

My problem with this, if I understand correctly, is I can usually do all of this faster without having to lead a LLM around by the nose and try to coerce it into being helpful.
That said, search engines do suck ass these days (thanks LLMs)
Just a geek, finding my way in the fediverse.


My problem with this, if I understand correctly, is I can usually do all of this faster without having to lead a LLM around by the nose and try to coerce it into being helpful.
That said, search engines do suck ass these days (thanks LLMs)


Without the payoff of the next generation of developers learning.
Management: “Treat it like a junior dev”
… So where are we going to get senior devs if we’re not training juniors?


Welcome to the future! … Or the past, not sure, but welcome.


Good for you Nvidia. I just switched from Nvidia to AMD during that minor price dip. Been wanting to for years but couldn’t afford it.
… Not going back : D


I’m still running SATA spinny disks for my big-ish data. I can’t afford a 16TB SSD…
I know that’s off topic, but HDDs are still a thing too.


This.
Some of my favorite movies are “bad” movies. I’ve got a friend who feels the same way and we SMS each other single line movie titles and just know the other will understand.
A recent SMS was “poultrygeist night of the chicken dead” … It was fantastic


I don’t have a suggestion but commenting so I’ll remember to follow. I’ve just been using the CLI but if there’s a nice management system I’m interested.
Though, I’m curious if a docker one would work… I have docker aliased to podman already


I definitely know that feeling.
Now that I’m at a keyboard, here’s the (Caddy) plugin I was referring to : https://github.com/caddy-dns/namecheap
Damn it. I’ve been following bun for a long time and using it casually… Guess it’s good I didn’t get too far into it


Namecheap supports this according to docs. I just haven’t tested yet.


Doesn’t caddy support that (name cheap txt mod) via a plug-in?
I haven’t tried it yet, but the plugin made it sound possible. I’m planning to automate on next expiration… When I get to it ;)
I did already compile caddy with the plugin, just haven’t generated my name cheap token and tested.
Mine runs on my desktop that I built in 2016. So yes. I also tested it on a Lenovo tiny (similar to a NUC) that I’m using as a self host “server” and it seemed fine but I didn’t try any heavy transcoding yet.


This is my favorite reason
You’re creating a time capsule that someone will later discover and say “o shit, remember pennies?”


Grok here: computers are fine, humans were a mistake

Came to post this. They can take my SCUBA hand signals from my cold dead hands when they find me drowned in an underwater cave I got lost in.
Using it so much diving, I tend to also use it as an answer to questions to say “yes, everything is fine” in normal conversation.
Edit: I just realized I also use it when I ask if someone is okay (not underwater). “You okay? 👌?”


I still type ifconfig by habit. Some kid the other day told me that you can judge a person’s age and Linux experience by whether they expect ifconfig and netstat vs ip and ss.
… I’m just glad they kept the parameters the same in ss


behavior that doesn’t align with the C standard … but was introduced by MS
Yep, that tracks. I’m still pissed off about microsoft’s non-standard implementation of HTTP 1.1 from however long ago it was that I had to conditionally work around it on the server side. They believe standards don’t apply to them and it seems like they’re right.
I am not a smart person and it wasn’t the right tool for my job so I didn’t research it further once that was established. Maybe if somebody told me one more time it’d stick.
EDIT : In case anyone is curious : https://github.com/latchset/clevis
Glad to see this comment on the chain. I haven’t tried it myself (yet) but I’ve got a friend that does and says it works great.
It’s on my list. Unfortunately, it’s a really long list.