That's awesome! I was following your writing on that topic some years ago and was curious about how far you got in finding a solution. Looking forward to seeing the recording when it comes out!
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How does it compare to any other model (local, non-local) you might have used? I've tried a couple of coding-focused models with continue.dev and Cline mid-last year, and wasn't too happy with the results vs resources used (M3 Max, 36 GB).
The more you use it, the more the UI gets you down.
Vibe code adventures?
Nature is healing?
Took some time to write about my adventures building an #ai thing that isn't a chatbot or a searchbot.
jeduardo.com/posts/gemini...
I think the fact you can try to make this kind of deal is not widely known by tech workers here in Germany, particularly foreign folks, so people don't ask for it often.
Things are also getting progressively more complicated on this side of the pond as well. I've been managing to avoid pulling out the big guns for the past 2 years, since KWh started to be charged in gold. Keep my fingers crossed for a 3-hit combo...
While going through lots of logs from a long-running #tmux session, I noticed that the buffer line counter also displays a timestamp for the lines currently on screen. I had never seen it before, and I have no idea when it started doing that, but I found it quite nifty. #til
2025 year of the IRC desktop
Few comments about Joplin. After trying many options (Dendron, Logseq, etc) I ended up settling on Joplin because I can store all my notes encrypted in a bucket and access them across all my devices with no hassle. I have yet to see any tool with such a good sync story without a SaaS subscription.
Looking forward to the blog post!
I saved a couple of your threads in wallabag through skyview, and I found the generated page to be quite decent looking. It turns out that it's OSS (github.com/badlogic/sky...), so maybe it's helpful for inspiration.
Oh, that's cool. #fedora #linux 42 comes with a #wayland setup that plays well with external displays and #nvidia #optimus cards. Tested some games and the discrete GPU was used as expected. Desktop usage also seems fine in terms of flickering and lag. Happy to see that we're finally there!
To fill in all the space that used to be taken by all that evil, disgusting juice, of course.
Hah, found out today that it's possible to tag processes in htop using space, and then terminate them all at once. It's always nice to discover new tricks in familiar tools after years of using them on #linux . Also nice to see that Google Drive on #macos has finally found its match, hah.
Thanks for sharing this story. I got to learn a lot about PMTU because of my Internet provider and their DS-Lite service, which did some dynamic (and incorrect) MSS clamping. When I had enough info to talk to them about it, they switched to normal public IPs and the problem went away.
The question is: how good was the live jazz back then?
Can't help but feel jealous as we got nothing but a few hours of snow around here this year. :)
"Sometimes people want to use it for moving the cursor". A simple sentence foreseeing decades of spacebar-based formatting inside msword.
Don't let us hanging here and post 2-23 so we can all see what kinds of wonders we can do with The Spacebar!
Shady Craigslist deal in a parking lot feelings
Someone in marketing is complaining about the missed opportunity to place an ad for the QR code unblocker as the first in the list.
Found out today about https://floccus.org/ an extension that does #bookmark sync across more than one #browser. Trying it with a webdav server as a backend, and so far it's the best tool I found for the job after years of looking for one. Also #free and #opensource, good stuff! #til
Oh that's nice. What's the extension? I've been looking for something simpler than pgadmin that became... just too much.
The value of having all your notes with you all the time, even offline, is often ignored. I switched to Joplin solely because it gives me this and it's been life changing.
Good stuff, proxmox is a delight. Any particular plans for this one or just exploring it?
Stumbled upon an interesting #ux feature for #chrome based browsers on #android: you can drag your finger over the address bar to switch to other tabs you have open: to the right for previous tabs, to the left for next tabs, kinda like natural scrolling. #til
I used to run a MacBook with Debian and ZFS on root, encrypted with LUKS. As long as you remembered to keep the bootloader blessed into the EFI HFS partition, drivers in the initramfs, and a correct root in the kernel cmdline, upgrades went fine. No idea how it'd go with native encryption, though.