_DOMAIN.com
This way it's very clear this is a legit link since it's a subdomain in under your domain.