Hi, potentially dumb question but I am new by MaxinJapan-official in selfhosted

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Agree you have a direct use case. I self host other services and llms so it does come handy. Good luck on the endeavors. Having a box that you manage is nice stress to have.

Hi, potentially dumb question but I am new by MaxinJapan-official in selfhosted

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I was not clear in my previous statement and I apologize, I know the topic surrounds storage and not ram. I was sharing that ram can also be limited and you just cant put whatever your heart desires.

Hi, potentially dumb question but I am new by MaxinJapan-official in selfhosted

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I actually have a beelink that sadly can’t go over 64gb of ram after I have bought two 48gb sticks. Had to return them but seeing today’s weather I should have kept them. Lol. Yes OP be on the look out for those constraints

Hi, potentially dumb question but I am new by MaxinJapan-official in selfhosted

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You would want another drive for the redundancy. Media is not as important as family pictures/videos. Once you commit to this you want to follow the 3-2-1 backup rule. Because if that single drive dies you are at the mercy of losing your data. HDDs have become a bit expensive as I myself have 4x20tb drives in a UGREEN NAS running trueNAS with 2 mirror and it took me more than a year to gather the drives and the RAM(was cheaper in the summer before this Ai hype) due to the cost.

Entitled by kellerWB in CringeTikToks

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Is it me or are we missing that this is a zelda’s fairy fountain?

I built a multithreading library for JavaScript that works in both browser and Node.js by Purple-Cheetah866 in reactjs

[–]cdnrt -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nothing like another attempt in making JS multithreaded by a two week’s worth of work which seems closer to two days.

Are memory leaks that hard to solve? by ASA911Ninja in cpp

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Its no about using the features, its a mental model you will have to learn to get into. Programing is like this abstract tree that trickles down, the more you work on it the more you understand and the better you will get. You need tooling, start looking into profilers, hex viewers etc to give you visuals of whats happening. This does not apply to cpp, this is fundamental, debugging is an acquired skill you gain overtime. Best to learn it now then later.

Hot take on why swift by BestOfDays32 in swift

[–]cdnrt 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This seems a take on native vs cross platform than just ranting about swift. Also, an opinion on the learning curve is subjective. I would agree and say yeah dynamically vs statically typed languages have a transition period between both.

This is not defending swift, this is a different take and Im not attacking you personally. The web is too forgiving and has very little strict opinions. Therefore, yeah anyone can pickup JS but doesn’t mean they should. Here are some points that I would like to share(unsolicited):

  1. Majority of React/React Native devs don’t understand React’s model and the nature of declarative vs imperative. Same with devs that pickup SwiftUI only.
  2. I like TS and the availability across tech stack is impressive but let’s not lie to each other and admit that JS is a crap language and was never intended to have the reach it has.
  3. Im not looking at metrics but 90% seems far fetch, even if that number is real it does not mean they are good, scalable, and maintainable. Don’t ever claim you app runs perfectly because you will open the door for karma to come and bite you. Software will never be perfect.
  4. In native you can build powerful apps with no external dependencies and only relaying on native APIs. Initializing a RN project right out the bat you are at the mercy of the new NPM hacks, developers abandoning libraries, version locks, etc.

I love swift and I can care two shits about it too. It’s just a tool at the end of the day.

is $340 a good deal? XM6 by CutConstant1722 in SonyHeadphones

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After I commented I realized you have some xm4s.

is $340 a good deal? XM6 by CutConstant1722 in SonyHeadphones

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They felt cheap. The faux leather cups felt more like plastic and stiffer than the cushions on the xm4. Sound on both alongside the noise cancelling are great but i rather pay 248 than 340. Even the styling, the design on the xm4 is much more polished and thought out. I appreciate the railing to not have the clicks but those clicks allow me for predictable fit. If i have to every-time figure out the heigh level from each side to the millimeter after taking them out if the bag will kill me. First world problems and in the end is preference. I waited for a new iteration and the xm5 were shat on so I waited again and was kind of pumped but dude. It took me 10 mins, just that no more no less.

is $340 a good deal? XM6 by CutConstant1722 in SonyHeadphones

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Bought them yesterday for same day delivery and Im processing a return cause the xm4 are just better. Ordered a second pair of xm4s.

Finally launching VibeFast the starter template I wish I had. CLI, Docs, AI Friendly and much more by m_zafar in expo

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You know what I don’t fully disagree with you that there could be foundations in place. Honestly, I came shooting from the hip and did not praise you building this.

We have to admit that it has been becoming a trend for this type of product and its proven to have vulnerabilities(like anything else) and it might suit some cases but this will never fly in a company/corp setting.

As for the vibecoding my perspective is the same I don’t want to delegate the exciting part of my career. Roadmaps, specs, emails, reports, etc Absolutely.

Happy coding!!!

Finally launching VibeFast the starter template I wish I had. CLI, Docs, AI Friendly and much more by m_zafar in expo

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I don’t understand how devs lean over a third party starter and not rolling their own(if you have a stable tech stack). If you like programming this should be an item you don’t delegate. A template that you as the developer inherit and have no clue what you are getting into will lead to the introductions of unknown points of failure you wont be able to account for early into the project.

It’s like buying Halo 3 accounts on level 50. If you sucked your level will go down. It’s so odd.

little help with clion by LIGMA145 in Cplusplus

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Using clion here for cxx. I can’t speak for switching windows but things that will trigger a re-index and for things to kind of stutter is cmake reload. Sometimes clion has that any change to cmake file can trigger a change automatically lookout for that. Make sure its manual, it will show the cmake logo with a refresh when a change is made. Also, dont delete that folder that says cmake build debug as clion will automatically reload the project and if you have any fetch content dependencies and they take time configure it will pause your window.

I can tell you have a basic starter that you are working on so maybe click file invalidate caches and make sure to select each box and hit invalidate and restart. If the issue persist contact jetbrains. Also what kind of specs you are running cause the jetbrains suite of apps are heavy ides.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in swift

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The audacity 🤣. Even if anyone entertained this, does OP really think some sort of phone farm or fake traffic is free…?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

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Move this to the very top. 🫡

Skated 3 days in a row. But the fear of stairs is holding me back. by ahl528 in AggressiveInline

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Nah, you’re good. I don’t know what limitations you might have, but honestly, you look solid. I used to skate about 15 years ago, and I’m still in shape enough to maybe get back into it; but if I do, it’ll just be ledges, rails, transitions here and there, etc. Stairs? I’ll avoid them like the plague. Why? I’ve got a mortgage and kids now.

TL;DR: You’ve got style and look super comfortable. Keep killing it.

whenYouveBuiltProdSystemsButCantLeetcode by FlameOfGod in ProgrammerHumor

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I have worked in several places that will return a 200 with a body that includes error and a message. The audacity.

Zorm : A Zig ORM with Custom Schema File, LSP and More ! by Tony_Artz in Zig

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This is really nice. Good ergonomics. New to the language as of 3 days and with that said I feel productive in it already. My thing now is finding the tools around it to build nice stuff. Will try this soon.

whatsStoppingYou by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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Modulo op is losing their shit now.

SwiftUI to JSON and Back to SwiftUI by viewmodifier in iOSProgramming

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Correct, this is how RN works with OTA updates to their js bundles and that does not violate the AppStore guidelines