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Is anybody else bored of talking about AI?

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Publish Your Work

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LLM's shouldn't always land the plane

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Don't Get Hacked: Self-Hosting Coolify on Hetzner

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Don't Get Hacked: Self-Hosting with Coolify and Hetzner

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I got hacked: My Hetzner server started mining Monero

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jakelsaunders94
·5 日前·議論
https://prolific.com
jakelsaunders94
·2 か月前·議論
Taking this as a good faith engineering argument. What does that mean? What do you constitute a pollutant and how much is zero?

I guess as a contrived example your breath releases 40k PPM Co2. Have you tried aiming for no pollution?

The reality is we make things which involve pollutants, which we create laws to govern the safe disposal of. Engineers optimise for these constraints the same way you do. You wouldn’t have one k8s pod per request to ‘strive to keep the response times as low as possible’.
jakelsaunders94
·4 か月前·議論
Thank you for the rec and review, I’ll take a look!
jakelsaunders94
·4 か月前·議論
> What I miss is people showing off their hand-crafted libraries or frameworks.

Saame. I wonder if the use of AI will lead to less invention and adoption of new ideas in favour of ideas with lots of training data.
jakelsaunders94
·4 か月前·議論
Hey, I don't think this sounded like snark at all. Super grounded take.

> I think what’s interesting about AI, and why there’s so much conversation, is that in order to be a good user of AI, you have to really understand software development.

This I agree with completely. You can see it in the difference between a prompt where you know exactly what you want and when things are a little woolley. A tool in the hands of a well trained craftsperson is always better used.

> So I think we’re going to keep talking for quite a while Me neither, and to be clear I'm okay with that. This was mostly a rant at the lack of diversity of discourse.
jakelsaunders94
·4 か月前·議論
Hey :)

> And this one will be different? I think you're talking about my blog post here, in which case no, I'm afraid not. Hence the admission at the bottom.

>Umm. ??

> It’s all positives. So what’s the problem? The article is trying to say that these things are great, but the level of conversation leads to a lack of novelty.

> It’s just the discourse around it is “boring”. And the managers are lame about it. Exactly.

> OP can’t even resign himself to being a Type. Sigh. “I know what I just did hehe” Very self-aware.

Is this sarcasm?
jakelsaunders94
·4 か月前·議論
This is a really intersting take, and maybe shows that I haven't been thorough enough with my reading. My guess is that the deep technical articles are few and far between and the higher level 'hot takes' are what fills the room. Do you have any recommendations for interesting places to start?
jakelsaunders94
·4 か月前·議論
Agreed, LinkedIn is a cesspit of this. But then it always has been so nothing new there.
jakelsaunders94
·4 か月前·議論
I've been meaning to try Mastodon for a long time (I was never really a Twiiter user). As others have said elsewhere though, I'm not sure where to start. Did you just download the app and join mastodon.social?
jakelsaunders94
·4 か月前·議論
I think in most places on the internet the negative comments are the ones that will win out. Same for AI I suppose. I tried not to bemoan the whole concept here, just the amount of 'airtime' it gets. Sort of like when something happens in the news (lately it's been the Epstein files for me), and you wish you could see a more balanced picture of world events.
jakelsaunders94
·4 か月前·議論
This is a great saying, thank you for sharing it. Out of curiosity, do you have any links to intersting AI articles you've read recently? Maybe I'll change my mind.
jakelsaunders94
·4 か月前·議論
This is really interesting. I've been out of education for a long time, but I was wondering how they were dealing with the advent of AI. Are exams still a thing? Do people do coursework now that you can spew out competent sounding stuff in seconds?
jakelsaunders94
·5 か月前·議論
I use it all the time and have worked in several startups which do. For me personally, inline styling is the point. I can open up any tailwind project and see exactly how that element is styled without cmd + clicking around through layers of CSS.

Obviously it’s all personal taste, but in my mind it feels like the successor to bootstrap in a lot of ways.
jakelsaunders94
·6 か月前·議論
https://jakesaunders.dev
jakelsaunders94
·7 か月前·議論
This is a follow up to my post on getting hacked last week. Hopefully it contains some practical tips on self-hosting Coolify with Hetzner.
jakelsaunders94
·7 か月前·議論
I did see your comment on Firewall, and you're right about the escape. It seems safe enough for now. Between the hacking and accidentally hitting the front page of HN it's been a long day.

I'm going to sit down and rewrite the article and take a further look at the container tomorrow.
jakelsaunders94
·7 か月前·議論
Nothing in that container luckily, just what Umami needed to run, so no creds at all. Thanks for the info though!
jakelsaunders94
·7 か月前·議論
This is a great shout actually. Thanks for pointing it out!
jakelsaunders94
·7 か月前·議論
I've got a whole Hetzner EX41 bare metal server, as opposed to a VPS. It's gotr like 20 services on it.

But yeah it is massively overspecced. Makes me feel cool load testing my go backend at 8000 requests per second though!
jakelsaunders94
·7 か月前·議論
Hahaha, I did tell him this afternoon. This is the bloke who has the same password for all his banking apps despite me buying him 1password though. The imminent threat from RCE's just didn't land.