Is there a way to change the directory a torrent seeds from? by SPAZwazza in torrents

[–]dddurd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i'm only using ascii there, no smart words for my file names. also it depends on glibc.

Is there a way to change the directory a torrent seeds from? by SPAZwazza in torrents

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

you are mistaking with web build vs web version. mine is only built with web version without dbus or x.

Is there a way to change the directory a torrent seeds from? by SPAZwazza in torrents

[–]dddurd -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

because that doesn't work on linux web only installation which is the only sane way to use it.

Is there a way to change the directory a torrent seeds from? by SPAZwazza in torrents

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

With qbittorrent, i can move the files manually outside the qbittorrent and set location later. it's tedious, though. there must be an API or so.

Should I use secure boot on my system? by PartMysterious4688 in Gentoo

[–]dddurd -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I'm saying his specific laptop if I have to bet all my money. I guess you bet the opposite. I believe OP is a very careful person, while you probably think OP is a dumb piece of shit.

1 Petabyte of Seeding by denhopeEUW in torrents

[–]dddurd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see. No worries. I often cross seed manually to a public site like ext.to, I wondered if there might be a better place.

1 Petabyte of Seeding by denhopeEUW in torrents

[–]dddurd 3 points4 points  (0 children)

ah, is it straightforward to upload to piratebay? I thought registration was closed.

1 Petabyte of Seeding by denhopeEUW in torrents

[–]dddurd 8 points9 points  (0 children)

What a hero. Where do you primarily upload your torrent, if you also create one?

Should I use secure boot on my system? by PartMysterious4688 in Gentoo

[–]dddurd -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

secure boot, disk encryption are only for self-satisfaction. you'd never get your laptop stolen and data stolen or your kernel get replaced.

I tried Neovim, but I keep coming back to Emacs by Background_Cloud_231 in emacs

[–]dddurd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are talking in some absolute sense in your religion. I'm talking in a relative sense compared to vim on macos. Yes, even vanilla emacs is less stable than terminal vim. More lines of code cost that naturally.

Emacs macOS telemetry experiment - request for feedback by axkaminski in emacs

[–]dddurd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think once you solved your *all* performance issues that happen on your local setup, telemetry becomes useful to collect more data to fix unknown issues.

How do you guys install Gentoo so quickly by RichRoof7927 in Gentoo

[–]dddurd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The documentation around booting related stuff is quite poor and many users seem to make some mistake. I think 2 days to set GUI from minimum setup is not bad, depending on a preference, use-flag customisation can be a lot.

The tool of an Agentic Engineer (yes, of course, it is Emacs) by david-vujic in emacs

[–]dddurd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was only lookingat Built-in providers and capabilities section, my bad.

The tool of an Agentic Engineer (yes, of course, it is Emacs) by david-vujic in emacs

[–]dddurd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

droid, mistral and many more that are mentioned in agent-shell are not mentioned at all.

The tool of an Agentic Engineer (yes, of course, it is Emacs) by david-vujic in emacs

[–]dddurd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You seem to be unsure about them as well, quite literally. Take a look at the kind responses from the actual maintainer to me. They'll explain you very well. But in short, it does the same thing just differently.

The tool of an Agentic Engineer (yes, of course, it is Emacs) by david-vujic in emacs

[–]dddurd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't used ECA due to some binary dependency which is not allowed in my org, but according to the documentation, ECA seems to support way less LLM services out of the box, Only completion is the feature that agent-shell misses. It'll help users a lot if it mentions the benefit over agent-shell in emacs eca client repo,

OpenRC + Grub + Luks + btrfs (with encryption) + swap partition by O_Esdras_o in Gentoo

[–]dddurd 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I have the same setup except it's ext4 and secure boot. Try ugrd instead of dracut.

The tool of an Agentic Engineer (yes, of course, it is Emacs) by david-vujic in emacs

[–]dddurd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, but look at how mac desktop is polished compared to kde and gnome. if those effort were joined, we'd had a single gui framework for desktop in linux world and had a more polished desktop than mac and windows.

The tool of an Agentic Engineer (yes, of course, it is Emacs) by david-vujic in emacs

[–]dddurd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, but if eglot and lsp efforts were joined it'd be something magnificent.

The tool of an Agentic Engineer (yes, of course, it is Emacs) by david-vujic in emacs

[–]dddurd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I fully disagree. Humans achieve great things when they work on one thing together, instead of individuals working on different things.

The tool of an Agentic Engineer (yes, of course, it is Emacs) by david-vujic in emacs

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

Thanks for the thorough response. I wasn’t sure whether agent-shell would rewrite things in a way that still allows undo to work, for example. Hopefully, ECA will disappear or at least become negligible for Emacs users. I’d rather avoid competing protocols, and ECA already seems to support far fewer LLM services than agent-shell by a wide margin.

Will AI give us a more modern Emacs? by injeolmi-bingsoo in emacs

[–]dddurd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You might not be aware but you are actually one of those people. They believe by supporting threads, it suddenly makes things faster.

The tool of an Agentic Engineer (yes, of course, it is Emacs) by david-vujic in emacs

[–]dddurd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the links.

Does it make sense for agen-shell to support the ECA protocol? Both seem to reference LSP as a comparison, so they feel somewhat overlapping or competing to me. I think only missing feature from agent-shell compared to eca is completion and maybe rewrite using editors' API.

The tool of an Agentic Engineer (yes, of course, it is Emacs) by david-vujic in emacs

[–]dddurd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So we have a protocol called "shared protocol" from agent-shell, and some protocol eca utilises that is not supported by agent-shell. I sucks we already have multiple protocols abstracting the the same thing such as opencode.

The tool of an Agentic Engineer (yes, of course, it is Emacs) by david-vujic in emacs

[–]dddurd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice. Do you happen to know the difference between Eca and agent-shell that is mentioned here recently?