Moral implications of LLM aside, this is an always-online, subscription-based toy that will eventually turn into a brick (unless the parent is an HN-er).
I find it really sad that this kind of toy is sold in stores.
I haven't set up a custom ringtone in years since I don't receive that many calls nowadays, but I having been setting up the "Hey!" notification sound from the Google Nexus phone on all my newer, non-Google phones that followed it.
I haven't thought about trying to earn from OSS myself, but I'm curious to see how Jimmy Bogard - who recently announced this intention - is going to handle it.
I use the Continue extension in both IntelliJ and VSCode and it's great.
Although, I'm just connecting it to my own providers and not using your hub.
So I'm more of a free-loader of the extension than a Continue customer. Anyway, thank you!
> using yt-dlp to download my subscriptions, convert them to mp3 and host the podcast feeds inside my local network
Hey! I've just had the thought of doing this myself the other day.
Do you mind sharing what tools you're using, besides yt-dlp?
For example, what are you using to host and generate the rss feed (if that's what you're doing)?
I personally switched to using 2FAS[0]. My favorite feature is that it comes with a browser extension that can automatically fill in the OTP on web forms, after approving the request on the phone app.
I haven't found a way to reconfigure the side buttons on my Logitech Lift Vertical without that bloated software permanently running in the background on Windows.
I'm honestly afraid to check how much it phones home.
Both the VSCode vim extension and the IdeaVIM plugin for Intellij support surround.
There's still some plugins that I miss in those implementations, but both projects are gradually adding support for more.