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Fucking hell. Teach me more money spells, wizard.
(I already know about Scotty Time, framing sexy upgrades as “tech debt reduction,” and fending off trendy frameworks as “lacking maturity.”)
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Fucking hell. Teach me more money spells, wizard.
(I already know about Scotty Time, framing sexy upgrades as “tech debt reduction,” and fending off trendy frameworks as “lacking maturity.”)
… according to a work trend index published Wednesday by Microsoft
Yeah, I’m going to go out on a limb here and call bullshit. No one is turning to AI to alleviate burnout. The only tasks these LLM tools can reliability accomplish aren’t worth using an LLM for.
Did you use Shoelace, or is the name a coincidence?
“No.”
User requests come through ombi and I’ll reject whichever ones I feel like. No explanations, I just don’t.
Home Assistant can track device location using the companion app (iOS and Android). It would take a little work to save more than the default amount of information, but it’s extremely do-able.
Here’s my yesterday:
Butts. It hosts web applications. The public ones are on the domain “InButts.LOL” where the subdomain is more or less the application name.
Hey I love this tool but be careful if your docker run command is super long or complicated, it’s not perfect.
Headless Plexamp.
Nginx Proxy Manager is for scrubs, anyone who doesn’t code their confs by hand is subhuman!
/s
Ah. I’m running HA out of docker currently and haven’t hit any walls, but I’m not exactly pushing it. There’s an annoyance where I have to tell HA to trust my docker’s default IP, and there was some reverse-proxy messing around I had to do to get it working on my network. Once it’s up and loaded, it’s indistinguishably HomeAssistant.
What limits did you hit?
Clarity:
NPM (Nginx Proxy Manager) != npm (node package manager).
Yes.
Check out Silver Bullet.
Some of the nicer models of UPS have little servers built in for remote management, and also communicate to their tenants via USB or Serial or Emergency Power Off (EPO) Port.
You shouldn’t have to write a script that polls battery status, the UPS should tell you. Be told, don’t ask.
If I have a closet with two Raspberry Pis running Docker Swarm, it’s a Private Cloud.