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  • I haven't looked into the config details too much, but I think its audible. I did see some hardcover & goodreads related code when perusing some of the docs, but didn't really look much deeper.

  • this feels like a harsh characterization. Their description of AI usage is exactly what I would want in a project using AI. I haven't looked at their actual practices, so I guess I am trusting on that side. All that said, this is similar to my workflow at work, so I am not as negative on it.

  • This guys been waiting for his moment

  • true

  • Not sure about slack alternatives, but Slack does have topic/general servers that people can join. SInce its mostly business/work targeted, a lot of these are tech focused (like for k8s, or pytorch)

  • Bit warden & Nabu Casa. Both great & they support really good OS projects

  • probably one of the most reasonable comments here.

  • Now replace calories with rape

  • Pantheon! While I think they had to rush it, it has a solid ending

  • any docs but the pedo ones is his moto at this point

  • How did he rackup 120k tokens in a single convo about setting an alarm/reminder?

    I literally feed full services to claude for 1/10th of that context size

  • Does this decompress the files preemptively and leave them? Or is it only decompressing as a post/subreddit is accessed? Basically i am wondering what kind of storage footprint would be required to search through this

  • This is pretty much us

  • I dunno, Israel/US have been doing this type of thing to nuclear engineers and the such for the years (particularly in Iran).

  • only thing that matters is what you and her think/want.

  • I use git and commit configs/setup/scripts/etc. to it. I at least have a road map for how to get everything back this way. Testing this can be difficult, but it really depends on what you care about really.

    • Testing my kopia backups of important data? that I manually test every once n' while.
    • Testing if my ZFS setup script is 100% identical to my setup? that's not that important, as long as I have a general idea I can figure out the gaps and improve the script for the next time around. Obviously, you can spend a lot more time ensuring scripts and what not stays consistent, but it depends on what you care about!

    For a lot of my service config, git has always worked well for me and I can go back to older configs if needed. You can get super specific here and save versions in git, then have something update the versions (e.g. WUD)

  • Most of the books I read are docs on all the fuggin homelab devices & services...wish I had time to read books at this point.

  • HA integrated with homekit well. I like to tinker, but hate doing interface/dashboard work. I did find an auto dashboard for HA which has made our lives easier. My long term hope is to use a voice assisstant for the rest.

    Since it sounds like youre handy already, i would really dig into the dashboard side since that will dictate how easy it is for your family to use.

  • Home Improvement @lemmy.world

    Odd wiring in a 2-gang