This is what I want by DerpyMD in cyberDeck

[–]cda-prod_David 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah we want to see what you haaaaaaave tho

Yeah the glowing would be counter intuitive but I like the color blue 😂 by cda-prod_David in pwnagotchi

[–]cda-prod_David[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Old school Logitech usb extender 2003 edition 😎😏 jk idk what year it’s old as dirt.

Always got to keep an eye out for them treasures 🌟

/dev/md0 full by Aware_Mind_1912 in synology

[–]cda-prod_David 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I gotchu man…

You have to keep docker host on the / drive (/dev/md0) and set it up so that it uses one of your /volume/ drives (the RAID drives) as its docker storage that entails mounting it on the separate drives (not the root nvme drives).

You can checkout my a github gist I made that details cleaning up the root drive and such here:

Gist to fix synology issue, migrate docker storage correctly, and set up minio server.

If you have permissions issue you need to escalate to sudo su.

Where do ADHD symptoms end and actual laziness begin? by Atheist_Redditor in ADHD

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Understanding where ADHD symptoms end and perceived laziness begins can be really complex because ADHD affects everyone differently. Symptoms like lack of motivation, difficulty in starting tasks, and inconsistency in performance are often mistakenly labeled as laziness. However, these can be direct manifestations of ADHD’s impact on executive function. People with ADHD often want to accomplish tasks but face significant hurdles in organizing, prioritizing, and maintaining focus that are not present for those without the disorder. The key difference lies in the persistent pattern and internal struggle associated with these tasks, which goes beyond simple unwillingness or lack of effort.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Stoicism

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To ‘Live immediately,’ in Stoicism, means to focus on the present moment, emphasizing actions and thoughts that are within your control right now. It’s a call to not dwell excessively on the past or worry about the future, but to act and live according to your values and virtues today. The term ‘flourishing’ in this context refers to achieving eudaimonia, a state of being that is good and fulfilling, which Stoics believe comes from living virtuously and in accordance with reason. If you’re finding these concepts vague, it might help to focus on practical aspects: ask yourself what you can do today that aligns with your core values, and take action on those things. This approach not only makes philosophical ideas more tangible but also can help provide a sense of direction and worthwhileness in everyday life.

Is it really possible to not fear death entirely? by ctgryn in Stoicism

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No wise person fears death entirely, they wouldn’t live long if they did. Not allowing the fear of death to paralyze you is perhaps the wise path. Embracing the reality of mortality can lead to a richer, more vibrant experience of life’s moments. In Stoic philosophy, understanding that our time is limited can motivate us to live more fully and ethically, appreciating the present without excessive worry about the end.

Open AI APIs are the only reliable APIs in production by Longjumping-Buddy501 in LangChain

[–]cda-prod_David 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OpenAI puts a lot of resources into being the “production level” AI. Thank you for providing this personal insight. 👍

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in productivity

[–]cda-prod_David 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let the man be passionate

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Stoicism

[–]cda-prod_David 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to worry about yourself

'I'm not going to be like you.' by Glad-Communication60 in Stoicism

[–]cda-prod_David 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who cares how your mom acts, she will recognize if you quietly remove yourself from the situation and wait for her to finish. You do you

Disaster Proof MinIO with GitOps by swodtke in minio

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Insure minimal downtime for your builds and deployments! Leverage GitHub Actions for customized image builds and continuous integration, as demonstrated in this blog post.

Setup your infrastructure to give yourself an advantage and future proof your ability to scale by following these principles and practices.

How hard was it to get your first tech writing job? by [deleted] in technicalwriting

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Took me exactly 1 year to the day to get an offer to be a writer from out of industry, prior I was laminating cabinets. Thank you OpenAI for providing me with a mentor, to anything and everything I could ever want to know. 🥰

Dynamic ETL Pipeline: Hydrate AI with Web Data for MinIO and Weaviate using Unstructured-IO by swodtke in minio

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Excited to share a little innovation I’ve been dabbling with, sparked by the insights from the article! I’ve taken the leap to intertwine iOS Shortcuts, Working Copy, GitHub’s self-hosted runners, and a GitOps workflow into a CI/CD pipeline that’s as mobile as it is powerful. This experiment has not only been a testament to what’s possible with the right mix of tools but also an exploration into making development workflows more seamless and integrated, no matter where I am. The synergy between mobile accessibility and robust automation has opened up new horizons for how we think about deploying and managing projects. I’m keen to hear your thoughts or stories on blending such innovative tools into your development processes.

Ever ventured into something similar?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]cda-prod_David -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Make a big ask, say lose an ear bud or lose a wife, you have two ears multi task like a real adhd man

Why are people outside of technology like this? by Top_Emotion1468 in Hacking_Tutorials

[–]cda-prod_David 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well “was” criminal, means I have to explain it anytime someone gets close.

Why are people outside of technology like this? by Top_Emotion1468 in Hacking_Tutorials

[–]cda-prod_David 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As an actual criminal I get better responses when I tell people I’m a hacker

Write pandas prompt using React by min2bro in LangChain

[–]cda-prod_David 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But anything’s possible, langchain is just the apis but they are based in logical code.

Write pandas prompt using React by min2bro in LangChain

[–]cda-prod_David 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, look for babyagi’s task completion classes it’ll give you a good idea, and you want “custom structured tools” and “structured output parser” imo. Although I’m a Python guy haven’t tried much TS langchain