You’re not dumb. Rust is a hard language to pick. Some people probably think I’m mocking it because I made this meme but I’m really not - I love Rust. I’m mocking us mere humans trying to cope with greatness 🤣And I’m looking forward to the time when I finally “graduate” and become more productive and experienced with Rust.
I hope I won’t need a lawyer after you do 😂
Okay, one thing for me to do then…
rad seed rad:z3SNcAzHydhWtfaFTiq9S643GQjYU
Done! :)
I think this model can reach Null Island from anywhere, doesn’t have to be Europe. Can’t wait to see what else it’s capable of. But kind of hoping it won’t murder me in my sleep.
I would put a simple “grep <whafever> mail.log || curl ntfy.sh” or something like that. Ntfy can send you alert on the phone if some check failed or passed. For pass just use && :) Simple and it works.
This happens to me too sometimes. It usually fixes itself up when I clean the cache and remove all downloaded songs so it can update them.
Yeah better fit but a bit of trouble to setup… What’s your opinion on Icinga? Never used it myself.
Give https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma a try. I’m planning to do the same for similar use case. Sensu (sensu.io) is a more sophisticated option but it requires more infrastructure and there is a bit of a learning curve with it.
Very cool! Thanks, saw some things I didn’t know about.
That would be amazing. But it won’t happen any time soon if ever… I mean - just think about all that investment in GPU compute and the need to realize good profit margins. Until there are laws and legislation that requires AI companies to open their data pipelines and make public all details about the data sources I don’t think much would happen. They’ll just keep feeding any data they get their hands on and nothing can stop that today.
It’s almost impossible to audit what data got into an AI model. Until this is true companies could scrape and use whatever they like and no one would be the wiser to what data got used or misused in the process. That makes it hard to make such companies accountable to what and how they are using.
No place like 127.0.0.1.
Right. Why should someone write 10 lines of yaml when they can program 20 lines of Go? Or python. Or assembly for a risc cpu because it just feels so friendly with that nice instruction set.
Almost ready for it’s prime time I think. We just need a bit more on the UI/mobile app friendliness to make it shine for all.