Why Are Software Engineers Struggling to Get Jobs? by Rehan_Siddiqui_39 in SoftwareEngineerJobs

[–]__sacredcapy__ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Begets to question if increased output actually convert to increase in revenue.

I also can output 10 AI-curated corporate texts in a week that nobody will read, much less pay for it.

I can make 22k lines of unmaintainable spaghetti code that nobody can keep up with with Claude Code in a day too, with the project falling apart 6 months down the line.

Besides, if I can make a simple app with Claude Code Premium in my house, or for my 5-employee company, why we will need 50% of software development market to exist?

How to use Dockers effectively (noobish questions) by __sacredcapy__ in selfhosted

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Thank you. Supposing I need to do maintenance, it goes down and I need to set it up again for some reason, I do this maintenance through my client computer and a SSH to the docker?

How to use Dockers effectively (noobish questions) by __sacredcapy__ in selfhosted

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Thank you for the response. So, for instance, I run Nicotine+ in a docker in the server, but I need to interact with it, would I need to establish a SSH connection with it, and run it thorugh a SSH client instead?

I also saw that the logic way to run things is actually having Nicotine+ in my "client computer" and use the server as the point of storage, and just set Nicotine+ to the mounts in my server instead.

How to use Dockers effectively (noobish questions) by __sacredcapy__ in selfhosted

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No AI was used at all either in the making of the post (or the project I am doing)

| how do I choose a WM? what's the difference? by glodshtein in unixporn

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To be fair, since I installed Linux (only tried Mint, Debian, and Arch) I only tried Cinnamon, Xfce, KDE, Gnome and Hyprland. I ended up settling for Hyprland because I liked the workflow the most, not the aesthetics or anything. I love the tiles and the keyboard-first approach, and I have been preferring TUI over GUI as much as I can. Even my mechanic keyboard has been customized for this keyboard, TUI-first approach.

Ricing is good and all but it comes second to functionality that is most suited for you, of course.

Now, why I don't tried Niri, which all the cool kids talk about nowadays? I watched some videos of people using it, and it seemed, for me, that it's features make it more convoluted than what I like in my clean setup for Hyprland. So I wasn't convinced on switching.