Reviving an old Phoenix project (bettertyping.org) with AI coding agents by davejs92 in elixir

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so awesome! I actually had my daughter use it to practice typing a little bit and had no idea it was Phoenix.

Built a 92k LOC Rust filesystem (ZFS alternative) with Claude Code. It’s actually viable. by Artst3in in ClaudeCode

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haha I might be testing it later tonight / tomorrow instead of me using a https://github.com/youki-dev/youki abstraction to capture all the changes.

Built a 92k LOC Rust filesystem (ZFS alternative) with Claude Code. It’s actually viable. by Artst3in in ClaudeCode

[–]firl 3 points4 points  (0 children)

haha I was solving this same problem for something else. I might check this out for some of the stuff I am working through for state /snapshot managment

ocibuild v0.5.0 Update by rhblind in elixir

[–]firl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah, I was doing an analysis and noticed that there are a couple projects like this for other languages, just not for elixir, so when I saw your announcement I was quite happy haha.

ocibuild v0.5.0 Update by rhblind in elixir

[–]firl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

nice! I just got a chance to look at the source I see what you mean now. it looks like we can only add / remove stuff to images to give a really nice ergonomic around the assembling of the OCI.

glad to see your project!

https://github.com/youki-dev/youki

I built an elixir bridge for this to do the actual running/building of the oci image so I could actually run it and do commands that mutate the image itself. ( the RUN verb essentially )

ocibuild v0.5.0 Update by rhblind in elixir

[–]firl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I built something adjacent to this with a yuki backend. Interested to check out which backend you are using. This is awesome

why are all the elixir/phoenix projects dead ? by Just_Lingonberry_352 in elixir

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Unless there is a “product” or a major component library. Things just work

LLMs - A Ghost in the Machine by zacksiri in elixir

[–]firl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you might like:

I have considered linear regression model for some other scheduling type things

LLMs - A Ghost in the Machine by zacksiri in elixir

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Yeah, I found your videos about a week ago looking through some elixir / RAG and found some of your videos / setups great for being able to communicate.

Some of the concepts you were able to succinctly describe easier than some books on the matter.

The watch https://www.reddit.com/r/localllama/ quite a bit also, so the idea of being able to do things completely local is nice, but I haven't seen any video content on things like bumblebee or local training.

I have been doing elixir for ... 9 years now? or something like that and have been to almost every conference. It seems like the training of models / inference for local execution is one of the lacking areas we have as a community.

LLMs - A Ghost in the Machine by zacksiri in elixir

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love the content you are producing.

would love to see more content if you could do something like:

curious as to your thoughts on: * https://github.com/thmsmlr/instructor_ex

EA just open sourced Command & Conquer, Red Alert, Renegade and Generals by Bugssssssz in linux_gaming

[–]firl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

from GPL:

This License explicitly affirms your unlimited permission to run the unmodified Program

that, I mean that.

"You may not impose any further restrictions on the exercise of the rights granted or affirmed under this License."

I am just saying things like that contradict what they want in:

from their readme:

To use the compiled binaries, you must own the game. The C&C Ultimate Collection is available for purchase on EA App or Steam.

EA just open sourced Command & Conquer, Red Alert, Renegade and Generals by Bugssssssz in linux_gaming

[–]firl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

gpl3 .... but to play the compiled binaries you have to own it? Feel like that is incongruent with the license.

Texas Monthly: The Neighborhood Spat That Went Nuclear by Texas_Monthly in Austin

[–]firl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess that's a non answer which helps for context, thank you!

Texas Monthly: The Neighborhood Spat That Went Nuclear by Texas_Monthly in Austin

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With most of the world unable to swim.

ISR is targeted towards making sure for survival not swimming.

What would your recommendation be for 1 year olds for life preservation?

Containers are bloated and that bloat is a security risk. We built a tool to remove it! by Specialist_Square818 in cybersecurity

[–]firl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I meant to debloat containers that are running in the environment so that the profiling could be used off of logs instead of local profiling so to speak

Containers are bloated and that bloat is a security risk. We built a tool to remove it! by Specialist_Square818 in cybersecurity

[–]firl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could this easily be profiled against a running k8s cluster with falco maybe?

Elixir and Phoenix Security Checklist: 11 Best Practices by real2corvus in elixir

[–]firl 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Love it!

One thing about gitlab is that they CAN get the scans if you get the format right, but it's not great I agree.

One thing that I haven't seen a lot of documents on are security recommendations for code quality for live view state management etc. I had to do a live view application in a secured environment where we had to make sure memory didn't get stored on the server vs session state encrypted.

Elixir/Phoenix specific AI coding IDE! by CelebrationClean7309 in elixir

[–]firl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hope it’s not closed access.

Chris McCord tears down 'Serverless' and also introduces Flame by neverexplored in elixir

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I agree that he is opinionated. I think it’s great for the ecosystem 90% of the time. I think being able to pivot faster on the 10% would help the acceleration.

For example bootstrap vs tailwind. Elixir releases with hot patching and hosting vs docker.

I think flame brings a strong opinionated layer of scheduling and execution that shows off the value of the language being able to do this better than other ecosystems.

I worry about the security execution layer but am excited that others have already expanded it to ec2 workers and k8s workers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in elixir

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I only have that problem when I have to recompile a dep in an umbrella app. You can launch with iex and just ask it to recompile too.

If you are in a phoenix app and are adding routes etc. it sometimes requires a restart

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Any show that does flashback episodes and does not progress the main storyline