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markstos@lemmy.worldOPto Framework Laptop Community@lemmy.ml•The Framework 16 laptop detects when it's booted partially assembled.8·12 days agoThe mode only seems to trigger if the midplate is pressing a switch on the MB. If you are running the MB without the midplate it doesn’t seem to trigger, so the server car should be supported.
Also, all spam messages.
markstos@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•Grinding down open source maintainers with AI17·19 days agoIt might be related to earlier attacks on Codeberg because of their open support of diversity, equity and inclusion.
markstos@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Do any of you have a buttload of RAM sitting around?English3·23 days agoI host routing for customers across the US, so yes I need it all. There are ways to solve the problem with less memory but the point is that some problems really do require a huge amount of memory because of data scale and performance requirements.
markstos@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Do any of you have a buttload of RAM sitting around?English2·24 days agoNope. Some algorithms are fastest when a whole data set is held into memory. You could design it to page data in from disk as needed, but it would be slower.
OpenTripPlanner as an example will hold the entire road network of the US in memory for example for fast driving directions, and it uses the amount of RAM in that ballpark.
markstos@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•How do bikinis not feel just as exposing as underwear?11·25 days agoAs long you give them a good life before you murder them and eat them, that changes everything.
markstos@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•How do bikinis not feel just as exposing as underwear?243·26 days agoThe same way that pigs are food and dogs are not. Cognitive dissonance.
Simple means different things to different people.
I self-host Ghost and find it pleasant to use and low maintenance. It is a single Docker container plus MySQL. I recommend a reverse proxy in front of it like Nginx. There are importers from many other blog formats.
markstos@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Would alcohol be as popular if it weren't a beverage?15·2 months agoSnorting tea, coffee and broccoli would be less popular too.
markstos@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•$1.5 Billion AI Company That Reportedly Used No Actual AI Goes Belly UpEnglish34·2 months agoYears ago there was a voice to text transcription service sold as automated that worked by people listening to your voicemails and typing them out.
It’s grow lamps simulating full sun brightness in a windowless room.
This is interesting, I would be quite impressed if this PR got merged without additional changes.
We’ll see. Whether it gets merged in any form, it’s still a big win for me because I finally was able to get some changes implemented that I had been wanting for a couple years.
are you able to read and and have a decent understanding of the output code?
Yes. I know other coding languages and CSS. Sometimes Claude generated code that was correct but I thought it was awkward or poor, so I had it revise. For example, I wanted to handle a boolean case and it added three booleans and a function for that. I said no, you can use a single boolean for all that. Another time it duplicated a bunch of code for the single and multi-monitor cases and I had it consolidate it.
In one case, It got stuck debugging and I was able to help isolate where the error was through testing. Once I suggested where to look harder, it was able to find a subtle issue that I couldn’t spot myself. The labels were appearing far too small at one point, but I couldn’t see that Claude had changed any code that should affect the label size. It turned out two data structures hadn’t been merged correctly, so that default values weren’t getting overridden correctly. It was the sort of issue I could see a human dev introducing on the first pass.
do you know why it is uncommented?
Yes, that’s the fix for supporting floating windows. The author reported that previously there was a problem with the z-index of the labels on these windows, so that’s apparently why it was implemented but commented out. But it seems due to other changes, that problem no longer exists. I was able to test that labels on floating windows now work correctly.
Through the process, I also became more familiar with Rust tooling and Rust itself.
The lead dev is not available this summer to review, but you can review here: https://github.com/edzdez/sway-easyfocus/pull/22
It’s not great that four changes are rolled into a single PR, but that’s my issue not Claude’s because they were related and I wanted to test them all at once.
This weekend I successfully used Claude to add three features in a Rust utility I had wanted for a couple years. I had opened issue requests, but no else volunteered. I had tried learning Rust, Wayland and GTK to do it myself, but the docs at the time weren’t great and the learning curve was steep. But Claude figured it all out pretty quick.
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But it’s not self-hosted and I’m not sure it supports offline reading.
Maybe the restaurants you go to have fewer options, but vegans go to restaurants that have things they can eat, and practically every restaurant has options now. French fries, for example, are a fast food item that’s usually vegan.
Yes. A number of vegans excel at endurance sports and they do that be eating and drinking boatloads of calories.
Did you read how any of the referenced studies were structured to confirm this assumption?
There’s also Zitadel: https://zitadel.com/