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Not real, but also not AI. So still disappointing but at least somebody put effort into this :) gamerant.com/ps1-hot-tub/
All fun and games til he asks for the Codex Leicester...
*never posts*
Chat, am I a rice cooker?
Spent the last 3 days or so struggling with making live boot images on aarch64 to get my Linux partition encrypted in Asahi. Many interesting things were learned, and now I have LUKS set up. Wew.
βSakuraβ in Japan.
Cherry blossoms symbolize the fleeting nature of life, mortality, renewal, and spring in Japanese culture. βΊοΈ
TT: ThaoThao
Yodo station, Kyoto
Will also translate to and from LinkedIn speak, so that's useful. π
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With the telemetry in there and a lack of auditing you probably shouldn't run it as is, but I did like what the software was trying to do originally and was thinking of trying my hand at a plugin previously (hence the fork).
I still have a fork up from 3 months ago at UwU Engineering if anybody is looking, btw. github.com/UwU-Engineer...
Also [thinking more about this] not every project or idea is a winner. Not every "to-do list" app or agent skill needs to be deployed to a public repo decreasing the signal to noise ratio. It's okay to have tools just for us that are half baked.
Also [thinking more about this] not every project or idea is a winner. Not every "to-do list" app or agent skill needs to be deployed to a public repo decreasing the signal to noise ratio. It's okay to have tools just for us that are half baked.
"BOOKLORE ISN'T GOING ANYWHERE!"
*deletes all posts, repos, packages, and container images 3 days later*
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Oh man I have a good example of late. The complete crashout of the developer of Booklore. Bring popcorn.
(Reverse chronological)
- www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted...
- web.archive.org/web/20260313...
- www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted...
This subthread is now for #booklore related dev crashout posting lol
Oh man I have a good example of late. The complete crashout of the developer of Booklore. Bring popcorn.
(Reverse chronological)
- www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted...
- web.archive.org/web/20260313...
- www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted...
This subthread is now for #booklore related dev crashout posting lol
The error handler the AI added that you didn't read. We've found retry logic in refactor targets that was the only thing dampening a cascade failure. 'I don't know why this is here' is load-bearing drywall.
Good realization. Yeah, I'm not a full-on naysayer and actually do some "vibe coding" from time to time to map the territory as it shifts (getting more viable lately), but the tendency to eshew the hard work of architecture and planning runs deep in that crowd.
What is the vibe coding equivalent of load-bearing drywall?
Don't have to go far at all for that one Sound architectural decisions and foresight are usually the big missing pieces in vibe coded projects as well.
GDPR? Standards? Who needs 'em when you got gumption and some tools.
Everybody just be unskilled DIYing noncompliant software renos on swampland.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVUy...
Is the average vibe coder just the Groverhaus guy but for software?
I think I might be on to something here...
Anyway, while I see no reason why their approach wouldn't work, reimplementing a full company team isn't necessarily the ideal when using parallel agents. Lots of potential overhead and wasted efforts on bureaucracy (just like the real world).
Uncharitably, it's probable that most of these folks are not software developers and lack the experience and curiousity to turn wondering how into doing the actual research and legwork to determine the answer and reimplement it.
Maybe it's just the first time anyone in that subreddit has seen the graph screen in Obsidian, I dunno. It's literally just a map of links between markdown files.
www.reddit.com/r/ClaudeAI/s...
Am I the weird one for having tried most of this a year ago (using markdown and persistent memory MCPs instead of Obsidian) and being fairly unimpressed? I guess the models are more consistent tools callers now, but still none of this is a new approach.
The way I see devs reinventing the same (more or less) "solutions to the persistent memory problem" in LLM coding and continuing to be viewed as revolutionary is just a further sign of how cooked software dev is.
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A Currency Wars finalization screen showing Sparxie having done 19494.0 million damage in the final boss fight.
This Currency Wars team is wiiiiiild. #HSR #HonkaiStarRail