u/Infinite100p

Cannot click into a card within Chrome extension anymore

Before, when I clicked into a card within a Chrome (or other browsers) extension, it would open that login's detailed view where I could see the notes, URL, etc.

Now when I click on it, it tries to autofill (even if I don't hover over the blue "Fill" button) and fails to do so. Now to open the card I have to click 3 dots and choose "View" which is super annoying.

Is that the new normal for Chrome extensions, or is it a bug?
Using it on Brave, by the way.

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u/Infinite100p — 5 days ago

Split tunneling completely broken on Mac

Activated it for Brave. Brave still consistently getting VPN'd. I did it correctly: Approved the kernel extensions, restarted the Mac, still no split tunneling.

Any way to make it work? I understand it's "experimental", but shouldn't it work at least sometimes? Very frustrating.

Also, how do I remove the extension (since it's not working anyway)?

P.S. paid plan, of course.

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u/Infinite100p — 5 days ago

Any mature orchestrators that can do an automatic “council of models” for complex designs and bugs?

Are there an mature agentic harnesses out there that can use back and forth between two models at complex planning checkpoints before implementing? Or when detecting a loop when working on a complex bug?

Something like an internal dialogue between, say, Opus and GPT5.5 during planning before starting an implementation.

Karpathy published a proof of concept a while ago. Is there any agentic framework that does it well at scale?

Thanks

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u/Infinite100p — 5 days ago

Do you combine Deep Research and Pro Extended thinking mode? In what order? What are your use cases?

Hi,

Do you combine Deep Research and Pro Extended thinking mode within the same conversation?

If so, do you use Deep Research first to collect the facts and then hit the factoid pile with the Pro Extended thinking mode? If you order is reverse, why?

Have you ever noticed any issues with the Pro Extended mode accessing the Deep Research report within the chat?

My use case is coding and architectural design. I'd be especially curious about your use cases within that domain, but other domains interest me too.

Thanks

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u/Infinite100p — 7 days ago
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What are the Codex rate limits on the non-Codex fixed-rate $25/seat Business plan?

Hi,

I am looking at the biz plans, and I see that there are two types of biz plans: Fixed rate and Codex Pay as you go.

The fixed rate plan also includes the "baseline amount" of Codex use.

How much exactly is this "baseline amount"?

I.e., what are the Codex rate limits on the non-Codex fixed-rate Business plan (NOT the pay as you go Codex plan, but the fixed rate $25/seat plan)?

They published the interactive non-Codex ChatGPT limits here:

https://help.openai.com/en/articles/12003714-chatgpt-business-models-limits

But the Codex limits page avoids listing the concrete numbers for the fixed plan:

https://help.openai.com/en/articles/8792828-what-is-chatgpt-business

What is it?

Thanks

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u/Infinite100p — 7 days ago

Paperless-ngx: Scanner Recommendations that can handle wrinkled, torn papers (crumpled/scrunched up badly) and receipts?

Hi,

I would appreciate recommendations:

I need to digitize a large archive, and many papers are folded, creased, or (worst case) very badly wrinkled up (crumpled/scrunched up).

Some of them are irregular shape and size (torn pieces, notes).

Obviously, not all of them are like this, most papers are just A4 folded in half, or letters with a letter fold (2 creases etc.), but I have several boxes of this stuff to scan, and I want my job to be as easy, pain free, and fast as possible.

Also, long, old receipts.

What would be the best, most reliable scanner with a large auto-feeder to handle this mess without choking/jamming too much?

I haven't owned an AFD scanner before, just AIO flatbeds.

Thanks!

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u/Infinite100p — 11 days ago

ADF Scanner that can handle wrinkled, torn papers (crumpled/scrunched up badly) and receipts?

Hi,

I would appreciate recommendations:

I need to digitize a large archive, and many papers are folded, creased, or (worst case) very badly wrinkled up (crumpled/scrunched up).

Some of them are irregular shape and size (torn pieces, notes).

Obviously, not all of them are like this, most papers are just A4 folded in half, or letters with a letter fold (2 creases etc.), but I have several boxes of this stuff to scan, and I want my job to be as easy, pain free, and fast as possible.

Also, long, old receipts.

What would be the best, most reliable scanner with a large auto-feeder to handle this mess without choking/jamming too much?

I haven't owned an AFD scanner before, just AIO flatbeds.

Thanks!

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u/Infinite100p — 11 days ago

When I booked a partner award ticket via Aeroplan, I picked the non-flex option where changes and refunds are subject to a fee, but then it mentioned the 24 hour period of penalty-free cancelations.

However, then I read some posts that the free 24 hour cancelations should not apply to partner awards.

Does anyone have experience canceling partner awards within that period? Did you get the refund without penalties?

Thanks!

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u/Infinite100p — 24 days ago