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    I am a retired academic of 35 years, I have also run a couple of businesses (engineering) and had a short stint as a TV presenter - at the moment I amuse myself building a new home for my other half and I in East Kent.
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  1. YES Claude can't, even Git copilot won't do it with you asking it to / confirming. Not used Claude code so cannot say for sure, but a colleague does and I think it only does it with automated workflows and associated commands not because this code looks like worth a push.
  2. Yes.
  3. Ask Claude of course.
  4. Welcome to the forum -p sounds like a fun but very challenging project. If you follow the work on here done by @nod he bought two plots. I guess there are Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) issues that you should look at with great care before you break ground!!!!
  5. But the token limit is still there! Token limits are somewhat meaningless because it depends on the tokeniser approach (Byte Pair Encoding - BPE, Wordpiece and perhaps directly code aware tokenising, etc) which in turn might lead to a striking difference in the semantic outcome EG more statistical vs less statistical (they are all just statistical). For code it can be less granular than for direct language because it can tokenise for the coding languages syntax so each syntactical element (if, else, for ...) can have its own code which drives much faster processing, and of course, much larger contexts - still not large enough for larger projects. If your coding style is consistent enough EG naming conventions, structures etc or has a domain specific corpus (EG you always doing things around walk on glazing) you could customise your own tokeniser but you would probably need to use an open source model for that or get very clever, not saying you aren't, to go in that sort of direction with Claude by perhaps pre-processing, using much shorter identifiers and avoiding any rarer characters. In the commercial sphere you want it just to work. Oh and don't forget to turn off the 'train from conversations' privacy box or we will all be learning from your work, but hey that is one of the problems of the LLMs they eat their own output!
  6. I already did, many times and many of my students have mastered the same trick I think it's sort of least to most prompting. Still prompt engineering and styles of such are evolving all the time so you may be the inventor of a whole new approach!
  7. One guesses - yes it will need rectifying as it will eventually clog / silt up. Interesting video though - I kept waiting for the screen to fill with contents of a flush coming at the camera.
  8. So not quite the whole project - rather just the proof of concept for the code. Projects start from Inception and travel all the way to recycling so way more than the coding in the middle - coding they do very well projects they don't do at all - well at least not end to end. Requirements Engineering is defo not their strong point - awful, they have no way of eliciting they can only draw from what they know and they don't know what your average stakeholder (old name for anybody with an interest in the projects outcomes) wants / would like / does not want. When you have one that does the whole project I will be much more impressed.
  9. Great work @nod and a great contributor to the forum, when will you actually be starting the next one?
  10. Any small holes I had I filled with ORCON F but to be fair we have thousands of screws holding battens against the airtight membrane and we got a 0.3 (BC test) (0.2 on the Passive House scale) for our air tightness.
  11. Take the laser off the tripod and put it on the slab, use some thin packers to get it level - that stops any wavering from the tripod and minimises the rod verticality issue. You can then use a very short rod on the receiver or maybe the laser will scan roughly the middle when its standing on the ground.
  12. Sorry I missed that - yes I see.
  13. Does this run continuously or pressurise a receiver on demand? What are you doing that needs the equivalent of 7kW of compressed air all day? I can't see why it would not be possible to charge a balanced 3 phase battery inverter setup from a single phase. Perhaps bit of a Pfaff but might also be done with a 3 phase solar setup.
  14. That does not need to happen there are very few industries, some aspects of the steel industry , that cannot use electricity - the issue is the price of electricity.
  15. Interestingly the piece on the world this weekend has covered much of the ground in the gas / renewables price discussion above while getting people from Whitstable, where our new build is, to comment on the windfarm you can see from the beach as a proxy for how the country feels about windfarms. Worth a listen. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002hl0g ⁹
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