Bun was purely built to make building faster and the apps to be portable
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But that’s what the system is made for
I have a fair bit in approved mode. Like it can run mkdir, ls, git diff etc
But it’s so nice when it works.
Fucking ai agents and not knowing which directory to run commands in. Drives me bonkers. Constantly tries to git commit root or temp or whatever then starts debugging why that didn’t work lol
I wish they would just be containerised virtual environments for them to work in
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex’s crackdown on free remote streaming access starts this week - Ars TechnicaEnglish
72·5 days agoLooks fine to me, I replaced plex like 3-4 months ago
Jellyfin / jellyseer + arr
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•iRobot’s revenue has tanked and it’s almost out of cash | "Roomba customers are understandably concerned about the impact these current financial troubles might have on their home cleaning robots."English
4·15 days agoI do rely on them. I have two. They basically enable me to never vacuum myself the last 6 years
Honestly I couldn’t imagine life without them anymore
Cursor please document this codebase
Evotech@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Ownership of Digital Content Is an Illusion—Unless You Self‑HostEnglish
10·25 days agoYeah, piracy is the last bastion of privately controlled media files
Doesn’t seem like it’s going away though
Same.
I can only take so much game loop.
Just easier?
I just use Cursor. Nice vscode IDE.
But tog can also use n8n etc to interface with git in a more automated manner
You just whitelisted commands. It can’t do anything destructive
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Programming@programming.dev•'AI' Sucks the Joy Out of Programming
32·1 month agoI use ai for my docker compose services. I basically just point it at a repo and ask it to Start the service for me. It creates docker compose files tries to run it, rwads logs and troubleshoots without intervention
When I need to update an image i just ask it to do so.
Ai also controls my git workflow. I tell it to create a branch and push or revert or do whatever. Super nice
Ai isn’t perfect but it’s hella nice for us who used to work closely with tech a decade ago but have since moved to move architect / resale roles with kids and just don’t have the time and resources.
I know I’ll get hate for this on lemmy though
But yeah, I think it’s pretty great. As long as you have basic understanding of whatever it’s going you can get pretty far and do a lot of fun stuff
Evotech@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How often do you update software on your servers?English
4·1 month agoWeekly. Cronjob.
Docker compose is so nice though
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Linux@programming.dev•Have you or someone close to you converted to Linux recently (with Windows 10's end of support)?
1·1 month agoTo each their own I guess. Containers have a lot of benefits like sandboxed security and portability
That’s not to say that native doesn’t have benefits, simpler networking and easier to manage if you aren’t used to containers
Then again, it’s a good way to learn something new
Evotech@lemmy.worldto
Linux@programming.dev•Have you or someone close to you converted to Linux recently (with Windows 10's end of support)?
2·1 month agoI want to be on Linux but honestly my PC is probably going to stay win10 forever.
When I eventually buy a new one it will be on fedora.
My main desktop / gaming PC just runs so many services and hosts media, loads of ntfs drives. I just cannot be assed right now.
Setting up new services in docker to make the config more portable in the future… Honestly probably wont take that long but you know how it is


Did you read the blog post?
Is staying open source