So? Bad people can make good things. We should all stop using Linux because Torvalds is a dick?
So? Bad people can make good things. We should all stop using Linux because Torvalds is a dick?
I think it would awesome if it failed so much, Musk was forced to sell. Then, it explodes in popularity
No, it’s what BeOS used to be. I miss the BeBox, just out there flaunting its true multi-processor usage with LEDs
I do not have to learn the intricate details of how to code a frontend with the fucking retarded functions
I hope this isn’t your job…
If you don’t know what you’re doing, you have no idea if chatpt is doing it right. Spoiler alert, it isn’t. Chatgpt RARELY gets things even remotely right, it’s worse than a junior dev in that you have to keep an eye on it to make sure it’s not doing something super-stupid. This requires that you know at least more than an llm, which requires that you learn. Llms should be used as a convenience, not a replacement for knowledge.
Source: full-stack developer for 20+ years
OR, are people that monitor symptoms and stress about it more likely to buy a wearable that allows them to do that?
I’m referring to docker bridge networks. old_main
is in the 10.2.1.0/24 subnet and i’m trying to move everything to a new bridge network on a subnet of 10.0.0.0/24. sorry, i’m not exactly sure what other info would be useful
That makes sense, except Google kinda does the same thing. Everything they have is technically just a “free tier” of the Google One subscription, right? I guess I’m saying that “free tier of paid product” doesn’t automatically qualify a company as trustworthy for me. Is there something else that sets Cloudflare apart?
Why does Cloudflare get a pass on the “if it’s free, you’re the product” mantra of the self-hosting community? Honest question. They seem to provide a lot for free, so…
I’m doing something similar (with a lot less data), and I’m intending on syncing locally the first time to avoid this exact scenario.
Yep, you just said the same thing with more words 😁
I’ve been looking around for notes apps with similar criteria with the addition of a portable format (markdown prferably) and, ideally, the ability to add images directly from the camera. I landed on GitJournal and backed it with a self-hosted Forgejo server, but this can be any git server. This has the benefit of requiring an ssh key pair for access
If you have NextCloud, you can try Deck. I moved off from NextCloud and Deck was, oddly enough, one of the harder apps to replace. I ended up with Vikunja. They have an android app in alpha but it feels pretty polished
They want you to foot the electric bill for the LLM processing, they’re still going to collect your data. Double-win for MS!
I treat it like a junior dev, it gets the gist but may make mistakes and I work it into something usable.
I also like it to save keystrokes, like when I’m building an object, it knows the structure of that object, so it ends up being tab/enter/tab/enter/… Same process for creating converters between types.
I don’t expect much from it, but it does save time and keystrokes
I did, best move ever
Don’t have children
A+ my friend. Solve this one, and you solve most of the others.
However, eating animals isn’t inherently bad on its own. It’s the SCALE at which we do it. Animals have been eating animals since there were animals, and as long as there is a natural balance, this can be a good thing. Factory-farming for billions of humans is where it all falls apart (much earlier than that, actually)
You either care about
the future of humanity and their place onEarth, or you don’t.
I couldn’t give less of a fuck of humans make it or not, but the Earth and its other inhabitants don’t need to go down with the shitty ship humans built.
I agree with your overall point, though, but I think the main solution to the problem is simply to use a condom. Most of the rest will sort itself out or be much easier to solve after there are less of us.
When I turn off Wi-Fi, I’m not on the same network as my server, it’s my carrier network so all the internet hops are expected.
The way it’s working now is I have a domain (example.com) that is set up on cloudflare DNS. I added a tunnel in cloudflare zero trust, which generates certificates you add to your server to encrypt traffic from your server to cloudflare. I have added these to traefik to be served with my service url (service.example.com). Then, I added a route in cloudflare for service.example.com.
This works fine. But, what I’ve also done is add a local DNS entry for service.example.com so when I’m on my LAN, I access it without going out to the internet and back (seems like a waste). However, this is serving the origin server certs from cloudflare, which causes trust issues
I’m using docker for everything: traefik, cloudflared tunnel, and my services on the same hardware. The tunnel just runs, and it’s configured on cloudflare zero trust to talk directly to the container:port over the docker network.
That’s what I’m settling on. However, it’s not just about trust, some of the services I’m exposing deal with moving files and I’m mostly interested in higher speeds associated with local transfers as well as not using up my internet data cap.
You’re right, I’m using the cloudflare DNS challenge to get let’s encrypt certs. I’m definitely hitting traefik. I’m testing by turning the Wi-Fi on my phone off/on and opening the page after. I get the same cert every time but it’s not trusted when on Wi-Fi. This makes sense since it’s the origin server cert which is meant to encrypt traffic between my server and cloudflare. To add more certainty, when Wi-Fi is on, a traceroute shows only one hop to my server and shows a bunch of hops when it’s off.
Except that we had to come up with the term “AGI” because idiots kept running around screaming “intelligence” stole the term “AI”.