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Syncthing. If you run it on your phone you can keep it always running :)


No one does that in a project they’re building for themselves.
Speak for yourself, I always did that and I found it easier with LLMs nowadays.
I hate most AI shite with a passion but when it helps my colleagues write commits which are more than “add stuff”, “fix some things” I’m fine with it.
I rarely use AI to generate code, usually only when I need a starting point. It’s much easier to unfuck AI code than to stare blankly at a screen for an hour. I’d never commit code I don’t fully understand or have read to the last byte.
I hope OP is doing the same. LLMs fail at 90% of coding tasks for me but for the other 10% (mostly writing tests, readmes, boilerplate) it’s really OK for productivity.
Ethics of LLMs aside, if you use them for exactly what they’re built for – being a supercharged glorified autocomplete – they’re cool. As soon as you try to use them for something else like “autocompletion from zero” aka “creativity”, they fail spectacularly.


Unfassbar, oder? Er zeigt auch anderswo, was für ein Stiefellecker er ist: https://feddit.org/post/23014134/10482342
Keine Ahnung ob es besser ist, ihn zu blocken und damit seine Aussagen unwidersprochen stehen zu lassen oder sich zu ärgern und seiner Argumentation zähneknirschend zu widersprechen.


Ah got it, thanks


Can you repeat that in plain English please?


I haven’t actually done it yet because the idea of flickin the bean to, say, cooking shows on YouTube sounds just slightly too weird for me.
Why? There’s people who actually have a fetish for anthropomorphic planes going down on each other. I’d say cooking shows might be arousing to a higher percentage of people than airplane porn is.
Well, that’s a new sentence right there, lol.


The pavement of all things? Why?


I’m not a capitalist, I don’t care about outages. I can live with Facebook being down for a few days, or my bank not accepting transfers for a day or so. Then again, I grew up with the internet in the 90s and prioritise good software and tools over availability, I guess?
Obviously at my job I have to do what my employer thinks. But if nobody cared I’d definitely do our Gitlab upgrades once a week once they’re out and not in some weird “maintenance window” mandated by SLAs and stakeholders.


most trouble is probably caused in the first few days. Doesn’t matter if it’s 45 or 90 days, it would have to be a few hours to be meaningfully short. Given that automating things like this is annoying sometimes, you’ll be sure people will max out the 45 days…
I’m pretty sure it’s the SSL seller lobby just wanting more money, tbh. Selling snake oil security.


Could you please elaborate or link to further information?


So you think techaro paid them?


There are also ham-adjacent projects like Meshtastic that I’m not as familiar with.
Why don’t you buy a node and try it out?


Why don’t you simply build your own network aswell? https://dn42.net/
Packet radio has such a low bandwidth usually. You should get more out of directional Wi-Fi, as in 60GHz point to point connections. One downside: if it rains you’re out of luck. You’d better run cables ;)


This person fucks! 😅


Netbox


You’re awesome. Thanks!


You can try https://goaccess.io/ or https://plausible.io/ aswell. Ribbit is very cool though!


See, I’m right. 💩


Hahhahaha 😄
WTF I literally wanted to post the one you posted. What kind of witchcraft is this?!
I even love that it’s quiet myself.
I call it chained keyrings, but flippy chain is more fun to say, thank!