Was there a disadvantage to using HAProxy + multiple PGBouncer instances?
Which is why test generation has to be carefully guided as well, and this is something at which I've incidentally been fast. Ultimately it's a constant battle between LLM handholding and doing things yourself.
Yep.
I do not have the burnout but I certainly operate similarly to the author. I continue to be unable to establish a workflow where allowing the LLM to generate code that I review is faster than writing the code myself.…
Taken out of context, you're right. But the parent comment couldn't buy these books even if they wanted to. I'd say there's a consensus that the primary motivation for piracy is hurdles to access having nothing to do…
> Recent ideas suggest that little red dots could be black holes cocooned in thick gas, possibly representing a completely new type of object called a black hole star, in which the tight shroud of gas emits light like a…
> After this minor hiccup, the experience with MSI was actually quite pleasant. They prepared a patch for the vulnerability within two days of me reporting it and told me which MSI Center release it was to be bundled…
I'm old-man-yelling-at-the-clouds here. Everyone just uses Cloudflare, which is not a bad thing by itself. But do they _have_ to? Is managing your own edge really that terrifying?
What!? Amazing.
I want this. It's the reason why every time I shop for desks I look for workbenches. Desks are always TINY and I never understood why.
> # External mode — you manage llama-server, forge proxies it > python -m forge.proxy --backend-url http://localhost:8080 --port 8081 This is a good example because I've currently stuck with llama.cpp's UI. I can read…
This fixation on "importance" is laughable. It is "insane" to drop Gmail because it makes them a shitload of money. That is how corporations work.
> They've essentially gotten roped into maintaining a huge chunk of internet infrastructure, for free. If they ever shut it down the whole world would end up rioting because it's so widely used. Not even remotely true.…
General purpose, mostly internet research in the form of slow-crawling. (Emphasis on slow - I've ultimately landed on Scrapling's API for seamless content rendering, and I use image support so as not to exclude…
I'm using llama.cpp with Gemma and tool calling is mission critical. It's perfectly fine on my end. There are definitely differences in the eagerness to tool-call that you'll need to manage. And for all local models…
A few days ago I switched again from Qwen3.6 to Gemma 4 - for personal use I've experienced better average performance with the 26B version of the latter than the 27B of the former. For someone who's been running local…
I'm a huge neal.fun fan but I still worried that this was some scammy LLM coding YouTube clickbait. Love the joystick for mobile users.
I've always chuckled at this. Just don't used bad HTTP server libraries. I wouldn't put something like that on my intranet either. But even if you disagree with me the point is that I can count on only one hand the…
The paper isn't concerned specifically with survival. It's saying that you cannot achieve "abstraction" (presumably the structure that underlies critical thinking, creativity, etc.) through shear mimicry. Again, just…
Also, embedded servers are now much much much more popular. Stuff an HTTP server directly into your application and do whatever you gotta do without gateways.
The paper isn't saying "AI can't have one" it's saying (very approximately) that behavioral mimicry is not the path to one.
No, Brussels is Belgium. And Brussels is not the capitol of the EU because the EU is not a country.
This was surprisingly complicated for me on Altice/Optimum, which is why my home didn't have IPv6 for a while even after they started provisioning. We actually have a /128 address only, and had to tweak several settings…
I'd describe that as passable engineering. Good engineering is building the strongest bridge within budget and time.
What evidence is there that developers won't break even or profit? The demand is clearly there, it's a seller's market.
Was there a disadvantage to using HAProxy + multiple PGBouncer instances?
Which is why test generation has to be carefully guided as well, and this is something at which I've incidentally been fast. Ultimately it's a constant battle between LLM handholding and doing things yourself.
Yep.
I do not have the burnout but I certainly operate similarly to the author. I continue to be unable to establish a workflow where allowing the LLM to generate code that I review is faster than writing the code myself.…
Taken out of context, you're right. But the parent comment couldn't buy these books even if they wanted to. I'd say there's a consensus that the primary motivation for piracy is hurdles to access having nothing to do…
> Recent ideas suggest that little red dots could be black holes cocooned in thick gas, possibly representing a completely new type of object called a black hole star, in which the tight shroud of gas emits light like a…
> After this minor hiccup, the experience with MSI was actually quite pleasant. They prepared a patch for the vulnerability within two days of me reporting it and told me which MSI Center release it was to be bundled…
I'm old-man-yelling-at-the-clouds here. Everyone just uses Cloudflare, which is not a bad thing by itself. But do they _have_ to? Is managing your own edge really that terrifying?
What!? Amazing.
I want this. It's the reason why every time I shop for desks I look for workbenches. Desks are always TINY and I never understood why.
> # External mode — you manage llama-server, forge proxies it > python -m forge.proxy --backend-url http://localhost:8080 --port 8081 This is a good example because I've currently stuck with llama.cpp's UI. I can read…
This fixation on "importance" is laughable. It is "insane" to drop Gmail because it makes them a shitload of money. That is how corporations work.
> They've essentially gotten roped into maintaining a huge chunk of internet infrastructure, for free. If they ever shut it down the whole world would end up rioting because it's so widely used. Not even remotely true.…
General purpose, mostly internet research in the form of slow-crawling. (Emphasis on slow - I've ultimately landed on Scrapling's API for seamless content rendering, and I use image support so as not to exclude…
I'm using llama.cpp with Gemma and tool calling is mission critical. It's perfectly fine on my end. There are definitely differences in the eagerness to tool-call that you'll need to manage. And for all local models…
A few days ago I switched again from Qwen3.6 to Gemma 4 - for personal use I've experienced better average performance with the 26B version of the latter than the 27B of the former. For someone who's been running local…
I'm a huge neal.fun fan but I still worried that this was some scammy LLM coding YouTube clickbait. Love the joystick for mobile users.
I've always chuckled at this. Just don't used bad HTTP server libraries. I wouldn't put something like that on my intranet either. But even if you disagree with me the point is that I can count on only one hand the…
The paper isn't concerned specifically with survival. It's saying that you cannot achieve "abstraction" (presumably the structure that underlies critical thinking, creativity, etc.) through shear mimicry. Again, just…
Also, embedded servers are now much much much more popular. Stuff an HTTP server directly into your application and do whatever you gotta do without gateways.
The paper isn't saying "AI can't have one" it's saying (very approximately) that behavioral mimicry is not the path to one.
No, Brussels is Belgium. And Brussels is not the capitol of the EU because the EU is not a country.
This was surprisingly complicated for me on Altice/Optimum, which is why my home didn't have IPv6 for a while even after they started provisioning. We actually have a /128 address only, and had to tweak several settings…
I'd describe that as passable engineering. Good engineering is building the strongest bridge within budget and time.
What evidence is there that developers won't break even or profit? The demand is clearly there, it's a seller's market.