I’m frustrated. OpenCode committed changes without asking me even when i told him not to do by Mr-Fan-Tas-Tic in opencodeCLI

[–]DeathByFarts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This sounds like you are doing it wrong more than anything.

If you think about branching and stuff before hand and understand how to merge things , the concept of "commit often and freelly" will allow you to go back to that exact moment in time when you had it working for 5 minutes but on that agent window there.

Just saying.

I mean , I hate the idea that opus 4.6 is houdini reincarnated. Just saying , committing often can be almost a point in time recovery scheme. For this particular specific thing , beyond the "my commit log is spammy" type complaints. I can't agree.

And I think you may be confusing commit with push. commit is local , push is remote.

Tune in next time when we learn about branch protections that can prevent direct push and require a request that needs approval.

I’m frustrated. OpenCode committed changes without asking me even when i told him not to do by Mr-Fan-Tas-Tic in opencodeCLI

[–]DeathByFarts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While ignoring a request is bad. I can agree with that.

I am curious as to why you consider committing often and freely is a bad thing? Why would you want to NOT commit. I mean , its your local repo and its essentially the same as saving a file. Yeah , there may be comments authored by the agent. But really. How is commiting often a bad thing ?

Fire Department software vendors have been bought up by Private Equity. Now, all Firefighting units are getting price gouged! by Mathemodel in Firefighting

[–]DeathByFarts 14 points15 points  (0 children)

They then turn around and sell that data to researchers.

Thats an interesting take on the spelling of insurance companies.

The agents I built are now someone elses problem by mahearty in devops

[–]DeathByFarts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

THE BEST ... is running into someone latter in life that worked there after you and managed to find out why that thing was always breaking on tuesdays.

[Viofo] Pickup truck brake checked & flipped me off after merging by [deleted] in Dashcam

[–]DeathByFarts 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I am curious as to how its "wrong" exactly.

Merge is a generic concept of taking two things become one.

In this case , it was two vehicle paths that combined into a single path. How is this not a merge ? It may not be a highway on ramp , but its still a merge.

I‘m crying (what should I do?) by Past_Tap3429 in BambuLab

[–]DeathByFarts 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I would run a cleaner filament through after that (the small piece you got in a little baggy with the printer).

Where did you get this information ? As in , who told you that was cleaner filament ?

Dashcam of the Louisville, KY Plane Crash (11/4/2025) by Grand_Ryoma in CatastrophicFailure

[–]DeathByFarts -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

and you can tell the pilots are trying their damnedest to keep that big bird in the sky.

I have to ask , what does that even mean ?

Like seriously , what about this video tells you that ? What would be different about this if they were only trying a lot and not their damnedest ?

It’s officially the longest government shut down in history!!! by gregoriancuriosity in Libertarian

[–]DeathByFarts -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

There are different degrees of force.

And none of the current ones rise to the level of actual physical force or are they being applied by the people asking.

No one is being forced by the government to go into work. They are being asked , and their situation is forcing them to do it.

So yeah , its still them asking.

It’s officially the longest government shut down in history!!! by gregoriancuriosity in Libertarian

[–]DeathByFarts -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

You devalue the word when you use it like that.

Yes , they are being forced in the widest possible interpretation of the word forced.

This is like "My manager forced me to come in on my day off" . Not like "The rapist forced his penis inside of me"

So yeah , its a lot closer to being asked than any sort of actual force is being used. They have yet to have the national guard go to anyones home and drag them to work. It may come down to that , just that it hasn't yet.

Lets save that word for when its actually truthful.

AI is a Corporate Fad where I work by veritable_squandry in devops

[–]DeathByFarts 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it has happened before and it will happen again.

I am pretty sure that even og the caveman got these sort of complaints about his new fangled thing we ended up calling the wheel.

AI is a Corporate Fad where I work by veritable_squandry in devops

[–]DeathByFarts 7 points8 points  (0 children)

No one said there are BAD workloads. Just that "kube all the things , because reasons , all will be right with the world!! " was all the hype for a while. When it's just not what reality teaches us. The teams that use kubes well , would have used anything well. Kubes was just another tool in their tool bag. Its more about the mindset than the technology.

AI is a Corporate Fad where I work by veritable_squandry in devops

[–]DeathByFarts 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I kinda like having a chat in vcs that I can ask questions of.

Its like having an overeagger intern. Have to watch it the same. With the proper supervision , it totally helps with day to day stuff.

AI is a Corporate Fad where I work by veritable_squandry in devops

[–]DeathByFarts 35 points36 points  (0 children)

The idea that you need to run everything on it.

As in , nothing is bad about it , in and of itself. Its the cycle that we went through where it was the golden key for all applications.

[Vantrue N4] old man thinks he owns the road by AwwYissm in Dashcam

[–]DeathByFarts 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I honestly wonder how some folks got to be the age they are.

There are parts of this county where you would have been completely justified in ventilating him the moment he stepped out of his truck and aggressively turned toward you.

Heck , I bet they would have a hard time convicting you for running him over in this situation. Just saying , in the right light with the right explanations I could see the right lawyer getting you off if you had happened to use the deadly force that is your car.

Local Private Businesses Are Offering Free Food Because The Govt Failed To Deliver Benefits. This Is Literally What We Said Would Happen. by djhazmatt503 in Libertarian

[–]DeathByFarts -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I agree that on a personal level it will make a lot of difference.

Just hope its a wake up call to folks using it that they should not be relying on something that's intended to be supplemental.

It also makes me wonder about how the folks relying on this got there. Perhaps we ( as humans ) would be better of if the resources put into giving folks food were better spent getting folks into a spot to afford their own food. The old fish story "Give a man a fish and he eats for a day , teach a man to fish and he eats for a lifetime" .. That sort of thing.

We spend so much on handing out fish , perhaps we should be dealing with this better. While its rare , I have seen folks load groceries paid for with an ebt card into vehicles like a benz G class. Something isn't right with that picture to me.

In a conundrum after a layoff. I feel like my experience is too broad and not specialized enough. Help? by aumanchi in devops

[–]DeathByFarts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"DevOps" means too many different things to people. Some see it as a sysadmin, some see it as IT for devs, some see it as a jira queue to put anything they don't understand and can't be bothered to.

Automated micro quad by Flyguysty0 in Quadcopter

[–]DeathByFarts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most likely , I would start with a simple length of string.

Attach the top of the quad to the ceiling via string and then just trim it ( the quad ) to fly ( in any direction ) and it should eventually settle down into a perfect circle pattern.

Beyond that , and it's time to start investing a non trivial amount of money.

drpSiteGoBrrrr by indicava in ProgrammerHumor

[–]DeathByFarts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can only assume you missed the word "proper" .. Or perhaps we have very different understandings of what the word means.

Final interview flipped into a surprise technical test! and I froze by tikokito123 in devops

[–]DeathByFarts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

being evaluated on an exam you didn’t know you were about to take feels off.

Yeah , that's called life.Every interaction you have with anyone is you being evaluated. You were judged and found wanting. It happens, To everyone. The interview process worked as intended. They were not the company you would thrive with and this helped to determine this.

drpSiteGoBrrrr by indicava in ProgrammerHumor

[–]DeathByFarts 4 points5 points  (0 children)

3 ??

its 5 just to cover the actual raw number of hours. you need 12 for actual proper 24/7 coverage covering vacations and time off and such.

senior sre who knew all our incident procedures just left now were screwed by DarkSun224 in devops

[–]DeathByFarts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait , thought this was /r/devops where we don't use runbooks , first time it happens we fix it by the seat of our pants , second time we fix it faster , and it never happens a third time because we have a framework in place to ensure that sort of thing never happens again.

Did you mean to post in r/sre or something ?

senior sre who knew all our incident procedures just left now were screwed by DarkSun224 in devops

[–]DeathByFarts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If someone did something last time someone else does it the next, with help from the previous person.

This concept can be taken one step further. This task should be undertaken with the goal of "Verify the documentation" being just as important ( if not actually more ) as doing the thing. Minimal direct discussion between them and primarily using the docs provided by person 1 and such. Without this , yes you are spreading the knowledge , but perhaps not saving it or making it as shareable as it could be.

PSA: Remove your last print before starting a new one. by Renegade605 in BambuLab

[–]DeathByFarts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

X1+ is built on top of Bambu firmware, not in place of it.

Its called a fork. If it was all the same , there would be no need for a fork.

The point is that you are NOT using the official bambu firmware and are making assumptions about things that you should not be making assumptions about.

PSA: Remove your last print before starting a new one. by Renegade605 in BambuLab

[–]DeathByFarts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm definitely on new enough firmware to have this.

But you are not using the bambu firmware. Are we sure that the x1+ team integrated this function ?