

I use it as an overconfident rubber duck to bounce ideas and solutions off of in my code, but I don’t let it write for me. I don’t want the skills I’ve practiced to atrophy


I use it as an overconfident rubber duck to bounce ideas and solutions off of in my code, but I don’t let it write for me. I don’t want the skills I’ve practiced to atrophy
I can’t believe this picture of the “adapter” I made 15 years ago is finally relevant. Think I was just missing a cable extender so made one myself

I’ve got a 1060 sitting in my server, forever waiting for an upgrade (It’ll inherit the 3060ti in my desktop whenever that gets an upgrade)


51 containers on my Unraid server, but only 39 running right now
Panel 1: Notes the current day and time. As it’s late afternoon on a Friday, it’s expected that he’s excited for the weekend.
Panel 2: Nope, yearning for retirement, so so many years away
This is an old feature, it existed long before LLMs. Nothing needs to be hard coded, machine learning is/was advanced enough to do it already.
Clue did it the best
A&W for root beer floats, Mug preferably over Barqs, but almost no fast food place around here have Mug. Barqs does have caffeine as well which is a nice pick-me-up


That’s syncthing in general. Syncthing-fork is specifically the Android app


It’s still a one time purchase for the license. It’s only OS updates that would need to be paid for yearly after the 1st year


That took me way too long to notice
What you’re looking for is genealogy software. You’ve got me curious about this as well now, hadn’t thought about it before. I’m seeing some recommendations online for Gramps Web, don’t know if it’s a perfect fit but might be a good starting point.
Based on your username in guessing you’re German? (Apologies if I’m wrong). Here in the USA when I first got my license in the state of Oregon it was the opposite. If you weren’t looking backwards while reversing and using only your mirrors, you’d be docked points on your exam.
Oh it gets worse than just that. I did the same for a while, and when we first started the permissions that app wanted were reasonable considering what it does.
We dropped it and took the higher rate earlier this year once the app started asking for a lot more permissions, like biometric and health data to “verify if we’re walking or driving”.
I started with Debian as well for my first server while I still had Windows as my desktop. Once I finally got around to ditching Windows, I was comfortable enough with a headless Debian server so figured I’d just stick with it for my desktop.
Definitely had some learning curves there. There’s a lot more tinkering to do to get things working
Having both Winco and Costco nearby is pretty great
And my axe!
The LDS (Mormons) actually do repeat it, in a sense. Their weekly sacrament is a renewal of their baptismal blessings
To me it’s separating services, which I’m getting ready to do. I’ve got 40-50 containers running at any time on my Unraid server, and I’ve been meaning to migrate some of those stacks to their own dedicated machines, mainly for downtime/maintenance on my main server.
Now I’m not going to go out and buy several PCs just for that, but I do have some old unused laptops that would love having Linux thrown on them…