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aae42
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Preparing them for the future when all of their work will be laid out this way to maximize productivity
aae42
·10 mesi fa·discuss
A dull knife
aae42
·10 mesi fa·discuss
$5 USB mic?
aae42
·12 mesi fa·discuss
they'd love my little clipboard/AI project name, then

https://github.com/aae42/clippy-clippy/
aae42
·anno scorso·discuss
anyone could run this themselves with open web UI and litellm, in fact that's the stack I've been using
aae42
·anno scorso·discuss
i find these discussions comparing the "vision language models" to the old computer vision tech pretty interesting

since there are still strengths the computer vision has, i wonder why someone hasn't made an "über vision language service" that just exposes the old CV APIs as MCP or something, and have both systems work in conjunction to increase accuracy and understanding
aae42
·anno scorso·discuss
I've noticed this on my org as well, people refer to "putting things in git" and 75% of the time they're referring to the source forge.
aae42
·anno scorso·discuss
ripoff of https://www.chronophoto.app ?

it's really fun/simple so can't feel too bad
aae42
·anno scorso·discuss
I still use it for that. Built a really nice packer based process that pulls in Chef cookbooks and applies them in zero mode. Even have an integration test of the resulting AMI in later stages using test kitchen (Chef's "killer app" imo) with the EC2 driver to spin up an instance with the AMI and run Inspec tests on it.
aae42
·anno scorso·discuss
this is interesting to me, i know Facebook still uses Chef, are there any other FAANGs that do?
aae42
·anno scorso·discuss
could also just do the request in javascript instead of needing a (presumably hosted) sandbox
aae42
·anno scorso·discuss
It's an interesting post. I feel like people who are still doing Chef definitely know about cinc already.
aae42
·anno scorso·discuss
i also disagree w/ the article, it almost always needs spaces around both en and em dashes
aae42
·anno scorso·discuss
just like real intelligence... what's the adage?

> You catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar
aae42
·anno scorso·discuss
if you really got into the habit of putting your train of thought in here i was thinking you could use it for billing hours/dividing up billable hours
aae42
·anno scorso·discuss
probably, i wonder if there shouldn't be an edited timestamp as well
aae42
·anno scorso·discuss
Looks good. How do I share across devices?

Would I ever be able to see the source, or run whatever backend the above request requires myself? Maybe I've answered my first question and this thing is 100% client side.

I've been using https://www.usememos.com/ as of late, so the concept resonates with me. It's the first note taking app I've went all in on that seems to make time a first-class feature. Yours takes that even further by breaking it down per entry.
aae42
·2 anni fa·discuss
i know it's only been 5 hours, but the lack of comments about any Snapdragon X Elite laptop so far makes it pretty clear.... people aren't buying these things...

they're starting to come down in price a bit, i also would like to pick up a thinkpad version for < 5 bills, but they're not there yet, also i've heard very little about the linux support on them
aae42
·2 anni fa·discuss
nix
aae42
·2 anni fa·discuss
BW synchronizes all your data on each client... if you logged in before, and your server goes down, you can still log in to a recent client, it just won't be able to update

you could recover from that