

imo paying devs to review vibe coded bile would not work either. At best, the dev themselves should do the vibe coding.
Someone who has no clue whatsoever in terms of programming cannot give it the right prompt.
imo paying devs to review vibe coded bile would not work either. At best, the dev themselves should do the vibe coding.
Someone who has no clue whatsoever in terms of programming cannot give it the right prompt.
콩벌레, translates to bean bug
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia%3AAIWTW
This article really has it all. Definitely check it out.
No em dash, no semicolon, no markdown — pure human writing.
No sane selfhoster should do this. This is far beyond being overkill.
There is absolutely no way you can avoid GH hosted project completely. It’s like trying to buy a phone without Chinese parts.
Not sure how the new Pi5 is but Pi4 struggles quite a bit with Nextcloud. Nextcloud is not really designed to run on low-end devices, let alone an SBC. It may seem fine for the first time but when you actually try to do something, it’ll get sluggish and oftentimes downright completely fail.
I stopped using my Pi4 for anything file related but I guess there might be something that it can reliably run(I’m guessing Syncthing).
I know. But coming out of the box is nicer.
Rocky Linux. Been using debian but I like firewalld a bit more than ufw, and I don’t trust myself enough to let myself touch iptable.
Happened to me once. Had a little Pi at my parent’s house and that was a nice excuse to visit them.
I built a website that uses ChatGPT API for no particular reason whatsoever. Can I slap AI-native
on my resume?
In terms of service availability, yes.
In terms of data backup, no.
Before anyone says “you put all your eggs in one basket,” let me be clear: I didn’t. I put them in one provider, with what should have been bulletproof redundancy
This shouldn’t happen and the OOP clearly knows what he was doing but putting everything in a single provider with multiple services clearly is not redundancy.
Just do this like I did
Maybe. But Go is much more closer to C than to Cpp.
yeah, C, not C++.
Go?
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