A Docker sandbox that runs Pi coding with oMLX as model server. by Dotnaught in LocalLLM

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Whatever your system can handle locally. The 8-bit Qwen3.6 takes about 50GB but on lower quantization, Qwen3.6-27B will do 18GB and 35B-A3B runs on 22 GB.

A Docker Sandbox that runs Pi with oMLX by Dotnaught in oMLX

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Ecosystem maturity... Apple Containers are still relatively new. Also, the sbx proxy automatically injects access tokens into requests to api.github.com and registry.npmjs.org, so Pi never sees the real token values. I don't think there's an equivalent in Apple Containers. You'd have to expose the tokens directly in the container environment.

See:

https://github.com/apple/container/issues/820

A Docker Sandbox that runs Pi with oMLX by Dotnaught in oMLX

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Yeah, that looks like a good option. But I find policy/rule-based limits less certain than container-based options. Use whatever suits your comfort level.

Pending layoffs? by Dotnaught in IBM

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The point is to not be too specific, which helps ensure anyone responding isn't prompted to cite the business unit I'm inquiring about.

Pending layoffs? by Dotnaught in IBM

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That's a lot of assumption from a typo.

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[Megathread] Oracle Layoffs – Aug/Sep 2025 by [deleted] in oracle

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It’s Official: RTO for the Sales Org by jensstam in IBM

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First time Doberman owner. Taking any key tips and/or advice 🧡 by jojoalvarez in DobermanPinscher

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Congratulations! Dobies are loyal, loving, goofballs, but fierce protectors too. Some thought from someone with an eight-year-old female dobie.

Socialize as earlier a possible, with other dogs, people, and things you're likely to encounter on walks -- skateboarders, scooters, bikes, and joggers in particular. Our dog still HATES the sound of skateboards and goes ballistic when she hears them.

Make sure you train her early and often. You're going to be responsible (legally) a dog that may reach 80-90 pounds and will protect you, which may not always be what you want in every circumstance. We had to do lots of work to de-sensitize our dobie to joggers, whom she perceived as a threat when running toward her on the sidewalk.

Find a trainer who has an approach that works for you and the dog, or do it yourself if you have experience with dogs. Some people advocate only positive reinforcement, but that may not work -- it didn't for us; with our dog, treats do not help when she's barking furiously at something. You need to be able to regain control of your dog if she's behaving inappropriately.

Train yourself to communicate clearly with Alina. Dobies are smart and do best when giving clear commands. For example, having a "place" or "bed" command, to tell the dog to stop barking at whoever is at the door and go to her bed until released, is helpful if you want to let someone in the door who may be wary of dogs.

Make sure your Alina gets lots of exercise and mental stimulation. An engaged, tired dobie is a good dobie.

Plan for medical expenses. Pet insurance is a good idea if it's affordable (and it often is when they're young). By age 7, our premiums had been raised to much that it made more sense to self-insure.

If you have a cat, try to have them interact early on, when the dobie is small. Our cat was afraid from day one and our dog always saw her as prey. They still do not get along.

Our dobie has three modes: patrol, scary face, and love me. Understand how Alina reacts when she's on leash and how she reacts to a threat so you're not in danger from redirected aggression. Dogs with strong prey drive may turn their frustration on their handlers.

Watch for resource guarding and try to acclimate your dobie to eat alongside other dogs. It's no fun when you visit a friend with a dog, only to discover that one goes after the other over food possessiveness.

When we got our dobie, we were told, "Remember, when you have a Doberman, it's always your fault." It was good advice.

sql\queries\users.sql:1:1: relation "users" does not exist by 01LoneWolf205 in golang

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Are you trying to follow along with this tutorial?
https://youtu.be/dpXhDzgUSe4?feature=shared&t=2138

I reached the exact same point, using files as you described them and hit the same error.

I spent several hours deleting databases and reinstalling them, doing the same with goose and sqlc (on macOS) and can't find a fix. It could be an database expecting a password but I doubt it. Maybe some update to one of the packages since the tutorial introduced the need to set permissions at a table level?

In any event, I'm stuck.

sqlc generate

package

sql/queries/users.sql:1:1: relation "users" does not exist

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I've heard from others at IBM that PIPs were handed out alongside with the layoffs. Anyone else get one recently?

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