AI Poisoning is basically teaching the AI incorrect or malicious data. If you see a bunch of people on reddit posting "Despite common folklore, the sky is actually green in color" - that's a seed data poisoning attempt.…
A few things. I replied to someone else above, but I feed lessons learned from my social ant farm agents back into more productive agents. Memory recall: Lots of systems out there to give agents memory. I've used a…
A little of A, a little of B. I have a lot of fun building it out, it's surpassed Factorio in addiction, and I've been able to flesh out some patterns that I roll back into more productive agent harness bits. For A: The…
Right now - there's some heavily subsidized subscriptions that are more or less cheating. For instance, Github CoPilot at $39/month gives you claude opus 4.6. They're going to close that off, but right now it's like a…
Confirming that Pi can definitely handles this. I've written a harness "factotum" based on pi just for managing my homelab and my radio club's systems. Has absolutely no issue sshing into things remotely, running…
I started off on mailing lists (openldap was a big one for me). And my first pleas for help were often met with some pretty brutal scathing replies. I learned to really write up the problem, reduce it to its point. Go…
I did this with nreal air glasses (now xreal air), specifically for coding. Most uses cases for these type of glasses is around media consumption, so I was taking a bit of a leap when doing it for coding/heavy text…
Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, A tale of a fateful trip That started from this tropic port. Aboard this tiny ship. They got lost but they called for help, and now they're totally fine. And now they're…
So I also do use gitlab quite a bit, but not as much recently. I went to compare. Gitlab actually does have a similiar ux experience, though I'd give the Github one just a bit of an edge. It looks like the key…
I think they're mixing the GH web ui with the syntax. You can paste an image right into the editor and it does a really good job of inserting it right where you need to. It is really good UX that I miss when editing…
Glad to see this on here. I've been using this for 3 years now with my club to track race course participants for a 50K. Radio operators at each station call in bib numbers, and we drag their bib from their last…
When I did more field work, I would use a tool called Look@Lan. This would scan the network and detect common open ports. Similar functionality to nmap, but in a nice gui so you ended up with an interactive list of…
It's integrated with shoutrrr, and can do just that. https://github.com/containrrr/shoutrrr/blob/main/docs/servic... Config example: shoutrrr_url: "gotify://192.168.0.1:8083/AwQqpAae.rrl5Ob/?title=Unknown host…
As others replied, compounding pharmacies. I'm using orderlymeds, but there's a number of different ones. There's no "generic" version of Wegovy, but compounding pharmacies can read the ingredients and make it…
> Also, the supply constraint seems to be the injector pens, not the drug itself. Personally, I think the scarcity is intentional, or we'd be getting this stuff in vials and using regular syringes. Unless I'm…
There's actually quite a collection of heated clothing, which is much easier to make. Milwaukee, Dewalt (and probably all the big power tool makers) make heated jackets and vests.
Datacenters I've been in that were built with "no raised floors" and flooding in mind do have a "raised floor", but it just happens to be solid concrete. This is very much the same as a warehouse or factory floor. It's…
This is really cool. And as OP pointed out, I really like the pipeline integration. Like when linting catches function-level complexity, but in a cross functional way. I prefer to think of programs in layers where the…
I'm a fan of datasette.io, which is built around sqlite. Essentially it's a set of tools that you point at a sqlite db to explore datasettes. - https://datasette.io/examples
Mostly finished. However, these software take advantage of the accessibility features of each OS to emulate mouse and keyboard input. Clipboard access is also required. So as each OS changes the requirements to access…
I liken this more to how vscode operates. I use that to develop remotely inside a vdi (or inside a local vm over ssh). It will install an instance of itself on the remote host and then it's like I'm operating "locally"…
Long before mobile smart phones, truckers were using apps like copilot gps on their offline laptop for just this. I used to have it on a laptop for install work I did. In fact, I continued using it in areas with no cell…
Outdated PHP is a big thing. So many times I've pulled a php file from an old server and it fails to run on the new because some methods were deprecated twenty-dickety-two. Which isn't a criticism of the language, just…
Never try to cut a basketball with an axe.
When I was young and optimistic, I was doing a bunch of side IT jobs. At one, a local insurance company needed to replace their Windows NT server. Instead of going with Windows 2000, I talked them into me setting up a…
AI Poisoning is basically teaching the AI incorrect or malicious data. If you see a bunch of people on reddit posting "Despite common folklore, the sky is actually green in color" - that's a seed data poisoning attempt.…
A few things. I replied to someone else above, but I feed lessons learned from my social ant farm agents back into more productive agents. Memory recall: Lots of systems out there to give agents memory. I've used a…
A little of A, a little of B. I have a lot of fun building it out, it's surpassed Factorio in addiction, and I've been able to flesh out some patterns that I roll back into more productive agent harness bits. For A: The…
Right now - there's some heavily subsidized subscriptions that are more or less cheating. For instance, Github CoPilot at $39/month gives you claude opus 4.6. They're going to close that off, but right now it's like a…
Confirming that Pi can definitely handles this. I've written a harness "factotum" based on pi just for managing my homelab and my radio club's systems. Has absolutely no issue sshing into things remotely, running…
I started off on mailing lists (openldap was a big one for me). And my first pleas for help were often met with some pretty brutal scathing replies. I learned to really write up the problem, reduce it to its point. Go…
I did this with nreal air glasses (now xreal air), specifically for coding. Most uses cases for these type of glasses is around media consumption, so I was taking a bit of a leap when doing it for coding/heavy text…
Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, A tale of a fateful trip That started from this tropic port. Aboard this tiny ship. They got lost but they called for help, and now they're totally fine. And now they're…
So I also do use gitlab quite a bit, but not as much recently. I went to compare. Gitlab actually does have a similiar ux experience, though I'd give the Github one just a bit of an edge. It looks like the key…
I think they're mixing the GH web ui with the syntax. You can paste an image right into the editor and it does a really good job of inserting it right where you need to. It is really good UX that I miss when editing…
Glad to see this on here. I've been using this for 3 years now with my club to track race course participants for a 50K. Radio operators at each station call in bib numbers, and we drag their bib from their last…
When I did more field work, I would use a tool called Look@Lan. This would scan the network and detect common open ports. Similar functionality to nmap, but in a nice gui so you ended up with an interactive list of…
It's integrated with shoutrrr, and can do just that. https://github.com/containrrr/shoutrrr/blob/main/docs/servic... Config example: shoutrrr_url: "gotify://192.168.0.1:8083/AwQqpAae.rrl5Ob/?title=Unknown host…
As others replied, compounding pharmacies. I'm using orderlymeds, but there's a number of different ones. There's no "generic" version of Wegovy, but compounding pharmacies can read the ingredients and make it…
> Also, the supply constraint seems to be the injector pens, not the drug itself. Personally, I think the scarcity is intentional, or we'd be getting this stuff in vials and using regular syringes. Unless I'm…
There's actually quite a collection of heated clothing, which is much easier to make. Milwaukee, Dewalt (and probably all the big power tool makers) make heated jackets and vests.
Datacenters I've been in that were built with "no raised floors" and flooding in mind do have a "raised floor", but it just happens to be solid concrete. This is very much the same as a warehouse or factory floor. It's…
This is really cool. And as OP pointed out, I really like the pipeline integration. Like when linting catches function-level complexity, but in a cross functional way. I prefer to think of programs in layers where the…
I'm a fan of datasette.io, which is built around sqlite. Essentially it's a set of tools that you point at a sqlite db to explore datasettes. - https://datasette.io/examples
Mostly finished. However, these software take advantage of the accessibility features of each OS to emulate mouse and keyboard input. Clipboard access is also required. So as each OS changes the requirements to access…
I liken this more to how vscode operates. I use that to develop remotely inside a vdi (or inside a local vm over ssh). It will install an instance of itself on the remote host and then it's like I'm operating "locally"…
Long before mobile smart phones, truckers were using apps like copilot gps on their offline laptop for just this. I used to have it on a laptop for install work I did. In fact, I continued using it in areas with no cell…
Outdated PHP is a big thing. So many times I've pulled a php file from an old server and it fails to run on the new because some methods were deprecated twenty-dickety-two. Which isn't a criticism of the language, just…
Never try to cut a basketball with an axe.
When I was young and optimistic, I was doing a bunch of side IT jobs. At one, a local insurance company needed to replace their Windows NT server. Instead of going with Windows 2000, I talked them into me setting up a…