Pi-hole does have a feature where you can temporarily disable it for exceptional cases like that. You could have used that instead of uninstalling it altogether.
I haven't read through the entire thing yet, but looks conceptually similar to Zenstack (https://zenstack.dev) with the auth plugin and auto-generated APIs, so I'd be interested in a comparison with that. Fwiw, I went…
A few questions/comments after skimming the docs: - How does authz work? Can I use Postgres RLS? If not, how would you address row or column-level permissions in a system that uses this? - If you're using logical…
For an AppleTV app, Infuse has been good for me. It’s a paid app but worth it, imo.
Yep, I've had mine running for over a year now without issue. It idles at 34w with all 4 drives running. I ended up making a custom "case" for it: https://github.com/cbsmith402/storage-loaf
I haven't used Codex, but my process is the same with Claude Code as if I'm writing the code: branch off of main, tell it to write code. If I like it, commit the code. If I don't, revert the code, then tell it I…
Where else would you store them that's more secure?
I'll push the metaphor a bit: I think the point is that if you have a fleet of vehicles you want to fuel, go ahead and get a fuel truck and bite off on that expense. However, if you only have 1 or 2, a couple of jerry…
This argument is always kind of silly to me. You really think they'd use a weapon of mass destruction just to take out a few people they don't like? On their home soil? I mean, I find myself being surprised by Trump…
As someone who has been in the market for something like this, can I ask why it's a monthly subscription? I don't think I would be generating a new brand identity every month so it would make more sense to me to pay a…
You can get a 1 -> 4 M.2 adapter for these as well which would give each one a 1x PCIe lane (same as all these other boards). If you still want spinning rust, these also have built-in power for those and SATA ports so…
Well, it was going to be pilot but then I've been hanging out on /r/flying lately and it sounds pretty rough in that world right now. I'd guess something else driving/piloting some kind of vehicle that isn't as…
I’ve always wondered why something like this isn’t a thing. AWS ECS had a half-hearted feature to deploy docker compose setups but they discontinued it awhile back. We use compose to run our app locally so it would be…
This brings back memories. For some reason, my (at the time) girlfriend and I were gifted a pair these in my first year of college. I didn't have much use for them by then but they would have been pretty cool in…
I've thought of taking a similar path myself. Which school are you looking at?
I've wondered this too, and I even tried to build one a few years back, but I came to the conclusion that most people who care that much about audio don't really care about open source or hacking hardware. They like…
What's the process for getting access to this? I signed up for an account but it's prompting me to connect to an existing DB.
Yeah, this has been my experience too. The mentality seems similar to "productivity hackers" who spend more time figuring out the quickest, most optimal way to do a thing than people who just do the thing.
Flint Lockwood was ahead of his time
Can you share more about what the tool does?
Wow, I thought you guys were just reselling Neon like some others. This is genuinely impressive technically. It's got me looking at Unikraft Cloud for other stuff too. That said, do you plan do offer branching or any…
In my experience, it's not really about the individual pieces of information, it's more about being able to build a more complete profile of someone. Most verification is built on the number of factors to build a trust…
Yeah, with my info (no drinking, normal weight, no disease, moderate exercise, etc) I'm going to die in 2 years at the age of 44. Maybe it knows something?
I have not tried that, no. I'm not even sure what a SOTA model is (which is my other issue with AI right now: the fragmentation). Sure, the AI design can be done quicker and may be "better" by some objective measure.…
I promised myself I wouldn't respond to these anymore but I can't help it. > Separate filtering from retrieval Why? What does this buy you? You're already doing stuff in the DB. Why make another round trip after the…
Pi-hole does have a feature where you can temporarily disable it for exceptional cases like that. You could have used that instead of uninstalling it altogether.
I haven't read through the entire thing yet, but looks conceptually similar to Zenstack (https://zenstack.dev) with the auth plugin and auto-generated APIs, so I'd be interested in a comparison with that. Fwiw, I went…
A few questions/comments after skimming the docs: - How does authz work? Can I use Postgres RLS? If not, how would you address row or column-level permissions in a system that uses this? - If you're using logical…
For an AppleTV app, Infuse has been good for me. It’s a paid app but worth it, imo.
Yep, I've had mine running for over a year now without issue. It idles at 34w with all 4 drives running. I ended up making a custom "case" for it: https://github.com/cbsmith402/storage-loaf
I haven't used Codex, but my process is the same with Claude Code as if I'm writing the code: branch off of main, tell it to write code. If I like it, commit the code. If I don't, revert the code, then tell it I…
Where else would you store them that's more secure?
I'll push the metaphor a bit: I think the point is that if you have a fleet of vehicles you want to fuel, go ahead and get a fuel truck and bite off on that expense. However, if you only have 1 or 2, a couple of jerry…
This argument is always kind of silly to me. You really think they'd use a weapon of mass destruction just to take out a few people they don't like? On their home soil? I mean, I find myself being surprised by Trump…
As someone who has been in the market for something like this, can I ask why it's a monthly subscription? I don't think I would be generating a new brand identity every month so it would make more sense to me to pay a…
You can get a 1 -> 4 M.2 adapter for these as well which would give each one a 1x PCIe lane (same as all these other boards). If you still want spinning rust, these also have built-in power for those and SATA ports so…
Well, it was going to be pilot but then I've been hanging out on /r/flying lately and it sounds pretty rough in that world right now. I'd guess something else driving/piloting some kind of vehicle that isn't as…
I’ve always wondered why something like this isn’t a thing. AWS ECS had a half-hearted feature to deploy docker compose setups but they discontinued it awhile back. We use compose to run our app locally so it would be…
This brings back memories. For some reason, my (at the time) girlfriend and I were gifted a pair these in my first year of college. I didn't have much use for them by then but they would have been pretty cool in…
I've thought of taking a similar path myself. Which school are you looking at?
I've wondered this too, and I even tried to build one a few years back, but I came to the conclusion that most people who care that much about audio don't really care about open source or hacking hardware. They like…
What's the process for getting access to this? I signed up for an account but it's prompting me to connect to an existing DB.
Yeah, this has been my experience too. The mentality seems similar to "productivity hackers" who spend more time figuring out the quickest, most optimal way to do a thing than people who just do the thing.
Flint Lockwood was ahead of his time
Can you share more about what the tool does?
Wow, I thought you guys were just reselling Neon like some others. This is genuinely impressive technically. It's got me looking at Unikraft Cloud for other stuff too. That said, do you plan do offer branching or any…
In my experience, it's not really about the individual pieces of information, it's more about being able to build a more complete profile of someone. Most verification is built on the number of factors to build a trust…
Yeah, with my info (no drinking, normal weight, no disease, moderate exercise, etc) I'm going to die in 2 years at the age of 44. Maybe it knows something?
I have not tried that, no. I'm not even sure what a SOTA model is (which is my other issue with AI right now: the fragmentation). Sure, the AI design can be done quicker and may be "better" by some objective measure.…
I promised myself I wouldn't respond to these anymore but I can't help it. > Separate filtering from retrieval Why? What does this buy you? You're already doing stuff in the DB. Why make another round trip after the…