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Cloudflare has an org whose job it is to do this sort of stuff.

The video data is probably good for training models, including text models.

There is also Project Arctic Shift.

I wish Discord had a betrer account switcher on mobile. I have a realname account for friends ana family, and another I use with randos.

I use discord PTB and Canary to run multiple instances with different accounts on a single device.

It also allows running multiple instances with a single account (to be on multiple vocals at once for example).

The only drawback is the release cycle is more frequent and I need to update every time I boot.


Is this a feature of PTB, or something coming soon to the stable version?

SKIP LOCKED was added in 10.6 (~2021), years after MySQL had it (~2017). My company was using MariaDB around the time and was trailing a version or two and it made implementing a queue very painful.

I think the "just do it" mindset requires management who understands that follow up requests might need to clean things up and refactor. I think some engineers have been traumatized by repeated applications of "just do it" and try to avoid technical debt up front, which is really really hard unless you are a SME with years of experience on building that exact thing.


My company has a plugin marketplace in a git repo where we host our shared skills. It would be nice if we could plug that into the web interface.


Or if we wrote these things in a language with real imports and modules?

I'm authoring equivalent in CUE, and assimilating "standard" provider ones into CUE on the fly so my agent can work with all the shenanigans out there.


Only $500? Time to increase the number of nodes in your side projects Kubernetes cluster.


I love sqlite, it's a great piece of software. The website is full of useful information, rather than the slick marketing we are used to, even on open source projects.

With that said, I find it strange how the official website seems to be making its way through the HN front page piecemeal.


This one is probably popping today because of the simonw post yesterday about using an LLM to basically one-shot port a lib across languages with the help of an extremely robust test suite


If you wait here long enough, it happens again, and again, and again, and again...to the point you start wanting to skewer it. :)

EDIT: Haskell was early 2010s Zig, and Zig is in the traditional ~quarter-long downcycle, after the last buzzkill review post re: all the basic stuff it's missing, ex. a working language server protocol implementation. I predict it'll be back in February. I need to make a list of this sort of link, just for fun.


> And I mean sure, everything is kinda janky on Jenkins, but everything falls into an expectable corridor of jank you get used to.

This is kinda where I am. No one really feels like they are selling a premium "just works" product. Its all jank. So why it the jank I chose at the price I chose?

At the moment I'm self hosting gitlab runners. Its jank. But it's free.


A while ago I set out to find a replacement for Jenkins. On prem with a comparable feature set. What I found out is that Jenkins is the worst apart from all the others.


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