Not sure if it was the same bug, but I had a storage issue where System Data ballooned to like 200GB. It had the most bizarre solution; airplane mode, set time to one year in the future, reboot, wait a few minutes, set…
There's also https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.vim Which I've been using with Qwen3 Coder. As long as infill is supported, that should work. I'll try later today.
How did you qualify a project as vibe coded?
It's an homage to MITRE ATT&CK.
At the end of the day it still has to open and close when you press a button. You can just wire a relay to complete the circuit on one of the remotes. It's what I did when I got a new opener. Works fine in HomeAssistant.
It's wild. I bought 64GB (2x32) DDR4 SODIMM (CT2K32G4SFD832A) for $100 this April. Cheapest I can find it today is $270. I picked up 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 (CMK32GX4M2E3200C16) last September for $55. Now it's $155.
The video shows both directions.
This year I redid my whole lab as well and prioritized declarative everything so it'd be easy to go from scratch if needed. So I've got nix to create RKE2 images with cloud-init for XCP-ng templates, Terraform with…
I love Garage. It just works. I have Garage running on a few older Odroid HC2's, primarily for k8s Velero backup, and it's just set and forget.
The current version of Bitwarden straight up doesn't work in Orion [0]. I ran into this yesterday when setting it up for the first time. Wasn't a great first experience as it's literally the only extension that is a…
FWIW I've been running a jailbroken PW5 for a few years now always connected to the internet without any issues dealing with updates. I did rename the ota binary. I'm aware that there's always the possibility of Amazon…
I've got the same generation PW and have it jailbroken running KOReader. I've considered trying other readers out, not because of issues but rather shiny new thing reasons. But at least when it comes to KOReader, it…
As someone who used CrowdStike daily and worked as an MDR Analyst and Engineer at a top ranked MDR provider, CrowdStrike is a very capable piece of tech. While the driver for purchase is almost always to pass audits,…
FYI I've been running multiple jailbroken Kindles connected to WiFi with KOReader for a few years now. Just install renameotabin and you're good to go. You can even register it like a normal Kindle.
The relicense doesn't bother me. That straight up lie, though.
All of my phones (except the iPhone, actually) had hard reboot issues at around the 2-3yr mark. Usually at under 30% battery charge under high load. HTC Incredible, Galaxy S4, and Nexus 6. Nexus 6 was the worst, but I…
Yeah - I usually watch the network tab in debugging tools to figure out whats being blocked, then whitelist and try again. I also realize that you shouldn't expect most people to do that, let alone know how to. I am…
I can empathize with the sometimes aggressive blocking, and as you pointed out can be pretty block list dependent. I generally will go in and whitelist things if a site breaks due to a DNS block, but of course putting…
I'm curious what issues you ran into with Pi-hole? I was running my instance for years without a single hiccup. I ended up moving to AdGuard Home about a year ago though because I wanted to run it on my OPNSense box. I…
That’s wild. I’m right outside DC and last month I used 2066kWh for a total bill of $258.85. So, 0.13c/kWh. I’m all electric heat pump. That ran for about 300hrs last month, so accounts for around 800kWh.
I used to run a 5 node Ceph cluster on a bunch of ODROID-HC2's [0]. Was a royal pain to get installed (armhf processor). But once it was running it worked great. Just slow with the single 1Gb NIC. Was just a learning…
Another data point - I'm running about 500w for my small rack. NAS (20 x 3.5HDD), ICX6610 (3 PoE APs), 2 x R630, and some small devices. According to iDRAC, my R630's are drawing almost exactly 100w/each. Each with…
> The outcome is considerably more time spent looking at the screen [...] Quite the opposite. The wheel has discrete clicks while rotating so muscle memory becomes a thing. I've got half a dozen "workflows" memorized so…
Definitely recommend. We were at around 14 (pCi/l) as well. Peaks up to 20. Got an active mitigation system installed last year for around $1k. Hasn’t exceeded 2 since. Unforeseen benefit of no longer having to run my…
I have a similar (less polished) side project I threw together in a weekend [0][1]. I use ChatGPT's API and it costs ~0.5c / article generated. So IMO very reasonable. [0]…
Not sure if it was the same bug, but I had a storage issue where System Data ballooned to like 200GB. It had the most bizarre solution; airplane mode, set time to one year in the future, reboot, wait a few minutes, set…
There's also https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.vim Which I've been using with Qwen3 Coder. As long as infill is supported, that should work. I'll try later today.
How did you qualify a project as vibe coded?
It's an homage to MITRE ATT&CK.
At the end of the day it still has to open and close when you press a button. You can just wire a relay to complete the circuit on one of the remotes. It's what I did when I got a new opener. Works fine in HomeAssistant.
It's wild. I bought 64GB (2x32) DDR4 SODIMM (CT2K32G4SFD832A) for $100 this April. Cheapest I can find it today is $270. I picked up 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 (CMK32GX4M2E3200C16) last September for $55. Now it's $155.
The video shows both directions.
This year I redid my whole lab as well and prioritized declarative everything so it'd be easy to go from scratch if needed. So I've got nix to create RKE2 images with cloud-init for XCP-ng templates, Terraform with…
I love Garage. It just works. I have Garage running on a few older Odroid HC2's, primarily for k8s Velero backup, and it's just set and forget.
The current version of Bitwarden straight up doesn't work in Orion [0]. I ran into this yesterday when setting it up for the first time. Wasn't a great first experience as it's literally the only extension that is a…
FWIW I've been running a jailbroken PW5 for a few years now always connected to the internet without any issues dealing with updates. I did rename the ota binary. I'm aware that there's always the possibility of Amazon…
I've got the same generation PW and have it jailbroken running KOReader. I've considered trying other readers out, not because of issues but rather shiny new thing reasons. But at least when it comes to KOReader, it…
As someone who used CrowdStike daily and worked as an MDR Analyst and Engineer at a top ranked MDR provider, CrowdStrike is a very capable piece of tech. While the driver for purchase is almost always to pass audits,…
FYI I've been running multiple jailbroken Kindles connected to WiFi with KOReader for a few years now. Just install renameotabin and you're good to go. You can even register it like a normal Kindle.
The relicense doesn't bother me. That straight up lie, though.
All of my phones (except the iPhone, actually) had hard reboot issues at around the 2-3yr mark. Usually at under 30% battery charge under high load. HTC Incredible, Galaxy S4, and Nexus 6. Nexus 6 was the worst, but I…
Yeah - I usually watch the network tab in debugging tools to figure out whats being blocked, then whitelist and try again. I also realize that you shouldn't expect most people to do that, let alone know how to. I am…
I can empathize with the sometimes aggressive blocking, and as you pointed out can be pretty block list dependent. I generally will go in and whitelist things if a site breaks due to a DNS block, but of course putting…
I'm curious what issues you ran into with Pi-hole? I was running my instance for years without a single hiccup. I ended up moving to AdGuard Home about a year ago though because I wanted to run it on my OPNSense box. I…
That’s wild. I’m right outside DC and last month I used 2066kWh for a total bill of $258.85. So, 0.13c/kWh. I’m all electric heat pump. That ran for about 300hrs last month, so accounts for around 800kWh.
I used to run a 5 node Ceph cluster on a bunch of ODROID-HC2's [0]. Was a royal pain to get installed (armhf processor). But once it was running it worked great. Just slow with the single 1Gb NIC. Was just a learning…
Another data point - I'm running about 500w for my small rack. NAS (20 x 3.5HDD), ICX6610 (3 PoE APs), 2 x R630, and some small devices. According to iDRAC, my R630's are drawing almost exactly 100w/each. Each with…
> The outcome is considerably more time spent looking at the screen [...] Quite the opposite. The wheel has discrete clicks while rotating so muscle memory becomes a thing. I've got half a dozen "workflows" memorized so…
Definitely recommend. We were at around 14 (pCi/l) as well. Peaks up to 20. Got an active mitigation system installed last year for around $1k. Hasn’t exceeded 2 since. Unforeseen benefit of no longer having to run my…
I have a similar (less polished) side project I threw together in a weekend [0][1]. I use ChatGPT's API and it costs ~0.5c / article generated. So IMO very reasonable. [0]…