Neat. And yeah, reminds me strongly of both Netlify and Vercel Drop. I get that the point of Drop is no-hassle login-free get a site quick but I wish they expanded this for people with accounts too and have it running…
I also quite like that it has a decent CLI and skill for agents to use too. Quite handy to apply since you can instruct models to run devservers in herdr panes or workspaces rather than doing long running shell commands…
Default stickiness, tbh. A few years ago, I started moving towards Podman when it got to that "good enough" point on both Linux and macOS and when Docker started to remind people about Docker Desktop that it needed a…
The thing that intrigues me on this one is the Opencode roots. I've currently host both Open WebUI and Opencode on a server setup and there's multiple things that Open WebUI has implemented very nicely over time but it…
Surprisingly, there's a lot of items I'm seeing at first glance here at Odysseus that open-webui either doesn't have or takes extra effort to add in and I've used the latter for a really long time already. Stuff like an…
This is three steps back, one step forward kind of an approach imho. Easy for everyday users to deal with, and effective for verifying humans vs bots. But holy hell, if your phone is a requirement to access sites and…
I always thought this was the case since they declared war against Opencode and its users. The lines drawn by their consumer vs commercial TOS was clear and I never subscribed because of it.
That's a correct example, and I agree, it is disingenuous to just trivially call this an `is-odd` project. Back in the days of GPT-3.5, LiteLLM was one of the projects that helped provide a reliable adapter for projects…
I've been using it and so far yeah, a lot of the existing functionality and new functionality is effectively free and it generally only nags you when you use the clearly separate "Canva AI" panel. Checking the settings…
I've tried the CLI app. A few warnings to those who'll want to do the same: - The app didn't have any updates since July 2024, then got a handful of commits last June and no recent commits ever since. - I've tried to…
> quickly test and run different models in the cloud that you could run locally if you had the correct hardware. I feel like they're competing against Hugging Face or even Colaboratory then if this is the case. And for…
The trick to this is to run a LiteLLM proxy that has all the connections to whatever you need to connect to and then point Open-WebUI to that. I've been using this setup for several months now (over a year?) and it's…
> Masaki had the idea to register a three-diamond trademark, along with the "Mitsubishi" name, which means 'three diamonds.' (It may surprise you to learn that this was ten years before the much better-known Mitsubishi…
After seeing this and the stories after this comment, I... can relate to this. I went from being unorganized to somewhat organized, then went back and now it's a case of "I'll keep things organized when it makes sense,…
I worked around this problem by adding an entry in my password manager with a username of "OAuth: Use Google" or something like that, so I'm informed when I habitually check my browser extension or when I attempt to…
I'd like to think that AI right now is basically a placeholder term, like a search keyword or hot topic and people are riding the wave to get attention and clicks. Everything that is magic will be labeled under AI for…
Okay, that's fair, and I agree, that is something that's lacking in Alfred. The closest I can think of is expanding one item's preview by pressing Shift after Cmd+Opt+C but not the history window itself.
> I tried many third-party clipboard managers like Alfred [...] While great, they didn't fully meet my needs. > As a developer, my requirements are: > 1. Keyboard-centric operation to avoid using the mouse. I don’t want…
The home page title has the word zero knowledge, I guess? Their GitHub has slightly more info regarding this, but I agree that stuff like this should have at least a page dedicated for it that explains how they've…
Maybe around once a week, sometimes twice? It's not so often, but on occasions when I have to, it's nice to have long, reliable battery life since they're usually the times when there's also a notable lack of power…
The Linux -> macOS experience tbh is really either about putting up with macOS' issues and adjusting to them, or patching things up with third-party solutions to make it tolerable. Or a bit of both. I've learned to…
I love PlantUML. I was always fond of it in my early days as a software engineer and still use it today, along with all the various ways to draw diagrams out there, whether it's through a web tool like draw.io or Miro…
I also use both Tab Stash and Sidebery. Tab Stash is really more for long-lasting / bookmarked tabs / handling various contexts in my mind and work to get back later. Sidebery on the other hand helps me manage what I…
One good case I can think of is Crinacle. Very popular for his audio measurements site and does YouTube. His Google account got flagged for something suspicious, Google had it shut down and without good explanations. He…
I've had this problem too. In terms of security, it's great, but it's terrible when you're going back to old, dormant accounts and have lost trusted devices. Thankfully, it's not a problem if you've set recovery emails…
Neat. And yeah, reminds me strongly of both Netlify and Vercel Drop. I get that the point of Drop is no-hassle login-free get a site quick but I wish they expanded this for people with accounts too and have it running…
I also quite like that it has a decent CLI and skill for agents to use too. Quite handy to apply since you can instruct models to run devservers in herdr panes or workspaces rather than doing long running shell commands…
Default stickiness, tbh. A few years ago, I started moving towards Podman when it got to that "good enough" point on both Linux and macOS and when Docker started to remind people about Docker Desktop that it needed a…
The thing that intrigues me on this one is the Opencode roots. I've currently host both Open WebUI and Opencode on a server setup and there's multiple things that Open WebUI has implemented very nicely over time but it…
Surprisingly, there's a lot of items I'm seeing at first glance here at Odysseus that open-webui either doesn't have or takes extra effort to add in and I've used the latter for a really long time already. Stuff like an…
This is three steps back, one step forward kind of an approach imho. Easy for everyday users to deal with, and effective for verifying humans vs bots. But holy hell, if your phone is a requirement to access sites and…
I always thought this was the case since they declared war against Opencode and its users. The lines drawn by their consumer vs commercial TOS was clear and I never subscribed because of it.
That's a correct example, and I agree, it is disingenuous to just trivially call this an `is-odd` project. Back in the days of GPT-3.5, LiteLLM was one of the projects that helped provide a reliable adapter for projects…
I've been using it and so far yeah, a lot of the existing functionality and new functionality is effectively free and it generally only nags you when you use the clearly separate "Canva AI" panel. Checking the settings…
I've tried the CLI app. A few warnings to those who'll want to do the same: - The app didn't have any updates since July 2024, then got a handful of commits last June and no recent commits ever since. - I've tried to…
> quickly test and run different models in the cloud that you could run locally if you had the correct hardware. I feel like they're competing against Hugging Face or even Colaboratory then if this is the case. And for…
The trick to this is to run a LiteLLM proxy that has all the connections to whatever you need to connect to and then point Open-WebUI to that. I've been using this setup for several months now (over a year?) and it's…
> Masaki had the idea to register a three-diamond trademark, along with the "Mitsubishi" name, which means 'three diamonds.' (It may surprise you to learn that this was ten years before the much better-known Mitsubishi…
After seeing this and the stories after this comment, I... can relate to this. I went from being unorganized to somewhat organized, then went back and now it's a case of "I'll keep things organized when it makes sense,…
I worked around this problem by adding an entry in my password manager with a username of "OAuth: Use Google" or something like that, so I'm informed when I habitually check my browser extension or when I attempt to…
I'd like to think that AI right now is basically a placeholder term, like a search keyword or hot topic and people are riding the wave to get attention and clicks. Everything that is magic will be labeled under AI for…
Okay, that's fair, and I agree, that is something that's lacking in Alfred. The closest I can think of is expanding one item's preview by pressing Shift after Cmd+Opt+C but not the history window itself.
> I tried many third-party clipboard managers like Alfred [...] While great, they didn't fully meet my needs. > As a developer, my requirements are: > 1. Keyboard-centric operation to avoid using the mouse. I don’t want…
The home page title has the word zero knowledge, I guess? Their GitHub has slightly more info regarding this, but I agree that stuff like this should have at least a page dedicated for it that explains how they've…
Maybe around once a week, sometimes twice? It's not so often, but on occasions when I have to, it's nice to have long, reliable battery life since they're usually the times when there's also a notable lack of power…
The Linux -> macOS experience tbh is really either about putting up with macOS' issues and adjusting to them, or patching things up with third-party solutions to make it tolerable. Or a bit of both. I've learned to…
I love PlantUML. I was always fond of it in my early days as a software engineer and still use it today, along with all the various ways to draw diagrams out there, whether it's through a web tool like draw.io or Miro…
I also use both Tab Stash and Sidebery. Tab Stash is really more for long-lasting / bookmarked tabs / handling various contexts in my mind and work to get back later. Sidebery on the other hand helps me manage what I…
One good case I can think of is Crinacle. Very popular for his audio measurements site and does YouTube. His Google account got flagged for something suspicious, Google had it shut down and without good explanations. He…
I've had this problem too. In terms of security, it's great, but it's terrible when you're going back to old, dormant accounts and have lost trusted devices. Thankfully, it's not a problem if you've set recovery emails…