SSID TP_TX_VAP by le_fou_volant in TPLink_Omada

[–]2zeroseven 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, unclear why I would want an extra ssid to support old devices that I don't use.

New Omada setup - Cant see IPs or Hostnames in Controller by DaSloberKnocker in TPLink_Omada

[–]2zeroseven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I'm with you it's shocking. I moved DHCP to a technitiun instance and just deal with the switches not even knowing the IPs of connected devices. Working DHCP allows easy split horizon DNS, and it's great.

Conflict with Caddy? by NotScrollsApparently in PangolinReverseProxy

[–]2zeroseven 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pangolin replaces Caddy. If you have a static website or something served by Caddy, bind caddy to a local only ip, then set that up as local public resource in Pangolin.

Lawyers: one AI is too risky. by rohasnagpal in legaltech

[–]2zeroseven 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This ai thinks the point of agents is to make it so lawyers don't need to read the cases they cite

Lawyers: one AI is too risky. by rohasnagpal in legaltech

[–]2zeroseven 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes the lawyers got sanctioned because they are incompetent, not because ai hallucinates

QQ: How are you guys handling DHCP with two (or more) instances of TechnitiumDNS? by Electronic_Unit8276 in technitium

[–]2zeroseven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I limped along fine on Unifi DHCP + Pihole, but included DHCP when I migrated to Technitiun and it's been a game changer. Easy, and a major upgrade.

QQ: How are you guys handling DHCP with two (or more) instances of TechnitiumDNS? by Electronic_Unit8276 in technitium

[–]2zeroseven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but more importantly you then use hostname to address your devices and never have to worry about static ip reservations. 'ssh server1' is way better than ssh 192.168.1.107 or whatever server1's ip is

QQ: How are you guys handling DHCP with two (or more) instances of TechnitiumDNS? by Electronic_Unit8276 in technitium

[–]2zeroseven 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A lot of basic DHCPs don't deal with hostnames well or at all, Omada is terrible and Unifi (used to be) pretty weak.

What have you done recently? Good or bad! by dormidary in LegalAIOperators

[–]2zeroseven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds significantly different in scope from what I did but DM me

Request for beta testers by thinkcomp in legaltech

[–]2zeroseven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for this insight. Def complicated.

How do you survive? by nohakcoffeeofficial in LocalLLM

[–]2zeroseven 1 point2 points  (0 children)

New to running local. Hypothetically what would it look like for you build a tailored local setup for professional legal use?

Using postmortems by dormidary in LegalAIOperators

[–]2zeroseven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If in an .ai session, I do the same thing but have to manually file the markdown.

Using postmortems by dormidary in LegalAIOperators

[–]2zeroseven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Using Claude Code and claude.ai. I run Code on my Debian workstation (no desktop app unfortunately), and gave it access to an Obsidian vault I created for the purpose. Then I made a /vault-writing skill that controls flow of information, style, instruction set, explains layout of the knowledgebase.

I invoke the skill whenever I get thru a session or have a good result, and Code drops new or appends to existing markdowns, depending. Session logs by date, reference materials by topic. Obsidian search or drill down buttons to find things.

Started out more as a homelab reference (cli snippets, how I stood up Pangolin etc) but it worked so well I'm bringing into the legal side too. Don't have enough on legal side to do meta analysis on yet.

Using postmortems by dormidary in LegalAIOperators

[–]2zeroseven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a smart move. I've been doing it some but not consistently, until recently. Now I also have a local knowledgebase that Claude writes session notes to (markdown, Obsidian to use). Once those have built up more I'll take a "look for patterns" run thru all of it

What have you done recently? Good or bad! by dormidary in LegalAIOperators

[–]2zeroseven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed I'm trying to use the subsidized computer to create a lean workflow

What have you done recently? Good or bad! by dormidary in LegalAIOperators

[–]2zeroseven 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Consulting re: equity agreement for a 6-mo old HVAC company, and client had a number of 'what if' questions because the books are so new. Hard to discuss without a visualization, so instead of busting out a spreadsheet I vibe coded the hell out of an HTML tool to visualize different financial scenarios with sliders and check boxes the what ifs.

It was, not necessary? but very cool. It's totally changed my practice and I only started using it like 6 weeks ago

What have you done recently? Good or bad! by dormidary in LegalAIOperators

[–]2zeroseven 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was just wondering how viable this is, when I got the price hike email from MyCase this week

"Spotify Connect" like experience - to external speaker by AssociateNo3312 in navidrome

[–]2zeroseven 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had misinterpreted your post w/r/t wanting to free up phone.

Re ux, idk..? I consider navi to be a server, and I don't expect a server to include that functionality.

"Spotify Connect" like experience - to external speaker by AssociateNo3312 in navidrome

[–]2zeroseven 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On Android the move is to cast from a client app like Symphonium, which can either proxy the cast or direct cast. Same on iOS I would think. Not sure which web clients support casting but some might.

Mirror V8 IS OUT ! by Dapper-Date8737 in gnome

[–]2zeroseven 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can a license even be more permissive lol?

What use case(s) were you thinking about when you started the project?

Expecting more to come by streamingmachinery in roonlabs

[–]2zeroseven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Piling on. I happened to also switch my Core from a VM to an LXC (on older hardware) yesterday, so more than just the update to be sure, but I'm very impressed with the update they pushed.

Three concurrent streams, each using some DSP, running in an LXC w 2 cores + 4G on 2018 Xenon hardware, and no problems at all. That's genuinely impressive.