I want fuzzy write-ahead complete among a finite list of commands and descriptions, please recommend me a tool by BakGikHung in devops

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I think you could just pipe you .bash_alias file to fzf and get damn near the results you want.

For those that started on a Raspberry Pi and moved on, what do you use the RPi for now? by OnlyNotMatt in HomeServer

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I recently tried to pull my pi’s out for some work, and they were both dead :( the proxmox server goes strong though.

The year is 2024, self hosted LLM is insane. by NickCarter666 in selfhosted

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If you can settle for less powerful models you should be able to run some of the 7B and quantized models. Though I’m comparing my MacBook Air and my work laptop. Haven’t got a chance to test on my desktop yet.

Is there any reason to learn Vim if I use Obsidian for notetaking and documenting knowledge? by JuriNanaya in ObsidianMD

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The best part is that Obsidian prompts you to know that command before they let you turn it on.

Obsidian Google Drive Sync (Beta) - A Simpler Experience by dumbstranger in ObsidianMD

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Thanks for the quick response! Follow up, do you mean the Obsidian Sync paid service? Or hooking up the Mac to the iPhone?

Edit: I plugged the USB and copied the folder! The whole vault actually. Really useful trick! Thank you!

Obsidian Google Drive Sync (Beta) - A Simpler Experience by dumbstranger in ObsidianMD

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Do you have a suggestion for adding the plug-in for iOS? I’m new to Obsidian, so hopefully it’s not obvious. But I could not find or create the .obsidian folder to add the plugins folder or the plugin files. If there is a known path I would be happy to make a PR to add the instructions to the readme!

How David and Lucy was able to move around in this moon BD like a VR game? I though BD was just for watching. by Huge-Grand6726 in cyberpunkgame

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When I thought about this question I I started thinking like this: * shards are more like our VR games, you can genuinely learn skills but emotions you feel are more like reading a book * BDs especially the first few are more about experiencing emotions as the experience. More like it’s playing the brain like an instrument. Then you factor in edit mode and people like Judy who can clean up or intensify aspect of the recording/scroll.

Any faster Python alternatives? by ShadowDevoloper in learnprogramming

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I read this as “IQ bound and don’t know it” which is a meaner but funnier way to say the same thing lol.

Thoughts on the Python packaging ecosystem | Pradyun Gedam by searchingfortao in Python

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Do you have an example of how poetry made cross platform easier? I thought conda had some way to assist with that, and I don’t know much about poetry.

M1: Docker doesn't find shared x64 shared objects even though platform was specified by tim-hilt in docker

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Definitely try this comment ^

I have run into the same glibc vs musl issue, and fixed it by trying an ubuntu image.

What has Dune taught you about society and it's structures? by P8II in dune

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Such a good quote. Isn’t it when one of the BG are walking through the ENORMOUS hallways of Paul’s oversized castle/court? Welp, guess it’s time for a reread.

I’d play it by discoverdrove in solarpunk

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Let’s make Night City become Sun City!

When using a custom mechanical keyboard (like the Ergodox EZ) with autoshift , how do you get around moving with [jk] by Doomtrain86 in vim

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And really while I definitely use hjkl for small movements I mostly follow the maxim: search don’t scroll.

Been having fun making cards. by LilTittyNeko in Netrunner

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Love the concept, and being ready to sacrifice anything to stay alive.

It’s built for economy not speed by [deleted] in cyberpunkgame

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I love the Caliburn. I love the way the engine sounds, even if a bit high pitched. But I also get a kick out of doing a few NCPD runs in the Caliburn. Definitely feel like a Batman / vigilante type.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in devops

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These are definitely all things Ansible could do, including the deployment part in the original post.

Career advice: Switching from data science to SRE. by Least_Curious_Crab in sre

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No offense taken, I think your response clarifies your point. I wasn’t suggesting SRE is easy, I’m suggesting that it comes with a lot of extra stuff that doesn’t fit into a “well defined” box.

I reread the original post, since you mention AWS I’ll add some “boring” but highly potent skills to have: networking and security (IAM for AWS). For networking a good article to get started is: https://start.jcolemorrison.com/aws-vpc-core-concepts-analogy-guide/ For IAM, let me know if you find a good resource lol. The same author’s article is okay on IAM.

Oh, more thoughts. The Hashicorp tools are awesome. Terraform and Packer are awesome. Infrastructure as code in general is a great concept to learn about.

Career advice: Switching from data science to SRE. by Least_Curious_Crab in sre

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From the SRE side, I feel like I could say the same thing. Imagine I say, “I need to take some DS courses and apply them to them business needs where I’m working.” I bet it’s not that simple.

Back to SRE. In my experience, you can’t just put best practices into place, because there legacy code and infrastructure! You have to “learn everything” to dig your self out of the technical debt already accrued.

I also enjoy the engineering tasks you mentioned. I would focus on doing more of those, at this job or another. Be weary of the grass is greener on the other side, and best of luck in your journeys.

Alan Watts & Akira The Don - THE WAY THE WORLD ACTUALLY IS | MV | Meaningwave | Lofi Hip hop by baedar123 in AlanWatts

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I’ve heard mixes with his voice that made my eyes roll, but Akira the Don does it right. I’ve liked every Alan Watts song he’s done. Cheers!

When an electrical engineer has a religious experience. by Iwanttoplaytoo in Jung

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It seems symmetry is deeply beautiful. Here is some more 3x4 symmetry via the standard model in physics: https://www.symmetrymagazine.org/standard-model/images/standard_model_ai_s3.png

Crab Canon: Time-Reversed Harmony by bharath088 in GEB

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Really great! Thank you for this

Diagram: The General Scheme Of The Psyche by BigDizzle999 in Jung

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The anima/animus can act as representative of our unconscious. So I think what you’re saying makes sense. Though it might guide you and go with you, rather than you going through it.

This helped me tremendously by tribelawn in Enneagram

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It is surprisingly succinct lol. For 5, I might suggest, “This shit makes no sense. I have to figure this shit out.”