Ultralight Knife Prototypes
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Ultralight Knife Prototypes

During a recent hike I found myself dissatisfied with the knife options out there and started sketching some other options. NOT planning on selling anything, just having fun with it. Might post 3D designs if people are interesting in printing their own.

GOALS: Fixed blade knives, minimized material / weight, using standard Bic lighters and leukotape to fill out comfortable handles. Easily replaceable components. Weights are for current versions, presumably will keep getting the weight lower with iterations.

https://imgur.com/a/p1ANfqs

URSUS: Aluminum with replaceable Outdoor Edge blade (14.99 for a 6 pack) WEIGHT WITH BLADE: 44g. With lighter: 66g With Lighter and Leukotape: 70g

LUTRA: Titanium blade and body, waterproof container with rubber cap: WEIGHT: 73g. With Lighter: 98g

MUS: Pending printing in titanium. Replaceable scalpel blades are under $1. Probably 14grams-ish with blade, 25grams with BIC Mini.

SHEATH: Currently sized for both knives with compass and whistle (that I haven't figured out how to work yet 😂). Needs a couple more iterations to fit properly. WEIGHT: 17g

COST: Stupid high since I'm having them 3d printed as one offs... :)

PLAN: I will be testing the metal printed ones in the Smoky Mountains next month. Hopefully another one or two generations will be enough to satisfy the design itch and I'll have some unique knives for different environments.

u/Rob_Jackman — 10 hours ago

Usage page shows $0.22, but exported JSON only shows ~$0.10

https://preview.redd.it/x8zxhupwhlih1.png?width=900&format=png&auto=webp&s=3eaadc1428a2e2efa034b2cb98d38af293c75008

https://preview.redd.it/aaxf4pc1ilih1.png?width=906&format=png&auto=webp&s=c7c63466e4dbe2291f081adfe1afd429cff08eff

I’m trying to understand how the session cost is being calculated.

I exported the usage data from the same page, and the JSON shows around **$0.10 in total credits** for this usage.

However, the usage page is showing a charge of **$0.22** for the same period.

So I’m trying to understand what exactly is being charged here:

* Is the displayed $0.22 based on the actual API/token costs?

* Is there an additional **per-session charge** on top of the model costs?

* If so, what defines a “session”?

* Why does the JSON `creditsTotal` add up to only ~$0.10 while the usage page reports $0.22?

I’m probably missing something about how Command Code calculates usage, so I’d appreciate it if someone could clarify how these two numbers are related.

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u/vangelismm — 9 days ago

Dashboard Feedback: Improve Y-Axis Scaling for Low-Cost Models

The current Y-axis scale makes it difficult to analyze the cost of inexpensive models like DeepSeek and MiMo.

Their spending is compressed near zero because the chart is scaled for higher-cost models.

As a result, meaningful variations in usage are almost invisible.

Consider using an adaptive Y-axis, separate scales, or a zoom feature to improve visibility for low-cost models.

u/vangelismm — 16 days ago

v1 Help with subagent workflow.

I'd like to replicate the workflow I use in OpenCode, and I was eagerly waiting for Command Code v1.0.

Command Code now lets me create a subagent and assign a fixed model to it, which is great.

However, it still doesn't let me assign a specific model to the built-in agents (explore and general), which is a limitation. It also doesn't let me create a custom primary/orchestrator agent.

Because of these three limitations, I can't automatically replicate my orchestrator workflow, where I choose a top-tier model as the orchestrator and it automatically delegates the heavy lifting to cheaper models.

If anyone has figured out how to configure this in v1, I'd really appreciate your help.

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u/vangelismm — 27 days ago

Aliexpress cancelando compra de canivetes

Já não bastava a impossibilidade de comprar as melhores marcas com endereço brasileiro, agora os poucos disponível estão cancelando após a compra.

u/vangelismm — 1 month ago