@mosesxu I loved this novel idea! We're getting closer to seeing very capable models running off commodity hardware that is within the reach of the average consumer.
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@mattallen I'm interested in understanding more here, because the blog post lacks technical detail. The database's content can be encrypted on disk, using disk encryption anyway. Plus, if I'm not doing anything different and using an existing database, isn't the attack vector the same?
@GergelyOrosz My personal opinion is that unit tests are great at protecting yourself from future changes, which may break critical functionality, but not much else. I've seen plenty of code with 100% test coverage which never caught real edge cases in production
@GergelyOrosz That said, I don't think colleagues would let you live down the fact that you broke trunk here. A lot of people end up wasting their time, if trunk is broken - not to mention the fact that you are effectively blocking others from pushing their changes
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@rajdeut You can get by using a standard Apple Magic Keyboard. Although I don't find the iPad particularly great for engineering work, it's somewhat practical for most other tasks. Github Codespaces in Safari is mostly usable... but it's still not like VS Code on a desktop etc.