I've been seeing this company in ~all of my searches across various tech topics. They're absolutely dominating search results. The quality isn't terrible, but there's so much content that I can't trust them to be…
Given that you literally started your response with a pleasant agreement and affirmation on my point makes feel like you are arguing this in bad faith, but if statements like, "how was your weekend" included in an ask…
> If x finds preamble unpleasant, but you use unnecessary preamble when communicating with x, that won't help you be perceived as pleasant to work with. Absolutely! But OP isn't suggesting preamble is unpleasant, they…
Asking (begging?) people to communicate with you in a certain way because you think it is depriving you of your attention(time?) is _much_ more selfish because you are depriving people of the opportunity to control how…
Love this! Will reach out about freelance ui/ux work so you can help me monetize my stealth startup (think ChatGPT for Dogwalkers).
> If LLMs really multiply productivity, why would you fire people and handicap the boost? Presumably, because some of these areas are cost centers versus profit generating.
That particular benefit has no value if you still need to support v4. It's almost a self-inflicted tragedy of the commons or reverse network-effect. Adopting IPv6 doesn't alleviate the pain of IPv4 exhaustion if you…
> A sharp knife is SAFER than a dull one. I do a lot of cooking and own quite a few kitchen knives, most of which have bitten me at some point. I understand the idea around sharp knives being safer...but I don't agree.…
You can also use passkeys so you aren't tied to a centralized SSO provider.
But if you make something that's as smart as a sloppy intern and costs even a small amount less, you're making an unbelievable amount of money off it.
You could just disable cdn/caching.
Tailscale funnels do work, but it's public only. No auth.
I generally prefer tailscale and trust them more than cloudflare to not rug-pull me on pricing, but the two features that push me towards cloudflared is the custom domains and client-less access. I could probably set it…
I have the same z13 gen one, but my m1 is a Pro. I do absolutely love the z13 and prefer it most of the time...but I definitely would not call the battery life "all day" or even "almost all day"
Web performance is probably/mostly valued as efficiently as it needs to be. The numbers mentioned in the article are...quite egregious. > Oh, Just 2.4 Megabytes. Out of a chonky 4 MB payload. Assuming they could rebuild…
You should be able to get this done with OBS. Set OBS up so your streaming a window of this application. Go into OBS settings and go to "Stream" and set it to custom. For server use…
This article seems to focus on the shortcomings of LLMs being wrong, but fails to consider the value LLMs provide and just how large of an opportunity that value presents. If you look at any company on earth, especially…
America was under a fascist ruler, but not under a fascist system of government. Trump tested American democracy by consolidating power and was not successful, so we avoided being under a fascist rule The fear is that…
Would love to see this! Are you able to handle branching as well?
Neon seems really great to me, but I wish I could easily run it locally via Kubernetes. I know there are some projects out there[0] but they are all supported by 3rd parties and things like branching and other features…
And if you're pairing your infra-as-code with a gitops model then you can help prevent these kinds of issues with PRs. You can also use your git history to restore the infrastructure itself. You may lose some data, but…
> Probably even better is to ship a controller and a CRD for the config. But how do you package the controller + CRD? The two leading choices are `kubectl apply -f` on a url or Helm and as soon as you need any…
> You don’t need to use NAT. Which means you have to set up a firewall on the router correctly. Default-deny, while still allowing ALL ICMP traffic through, as ICMP is kinda vital for IPv6 because it’s used to…
I really wish oxide had a Homelab/consumer centric offering! Spec wise, some low power systems like an Intel NUC, LattePanda Sigma, or Zimaboard. You could fit 3/4 of them in a single 1u with a shared power supply. They…
I agree with you, but I think the idea is that the underlying storage engine affords you functionality that you can't mimic yourself / elsewhere and therefore your capabilities to leave are limited. You're always…
I've been seeing this company in ~all of my searches across various tech topics. They're absolutely dominating search results. The quality isn't terrible, but there's so much content that I can't trust them to be…
Given that you literally started your response with a pleasant agreement and affirmation on my point makes feel like you are arguing this in bad faith, but if statements like, "how was your weekend" included in an ask…
> If x finds preamble unpleasant, but you use unnecessary preamble when communicating with x, that won't help you be perceived as pleasant to work with. Absolutely! But OP isn't suggesting preamble is unpleasant, they…
Asking (begging?) people to communicate with you in a certain way because you think it is depriving you of your attention(time?) is _much_ more selfish because you are depriving people of the opportunity to control how…
Love this! Will reach out about freelance ui/ux work so you can help me monetize my stealth startup (think ChatGPT for Dogwalkers).
> If LLMs really multiply productivity, why would you fire people and handicap the boost? Presumably, because some of these areas are cost centers versus profit generating.
That particular benefit has no value if you still need to support v4. It's almost a self-inflicted tragedy of the commons or reverse network-effect. Adopting IPv6 doesn't alleviate the pain of IPv4 exhaustion if you…
> A sharp knife is SAFER than a dull one. I do a lot of cooking and own quite a few kitchen knives, most of which have bitten me at some point. I understand the idea around sharp knives being safer...but I don't agree.…
You can also use passkeys so you aren't tied to a centralized SSO provider.
But if you make something that's as smart as a sloppy intern and costs even a small amount less, you're making an unbelievable amount of money off it.
You could just disable cdn/caching.
Tailscale funnels do work, but it's public only. No auth.
I generally prefer tailscale and trust them more than cloudflare to not rug-pull me on pricing, but the two features that push me towards cloudflared is the custom domains and client-less access. I could probably set it…
I have the same z13 gen one, but my m1 is a Pro. I do absolutely love the z13 and prefer it most of the time...but I definitely would not call the battery life "all day" or even "almost all day"
Web performance is probably/mostly valued as efficiently as it needs to be. The numbers mentioned in the article are...quite egregious. > Oh, Just 2.4 Megabytes. Out of a chonky 4 MB payload. Assuming they could rebuild…
You should be able to get this done with OBS. Set OBS up so your streaming a window of this application. Go into OBS settings and go to "Stream" and set it to custom. For server use…
This article seems to focus on the shortcomings of LLMs being wrong, but fails to consider the value LLMs provide and just how large of an opportunity that value presents. If you look at any company on earth, especially…
America was under a fascist ruler, but not under a fascist system of government. Trump tested American democracy by consolidating power and was not successful, so we avoided being under a fascist rule The fear is that…
Would love to see this! Are you able to handle branching as well?
Neon seems really great to me, but I wish I could easily run it locally via Kubernetes. I know there are some projects out there[0] but they are all supported by 3rd parties and things like branching and other features…
And if you're pairing your infra-as-code with a gitops model then you can help prevent these kinds of issues with PRs. You can also use your git history to restore the infrastructure itself. You may lose some data, but…
> Probably even better is to ship a controller and a CRD for the config. But how do you package the controller + CRD? The two leading choices are `kubectl apply -f` on a url or Helm and as soon as you need any…
> You don’t need to use NAT. Which means you have to set up a firewall on the router correctly. Default-deny, while still allowing ALL ICMP traffic through, as ICMP is kinda vital for IPv6 because it’s used to…
I really wish oxide had a Homelab/consumer centric offering! Spec wise, some low power systems like an Intel NUC, LattePanda Sigma, or Zimaboard. You could fit 3/4 of them in a single 1u with a shared power supply. They…
I agree with you, but I think the idea is that the underlying storage engine affords you functionality that you can't mimic yourself / elsewhere and therefore your capabilities to leave are limited. You're always…