> I'll start off by saying that I hate mechanical keyboards with a passion. Interesting. Could you explain why that is?
I'm sure tools exist, but for a DIY solution that any LLM can help you piece together: - Silero VAD for chunking audio; - Whisper for transcribing; - phi3 or bart-large-cnn (which is finetuned to summarize) for…
The problem is that while the goals of today's government may align with all of society (which is already never going to happen), that says nothing about a future government. That future government may have far more…
Static website written entirely in Emacs' org-mode with a slightly customized publish script that gets executed on a push to `main`. Hosted on GitHub Pages.
Until a few months ago I would have suggested Pop!_OS. I had been a happy user myself for several years and it's nice that almost everything works out of the box. Personally I recently got a new laptop and switched, but…
It depends on the product, of course. Currently I typically recommend fly.io with a Dockerfile for getting something online quickly and cheaply, including the Dockerfile and the fly config in the git repo. If the…
The ideal tech stack for a solo dev to use in 2025 is the one you are most comfortable with. The ideal tech stack for a solo dev to use in 2025 is also the one that is most suitable to the problem that you are trying to…
> I'll start off by saying that I hate mechanical keyboards with a passion. Interesting. Could you explain why that is?
I'm sure tools exist, but for a DIY solution that any LLM can help you piece together: - Silero VAD for chunking audio; - Whisper for transcribing; - phi3 or bart-large-cnn (which is finetuned to summarize) for…
The problem is that while the goals of today's government may align with all of society (which is already never going to happen), that says nothing about a future government. That future government may have far more…
Static website written entirely in Emacs' org-mode with a slightly customized publish script that gets executed on a push to `main`. Hosted on GitHub Pages.
Until a few months ago I would have suggested Pop!_OS. I had been a happy user myself for several years and it's nice that almost everything works out of the box. Personally I recently got a new laptop and switched, but…
It depends on the product, of course. Currently I typically recommend fly.io with a Dockerfile for getting something online quickly and cheaply, including the Dockerfile and the fly config in the git repo. If the…
The ideal tech stack for a solo dev to use in 2025 is the one you are most comfortable with. The ideal tech stack for a solo dev to use in 2025 is also the one that is most suitable to the problem that you are trying to…