I second this, MacBook Neo is a good balance between a cheap and more than good enough machine that you can carry in your backpack everywhere The fact that I'm not carrying a +1k USD machine all the time gives me peace…
In my case, I enjoy writing code too, but it's helpful to have an assistant I can ask to handle small tasks so I can focus on a specific part that requires attention to detail
It doesn't feel that way to me, I know I could probably buy a game through another digital distribution service, maybe for a bit cheaper, but it's just not worth the hassle of installing another program, signing up, and…
Immich is actually usable, thumbnail previews work without any previous setup, and the mobile app is pretty responsive Unlike Nextcloud, I feel I can rely on it and feel I can upgrade without issues
Couldn't someone achieve this by using a very lightweight Linux distro, setting up ssh and using Ansible?
It's amazing, makes MacOS usable when using big displays, I tried to use Yabai on my work macbook but couldn't install it due to SIP and work environment restrictions
This feels more like an ad, more than an article with actual content.
I feel LLMs are not at the point to tell me I'm wrong yet, it feels like it avoids to do it because it doesn't want to be rude. And that sucks, big part of the teaching process is the feedback loop between students and…
This, I've been pretty happy with it as well, it's so much easier to set up as a kubernetes node than a RPi.
Parsec could work
That's one of the reasons centralized model works so well nowadays, nobody wants to take care of things anymore, self hosting your own apps is becoming a small niche
319, currently using Bitwarden to manage them and been pretty happy with it so far
https://www.windmill.dev/
I've had a pretty good experience with retool but its component library definitely needs more documentation, as a frontend developer I'm able to go through all those props and tinker a bit until I get something done,…
I wouldn't say it's bad, it looks above average for an open source project but definitely could use some improvements. What I hate about it is that it's not plain-looking (like HN, which has its own charm!) or very…
I've been running a cluster like that since some years ago and definitely felt that, but it was easy to fix by adding AMD64 nodes to it Modifying the services I'm working on to build multi-arch container images was not…
I think it's meant for memorization, so ideal for language learning and raw knowledge absorption (like in academic courses)
Great product, sounds like a reasonable move. Hope Gitpod can keep growing and improving even more
I don't think that's a fair comparison, machines exclusively running those CI pipelines could be very powerful
Cool stuff, this demonstrates there's still a long way to go regarding building user interfaces Also, I can imagine something like this would be very valuable when applied to language learning, especially for languages…
Is it related to steam deck's anti-cheat support?
Everything has potential for military use if you try hard enough
> What's better with Deno? Scripting, tooling/IDE support (webstorm support is pretty good), documentation and standardization, infrastructure as code > What's still worse? Node/NPM compatibility is still hit or miss…
Would you mind explaining why? I use Nx and it's been good, not perfect tho, so at this point I'm very skeptical about toolchaining solutions that claim they 'just work'
Facebook/Meta also allows it I think, but comment section on ad publications is heavily moderated
I second this, MacBook Neo is a good balance between a cheap and more than good enough machine that you can carry in your backpack everywhere The fact that I'm not carrying a +1k USD machine all the time gives me peace…
In my case, I enjoy writing code too, but it's helpful to have an assistant I can ask to handle small tasks so I can focus on a specific part that requires attention to detail
It doesn't feel that way to me, I know I could probably buy a game through another digital distribution service, maybe for a bit cheaper, but it's just not worth the hassle of installing another program, signing up, and…
Immich is actually usable, thumbnail previews work without any previous setup, and the mobile app is pretty responsive Unlike Nextcloud, I feel I can rely on it and feel I can upgrade without issues
Couldn't someone achieve this by using a very lightweight Linux distro, setting up ssh and using Ansible?
It's amazing, makes MacOS usable when using big displays, I tried to use Yabai on my work macbook but couldn't install it due to SIP and work environment restrictions
This feels more like an ad, more than an article with actual content.
I feel LLMs are not at the point to tell me I'm wrong yet, it feels like it avoids to do it because it doesn't want to be rude. And that sucks, big part of the teaching process is the feedback loop between students and…
This, I've been pretty happy with it as well, it's so much easier to set up as a kubernetes node than a RPi.
Parsec could work
That's one of the reasons centralized model works so well nowadays, nobody wants to take care of things anymore, self hosting your own apps is becoming a small niche
319, currently using Bitwarden to manage them and been pretty happy with it so far
https://www.windmill.dev/
I've had a pretty good experience with retool but its component library definitely needs more documentation, as a frontend developer I'm able to go through all those props and tinker a bit until I get something done,…
I wouldn't say it's bad, it looks above average for an open source project but definitely could use some improvements. What I hate about it is that it's not plain-looking (like HN, which has its own charm!) or very…
I've been running a cluster like that since some years ago and definitely felt that, but it was easy to fix by adding AMD64 nodes to it Modifying the services I'm working on to build multi-arch container images was not…
I think it's meant for memorization, so ideal for language learning and raw knowledge absorption (like in academic courses)
Great product, sounds like a reasonable move. Hope Gitpod can keep growing and improving even more
I don't think that's a fair comparison, machines exclusively running those CI pipelines could be very powerful
Cool stuff, this demonstrates there's still a long way to go regarding building user interfaces Also, I can imagine something like this would be very valuable when applied to language learning, especially for languages…
Is it related to steam deck's anti-cheat support?
Everything has potential for military use if you try hard enough
> What's better with Deno? Scripting, tooling/IDE support (webstorm support is pretty good), documentation and standardization, infrastructure as code > What's still worse? Node/NPM compatibility is still hit or miss…
Would you mind explaining why? I use Nx and it's been good, not perfect tho, so at this point I'm very skeptical about toolchaining solutions that claim they 'just work'
Facebook/Meta also allows it I think, but comment section on ad publications is heavily moderated