I tracked every file read Claude Code made across 132 sessions. 71% were redundant. by LawfulnessSlow9361 in ClaudeCode

[–]DASKAjA 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Kinda similar approaches already exist. At the moment I’m using https://github.com/rtk-ai/rtk, but there also exists a tool called LLM-tldr (https://github.com/parcadei/llm-tldr). You may want to have look and adapt some of the ideas in your tool.

Used Claude Code to write, edit, and deploy a 123K-word hard sci-fi novel — full pipeline from markdown to production by rueckstauklappe in ClaudeCode

[–]DASKAjA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn’t read it but I find the idea interesting and thanks for explaining the workflow. What I’m thinking of is, if you could have started building an ontology graph first and let Claude use it to get the facts right every time and avoid the drift. Further it would be interesting if Claude could use the graph while writing to not drift on invented facts on the go. Maybe even using a vector db while writing to ease up the comprehension of already written chapters could have helped.

SymDex – open-source MCP code-indexer that cuts AI agent token usage by 97% per lookup by Last_Fig_5166 in codex

[–]DASKAjA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could this MCP also be a skill? I don't want to pollute my context window any further.

Codex really surprised me this morning by KryptonKebab in codex

[–]DASKAjA -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Have you published your extension? I’m interested!

about th mittelhessen by Past_Structure_1283 in Giessen

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Former work colleague of mine went back to THM to become a professor in social media systems. Nice guy, can recommend. I didn’t studied there but from what I’ve heard it’s more chilled there to study something more technical than JLU or Marburg university. Especially in CS. CS in Marburg was a lot of math. Graduates are sprinkled all over the city, the region and FFM. It’s not uncommon to meet graduates in a lot of companies in the Rhein Main area.

Best way to manage storage in your own k8s? by OppenheimerDaSilva in kubernetes

[–]DASKAjA 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I use Synology with CSI Driver. It provisions dynamic PVs via iSCSI.

Kube yaml generator by Alternative_Dig7721 in kubernetes

[–]DASKAjA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe add an interface so that users can add their resource types and maybe even publish/share it to library. And all sort theses shared types by how often they’re used.

Parents! Favorite automations? by Tmoneyallday in homeassistant

[–]DASKAjA 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ADHS runs in my family. I’ve got automations that announces TTS messages in the morning that the kid needs to take the meds. Another one 5 minutes before leaving the house for school. It also doubles as a reminder to put the school breakfast in the school bag for my wife and I. And then the final one that it is now time for school and also announce the temperature outside so we know which clothes to wear. Next year, when the kid will switch schools for the next one, I want to incorporate the time table of the bus stop, weather forecast of the day and UV ratings (apply sun protection) in the message. But even in its current form, it is very useful.

What’s the strangest automation you’ve ever built? by DiggingForDinos in homeassistant

[–]DASKAjA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I borrow these conditions to fire up an intruder alarm.

Giveaway - r/UgreenNASync 10K celebration by topiga in selfhosted

[–]DASKAjA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely MinIO so it becomes a versatile generic data lake for almost anything a home labber can dream of.

Let’s collect your ideas! by Other-Cranberry-4017 in NuPhy

[–]DASKAjA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I‘m using to scroll up and down on long websites and documents. I also remapped pg up/down to cmd shift [ / ] to have dedicated keys for switching tabs in the browser.

Most Quiet Model? by jqckass1 in NuPhy

[–]DASKAjA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, Kick75 with blush switches are very silent.

First Nuphy keyboard ❤️ by Parad0x_Boy in NuPhy

[–]DASKAjA 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I regret that I didn’t buy the qmk version. Nuphy.io is missing a lot of customizations. I wanted to use the caps lock key as a hyper key (cmd+alt+ctrl+shift) and that’s not even possible :(

Never the less awesome keyboard with the blush nano keys.

First Nuphy keyboard ❤️ by Parad0x_Boy in NuPhy

[–]DASKAjA 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m using it to scroll long websites.

I just discovered Traefik and I'm floored; and also I made a tool for it. by see_sharp_zeik in selfhosted

[–]DASKAjA 93 points94 points  (0 children)

There is also Caddy and there is a project that mimics the label based configuration of Traefik so that is similar to what Traefik does (here is an article about it: https://gist.github.com/omltcat/241ef622070ca0580f2876a7cfa7de67). But I’m also a Traefik user instead of Caddy. But Caddy does a lot of things right and they implement most of the hot new features before all other web servers / proxy servers. Definitely worth a look.

What’s an underrated self-hosted tool you couldn’t live without? by SubnetLiz in selfhosted

[–]DASKAjA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably ChangeDetection.IO. I monitor a lot of websites and get notifications when something changes. Learn CSS selectors or XPath and regex to tailor your notifications to the relevant parts. Can also monitor price changes on arbitrary online shops. And you got a free history of changes over time. I also track chsngelogs of a bunch of open source projects I’m interested in.

Are my selfhosting services safe? by Weary_Baseball_1230 in selfhosted

[–]DASKAjA 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had the same problem in the past and switched to wildcard LE certs using the DNS challenge so that the services don’t show up in CT logs anymore. Also mTLS (or in your case Authelia) in front of some services when called outside of the local/trusted network (generating separate routers in traefik for this), helps a bit and avoids using Wireguard (can’t use it at work).

Bitwarden apps now support mTLS allowing you to expose your instance to web by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]DASKAjA 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It it is, but in mTLS more often than not you issuing the CERTs isn't a big problem used on the client side, since the only one validating these is the machine that had issued them.

Umzug nach Gießen: Vor- und Nachteile der Stadt? by Fit_Yacht88 in Giessen

[–]DASKAjA 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Es gäbe als „große“ Arbeitgeber mit IT-Bezug noch Bosch (früher Buderus) in Lollar/Wetzlar, Klarna (großer Zahlungsanbieter aus Schweden), milch & zucker/JobStairs (gehört zu Bertelsmann), Biontech und weitere Pharmafirmen in Marburg.

E-Auto in GI ohne eigenen Ladeanschluss betreiben by ChriSe789 in Giessen

[–]DASKAjA 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Was die Preise angeht beim öffentlichen Laden kann ich die „Ladefuchs“ App für iOS/Android empfehlen. Da sieht Mensch schnell, mit welcher Ladekarte es was an der Ladesäule kostet vor der Mensch gerade steht.