u/professor-professor

What's the laziest way to keep fast food crumbs out of seat gaps?

ok so i eat fast food in my car way more than i should admit. probably 4-5 times a week between work commutes and weekend drives. fries, nuggets, chips, the occasional wrapped burrito that still manages to explode in my lap somehow.

the visible mess on the seats isn't even the real problem. it's everything else. crumbs jammed into the seat rails, the cup holder bottoms, that impossible gap between the center console and the passenger seat. then there's the smell. that sour kinda rotten smell that hits me two weeks later when i finally get around to dealing with it. once that sets in its game over for that week.

my current setup is basically a handheld vac i keep in the trunk, a pack of microfiber cloths, and some interior wipes. it kinda works but it's still work.

would love something that actually gets into the seat rails and cup holder crevices without me having to pull out a toothpick. that's the part i'm trying to solve.

is there something that goes in the seat rails or cup holders that actually catches this stuff without looking ridiculous? i don't want a full rubbermaid liner vibe in there but something low profile would save me a lot of hassle. been looking at the hoto handheld vac for the cup holder crumbs specifically

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u/professor-professor — 13 days ago

good wine, an old painting, and maybe that is as good as a day gets

i painted this little starry sky a while ago for my ex.

we were still together then, and one night we drove way out past the city because she wanted to see the stars without all the street lights. we sat there for a long time, not really saying much, just watching the sky and pretending we were the kind of people who knew what we were doing with life.

i painted this after that night and gave it to her. nothing professional, just a small blue night sky with some shooting stars. we still broke up later, obviously, but i kept a photo of the painting.

today i put it on this little desk screen next to the bottles, and weirdly enough it fits the corner better than i expected. kind of sad, kind of funny, kind of peaceful.

good wine, an old painting, and a memory that does not hurt as much anymore.

not the worst way to spend a night.

u/professor-professor — 13 days ago
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I have zero dev background and someone just paid for my vibe-coded app. Is the security a joke?

so I vibe coded a simple b2b SaaS over the last month and somehow just got my first actual paying user. Awesome, right? except now I’m absolutely terrified.

a dev buddy looked over my code and asked how I’m handling tenant data rules and Stripe setup. I have zero software background. the whole app is a massive pile of claude code.

its basically a bunch of raw routes. I suddenly realized I have no idea if one user can modify API parameters and accidentally pull another user's database records. there's probably a ton of auth vulnerabilities in here. I really don't want to get sued for a data leak on week two.

I was looking into migrating parts of it to keep from duct-taping custom auth and Stripe setup together myself. Has anyone used enter? i read it helps keep the cloud database, functions, secrets, and payment setup in one workflow instead of having to prompt-engineer raw security policies. sounds less chaotic than whatever spaghetti AI generated for me.

how do you guys audit payment-related endpoints under pressure when you don't even know what's in the actual codebase?

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u/professor-professor — 13 days ago