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echo -n thatDude | sha256sum
It seems like the most significant new feature is called anti-gravity which is kind of an allow list?
We’ve had white lists for a long time so I’m not exactly sure how this will impact the system. That being said I read through the release notes and there are a lot of changes and improvements throughout the system, so congrats to them team on the 6 release.
I’ve had pihole running on my home network for years and I love it.
I think it’s funny because it’s true. Long form written communication used to convey a lot more subtlety than just its content. It’s a tradition that we will lose a bit like other formalities because it no longer tells you useful information about the sender.
Hah, I installed Postiz just yesterday, interesting to see this thread. It’s like buffer or one of the other paid tools to schedule your social media posts and track engagement. Of course, of particular interest to our community, Postiz is self hosted.
It doesn’t have as many features yet as the major SaaS businesses, but the software is looking good and quite usable right now. I’m sure the more people who use it and support the developer, the more this tool can grow.
For example you can plug in your OpenAI API key and get an LLM chat interface inside the software while writing social posts. But I don’t think it learns your style or creates posts using any kind of system prompt yet unless you type it in each time.
Another thing I couldn’t figure out so far is how to limit which social media channels individual users can see. For example my business has several different units and there’s a different marketing team on each unit, so they shouldn’t be able to post into other channels.
If you’re in the business of needing to post regularly on a lot of channels I think postiz is worth checking out.
There was only one, we’re all still copying from him or her.
Where’s this yhwh library, can I install it with pip? Seems like it could have potential for some of my projects.
Yeah there’s so many manufacturers of various connectors that it can be really tricky to nail down the exact model numbers
Looks a lot like MX23A series
https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/206/B_0094_2E_MX23A-1132557.pdf
Thanka for this comment, I wasn’t aware there are so many other options
The amount of time I reset it myself and the problem went away is too damn high.
Usually the end user kinda smirks and says huh, weird, I tried that! You must be magic!
There are Udemy courses on cobol, I’m sure any developer can get up to speed pretty fast.
Or just use an LLM, like the rest of us now
A lot of people talk about decision fatigue in their jobs. So it’s a gift of self care to buy 10 of the same shirt, eat the same lunch every day, etc
This whole thing happened 30 years ago now. Wow. These two must be in their 50s now. It was such a media circus at the time.
They need FF to exist… But doesn’t necessarily have to work well.
There was always a risky box of chocolates on grandma’s kitchen table.
Each bite was a gamble: might be a delicious milk chocolate with a peanut inside, or it might be a bitter chocolate with some medicine-like cherry filling.
My solution is a bit old school: A raspberry pi connected to my network and running miniDLNA. It has an externally powered USB hard drive. My TV runs Android and I have VLC installed. Any DLNA client works including Xbox and mobile phone apps too.
I don’t think mini DLNA is even updated anymore so eventually my solution might stop working but it’s been running solid for 10 years
Kuro5hin goes in there somewhere too
The guy was a the senior software dev at his first startup. Not sure if he’s written a line of code since then, but he’s at least spent some time in the trade
Possibly to run those strangely shaped outdoor billboard signs
Haven’t checked in a while but is there any hope for cloud storage of the image library yet? I’m kind of holding out for S3 support because I don’t want to manage multiple terabytes locally.