@Hidden_Neuron_ Yo! If you're using proxmox be sure to check out the community scripts. They're gonna save you a shit ton of time and effort.
https://t.co/E8QByiMcHH
Lol this showed up right when I was about to post about gitea's act runners. Anyways, Stumbled onto gitea actions and act_runner. Pretty neat that you can just run it directly as a host runner on a VPS or any machine. Works just fine ๐
@vimzhtwt I kinda just avoid that problem by having really strict workspace rules. Maybe max 2 windows at any given time in a workspace. Not the most elegant but coming over from i3wm that's just how my brain works ๐คง
I have finally cracked the code
With thinking enabled on Opus 4.7, you can send 6 messages before your usage limit is reached.
From next time I will choose my 6 messages wisely
@GeekParkHQ@antirez Absolutely. Getting it to spew out tokens was enough for me to believe we're moving in the direction where renting intelligence is the only way
I wonder if this is still gonna be a thing in the coming years.
"Job requires you to refactor legacy architecture into zero trust Terraform modules across 3 cloud providers but oh, you can't implement Dijkstraโs algo from memory using 1 array? guess you're not getting the job.."
Got humbled in an interview today. ๐
Applied for an SDE-1 DevOps role, but the first round was DSA. My brain basically stopped working because DSA was something I never really touched.
Walking out of the interview, I realized that even for DevOps roles, knowing at least the basics of DSA can make a difference.
Ig I should start practicising atleast basics of DSA now .
@thatmagicalcat_ That's on me for vague posting. This is me trying my hand at creating a client for my llama.cpp server. No agents. Writing code semi manually with autocomplete enabled.
I have been using Github, professionally for 10 years, with 10k+ stars, 3.3k followers. And it was not until today, at 8:06 in this video I discovered there is a discussions button.
https://t.co/XcTToeYQAm