

Claude code wrote and opencv python app to remove every other word from the Declaration of Independence.
Not really, but you wondered
Claude code wrote and opencv python app to remove every other word from the Declaration of Independence.
Not really, but you wondered
What are you talking about? RAG is a method you use. It only has limitations you design. Your datastore can be whatever you want it to be. The llm performs a tool use YOU define. RAG isn’t one thing. You can build a rag system out of flat files or a huge vector datastore. You determine how much data is returned to the context window. Python and chromadb easily scales to gigabytes, on consumer hardware, completely suitable for local rag.
I’ve been using ntfy for years without issue. curious how it’s failing you.
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Super bummer
I had to use https://leantime.io/all-about-open-source-project-management/ and ended up not hating it. I think it checks all your boxes
https://g.co/gemini/share/5a4a2f9998be
It’s a good answer
Well this is dope, me likely. thanks
Tailscale is free for personal use
What mobile solution are you using in this scenario?
You’ll need to disable proxy, run certbot, then re enable proxy.
LE won’t sign a site already cf encrypted, or behind cf (even with cf SSL disabled.)
You could try a DNS challenge or other method.
In this episode of “Doing everything the hardest way possible.”
Cloudflare has SSL, y u need mo?
I think release notes and bugfix can be a simple link. The post is pages of this in my client.
I treat links like atomic notes. I add as much detail as I feel like to each link, sometimes I go back and add tags and notes. Then I have an exceptionally poor process that attempts to go back to each link, get the archivebox archive and uses python to attempt to grab the article text (I tried using newspaper3k at first, but it’s unmaintained, so moved to readability). Then sticks the resulting link text into the note.
Honestly It’s a mess, and I really haven’t figured out how to do link things together very well, but, for now, it’s my little disaster of a solution.
Reduce your threat profile. Run sslh, 443 handles both SSL and ssh. Adjust your host based firewall to just 443 Attack yourself on that port, identify the logs Add the new profiles to fail2ban Enable fail2ban email If you don’t like email, use a service that translates email to notification. Ntfy.sh is free notifications Or… Use something like tailscale and don’t offer a remote login to the general Internet.
I submitted your post to got here’s what it thought
Archivebox is in my obsidian workflow, it grabs every link in my vault and archives it. I didn’t see an API in linkwarden, perhaps I missed it.
I was just telling little Jimmy about being a miner in the actinides mines…