u/DasKapitalReaper

Opencode mobile and images

Hello, guys,

Opencode is great!

Just wondering, what is the mobile setup that you found most helpful? I tried using tailscale, but it wasn't as good as I hoped on mobile mostly because I simply found no way to open images. As my work involves a lot of plots and they help me check results that really made it impossible to actually check if any of the work was good enough.

I am also really curious about your setups. Is there any place where people share (and maybe even vote) on them?

I have specialized agents. One planner that I chat and serves to create a spec folder for each specific task. Also an orchestrator that simply routes tasks to subagents that have wider variety (explorers, implementers, so on). How powerful do you think this can take a model such as deepseek flash running on everything? It seems to allow for much more much cheaply!

I've also read about OpenChamber but haven't really understood the advantages. Does it have its place?

Grateful for any advice.

Thanks!

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u/DasKapitalReaper — 4 hours ago

Hello, I've been looking at ETH, EPFL, TUM and now TU/e and DTU. I know all of them have different specialisations, and even different professors with some more inclined to control, others supply chain, some to energy and so on.

I would just like some feedback from people/students/professionals/professors that might have it. I would also like to know the "value" of this in the job market. As well as possibilities regarding deep tech and start-ups after doing my doctorate (depending on choice).

I've heard TUM might have the best startup ecosystem of Europe, but Munich is very expensive and a 75% contract not enough to live alone. While, on the other hand, ETH and EPFL have much more prestige and pay.

Thanks!

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u/DasKapitalReaper — 21 days ago

Hello, I've been looking at ETH, EPFL, TUM and now TU/e and DTU. I know all of them have different specialisations, and even different professors with some more inclined to control, others supply chain, some to energy and so on.

I would just like some feedback from people/students/professionals/professors that might have it. I would also like to know the "value" of this in the job market. As well as possibilities regarding deep tech and start-ups after doing my doctorate (depending on choice).

I've heard TUM might have the best startup ecosystem of Europe, but Munich is very expensive and a 75% contract not enough to live alone. While, on the other hand, ETH and EPFL have much more prestige and pay.

Thanks!

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u/DasKapitalReaper — 21 days ago

Hello, I've been looking at ETH, EPFL, TUM and now TU/e and DTU. I know all of them have different specialisations, and even different professors with some more inclined to control, others supply chain, some to energy and so on.

I would just like some feedback from people/students/professionals/professors that might have it. I would also like to know the "value" of this in the job market. As well as possibilities regarding deep tech and start-ups after doing my doctorate (depending on choice).

I've heard TUM might have the best startup ecosystem of Europe, but Munich is very expensive and a 75% contract not enough to live alone. While, on the other hand, ETH and EPFL have much more prestige and pay.

Thanks!

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u/DasKapitalReaper — 21 days ago

Olá,

A bicha da cozinha partiu (dentro do chuveiro em si). Já tinha acontecido no passado, mudei ambos, ficou como nova, tudo tranquilo. Tem a ver com rodar a torneira empurrando o chuveiro em si.

Desta vez, já passado uns meses, aconteceu o mesmo (que pronto, diz algo sobre a qualidade da Maxmat) e como queria resolver rápido fui lá comprar de novo exatamente as mesmas coisas. Contudo, desta vez, fica a pingar ou a sair mesmo água nas duas ligações, tanto no chuveiro como com o tubo.

u/DasKapitalReaper — 25 days ago
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Hello,

Do you guys have any idea to "how far" can a topic be from a professor?

There are some interesting professors that publish on journals that I follow, but I don't seem to find one publishing the type of work I would expect. I have found "those type of professors" in other universities. I'm curious if is fine to simply send a cold email explaining that I do understand that the topic is not "perfectly aligned" but I would find the professor still a valuable ally during my thesis.

Thanks!

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u/DasKapitalReaper — 27 days ago

I believe I have a good profile having published some work at high impact journals and some conferences during my (Bologna) Master's in industrial engineering. I did not get perfect grades, how could I estimate my probability of admission? Should I even bother contacting professors?

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u/DasKapitalReaper — 28 days ago