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kkapelon

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Your "AI" Pull Request was rejected and you don't know why

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5 points·by kkapelon·3 месяца назад·2 comments

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kkapelon
·5 дней назад·discuss
tmux and zellij are compared here https://herdr.dev/compare/
kkapelon
·5 дней назад·discuss
There is a whole page just on this subject https://herdr.dev/compare/
kkapelon
·5 дней назад·discuss
There is a whole page about this https://herdr.dev/compare/

For me the killer feature is the git worktree management.

But in essence it is tmux on steroid (Specifically for agents)
kkapelon
·5 дней назад·discuss
You missed the most important one. Automatic git worktree management. So that different agents don't clash with each other.
kkapelon
·12 дней назад·discuss
Because of lot of AI PRs come from first time contributors who just discovered the tools. Maybe their PR is amazing, maybe it is trash. You never know until you review it.
kkapelon
·14 дней назад·discuss
What exactly does rac validate do? How is it deterministic? Is there an example somewhere?
kkapelon
·24 дня назад·discuss
The goal posts keep moving.

First iroh was marketed as "solves communication behind NAT". Then we went to application level NAT busting vs node level NAT busting. Then we went to distributed vs client-server, then we went to stable IPs for non-server devices (your original comment). Now we moved to "true peer to peer" and "public keys".

This just tells me that the marketing site doesn't explain what Iroh actually does.

The fact that so many other people (apart from me) asked about the connection to Tailscale is also interesting.
kkapelon
·26 дней назад·discuss
They don't need to be https://tailscale.com/docs/features/tailscale-funnel

For this simple scenario (just exposing your laptop to a public IP) there are already a gazillion alternatives (e.g. ngrok)
kkapelon
·28 дней назад·discuss
They do if you use tailscale and friends
kkapelon
·28 дней назад·discuss
but if I am shipping a video conferencing application (where I control both the client and the server) I don't need nat traversal anymore. My clients will have outgoing connections to whichever co-ordination server I choose.

Tailscale is great for bringing devices/apps into a secure network when I cannot modify them in any way. If I have full access to the source code for everything, the story changes completely.
kkapelon
·28 дней назад·discuss
but what exactly is the use case? I was responding to the nat traversal topic..

If I wanted to share something internal with a friend I would use ngrok or any of the million alternatives.

Anyway, this is exactly why my top-level comment says that this project needs a "versus" page in the docs.
kkapelon
·28 дней назад·discuss
Like https://tailscale.com/docs/features/tsnet ?
kkapelon
·28 дней назад·discuss
Congrats on shipping

You need urgently a "versus" page that talks about tailscale/netbird/netmaker/zerotier/twingate/openziti

Looking at the use cases, right now I don't see anything that cannot be done with Tailscale...
kkapelon
·28 дней назад·discuss
you can embed tailscale on the application level https://tailscale.com/docs/features/tsnet
kkapelon
·28 дней назад·discuss
Already possible with taiscale, netmaker, zerotier etc.

https://tailscale.com/blog/how-nat-traversal-works
kkapelon
·28 дней назад·discuss
isn't this exactly what tailscale (and also zerotier, netmaker) do?

https://tailscale.com/blog/how-nat-traversal-works
kkapelon
·3 месяца назад·discuss
Thanks! I fixed it.
kkapelon
·4 месяца назад·discuss
You can get a 4g dongle with $20 for basic failover. There are also many other companies that sell cheaper 5G routers. Zte has several models.

Starlink only makes sense as a last resort if LTE coverage is not available in your area.
kkapelon
·4 месяца назад·discuss
You can find something similar with IOT sims. And then you just need a standard 4g/5g dongle/router
kkapelon
·4 месяца назад·discuss
Again this is location specific. I have a mini ups on my router/ont. And I assume that my provider also has a UPS, because even when power is out my landline connection just works.