

I don’t think so, the previous release 10.11.6 is a few months old and the axios supply chain attack happened yesterday.


I don’t think so, the previous release 10.11.6 is a few months old and the axios supply chain attack happened yesterday.


Fuck their wives, drink their blood
Come on, Jeff, get 'em


Vibe code it a bit further, then pass it back. If they can hand you slop without second thought, why shouldn’t you?


It helps to type the url correctly


but it ended up causing more problems than it solved
Gee I wonder why


Immich is exactly what you’re looking for. Debugging the installation problem will be a lot less work with a way better result than trying to get Nextcloud to do what you want.


The best practice would be using dev container features. Those are basically install scripts that get layered onto your container. See this list for some available features or write your own.
One nice thing about features is that, in a collaborative environment, you can add required features for everyone directly in the devcontainer.json and personal preferences like a zsh feature in your settings.json (dev.containers.defaultFeatures) so they get installed into every container you open.


Yes. I run Harbor and pull all images through its proxy cache.


What a dumb name. This whole Twitter -> X rebranding was stupid to begin with, why would one imitate that?
Also - Mastodon?
Is this project vibe coded?


Also kinda ironic that Zig itself takes a very different direction as it has a strict no LLM policy and recently moved from GitHub to Codeberg.


Similarly, make your methods short - really, really short. If you have 10 lines of code and put them each in their own method, great! Maybe it isnt the fastest code to read - but readable method names will make it obvious what each line does, and combining independent methods together is far easier than breaking one massive method into chunks.
I agree with a lot you said and this reads like advice straight from Robert Martins “Clean Code”, but I’ve recently read a discussion between him and John Ousterhout, where John makes compelling arguments for longer, “deeper” functions. I found the discussion very interesting and actually started reading “A Philosophy of Software Design” shortly after. Would recommend!


Allegedly, backups simply couldn’t be kept, due to the G-Drive system’s massive capacity.
X Doubt. Things like S3 can also store massive amounts of data and still support backups or at least geo replication. It’s probably just a matter of cost.
But it gets worse. It turns out that before the fire, the Ministry of the Interior and Safety had apparently instructed government employees to store everything in the G-Drive cloud and not on their office PCs.
Which is totally fine and reasonable? The problem isn’t the order to use the centralized cloud system, but that the system hasn’t been sufficiently secured against possible data loss.
Yeah, EVs are really cool!
I didn’t want to express an anti-EV sentiment, I just hate this commanding kind of headline. “Watch these…”, “Do that…”, “You must…” - shut the fuck up.


No.


The question about the single most favorite self hosted software is impossible to answer.


No, I also got the mail and it stated pretty clearly that they only increase the price of the previously free plesk license to 5€. If you don’t use plesk (aka don’t have a license as you described), the VPS will still cost 1€/mon.
100%, just take a quick look at the repo. I wish there was a rule in this community that requires a label for vibecoded apps.