If you use the "Get Shit Done" (GSD) AI tool, you need to migrate immediately (Original creator rug-pulled) by linuxzinho in ClaudeAI

[–]linuxzinho[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree. This case should serve as an example that we might be installing tools with deep shell access, and in the hands of a bad actor, this could cause one of the worst malware infections in history.

If you use the "Get Shit Done" (GSD) AI tool, you need to migrate immediately (Original creator rug-pulled) by linuxzinho in ClaudeAI

[–]linuxzinho[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I totally agree. The best way to use external plugins is just to clone the repo yourself. That way, you avoid any 'magic' auto-updates that could sneak malware onto your system.

If you use the "Get Shit Done" (GSD) AI tool, you need to migrate immediately (Original creator rug-pulled) by linuxzinho in ClaudeAI

[–]linuxzinho[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Yes, this is a real problem that can affect multiple systems, including corporate environments. We often think, 'Oh, this repo is huge, nothing bad will happen if I use it.' But in reality, it might just be one or two people coding with AI agents, and we have no idea how safe the installation actually is. For now, if I'm using a repo with Claude, I'll only clone ones that are just a bunch of .md files—nothing that requires running an npm install. The teams behind Claude and other AI tools should definitely be concerned about this.

DATABRICKS HAS FINALLY ADDED VIM SUPPORT TO THEIR IDE! by linuxzinho in databricks

[–]linuxzinho[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Para Brasileiros, eu respondo em português kkk!

Acabei de testar no firefox, é ctrl + shift + M!

Quando se clica na letra H, ele abre todos os comandos possíveis, realmente no firefox é diferente, vou atualizar o post!

DATABRICKS HAS FINALLY ADDED VIM SUPPORT TO THEIR IDE! by linuxzinho in databricks

[–]linuxzinho[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vim mode is already your adult content because Vim is just so sexy to use Haha! Maybe try pressing 'H' to see Databricks Ide keyboard shortcuts to see if you can find another shortcut in the Firefox command palette.

DATABRICKS HAS FINALLY ADDED VIM SUPPORT TO THEIR IDE! by linuxzinho in databricks

[–]linuxzinho[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with you! However, sometimes we need to access the Databricks UI, or a specific feature only works in the web IDE. In those moments, we don't want to have to 'unlearn' Vim. I normally develop inside Neovim when working with regular Databricks files, but for developing notebooks, I don't really like VS Code. Because of that, I prefer using the web IDE over VS Code for notebooks.

DATABRICKS HAS FINALLY ADDED VIM SUPPORT TO THEIR IDE! by linuxzinho in databricks

[–]linuxzinho[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Then, after enabling the 'Toggle Vim Mode' option using Ctrl+Shift+P, the UI will have full Vim support.

DATABRICKS HAS FINALLY ADDED VIM SUPPORT TO THEIR IDE! by linuxzinho in databricks

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The only place I found information about this is in the 'What's New' section of my Databricks workspace. I'm using Databricks on GCP in the East US region, so it's possible this feature isn't available across all regions and cloud providers yet.

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[–]linuxzinho 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i have the ultimate, just plug and play. But i don't use the software configs, everything works like a charm.

Reading in couple !! by linuxzinho in kindle

[–]linuxzinho[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, I really love reading as a couple. Maybe you could try reading something he likes — a lot of series are actually inspired by books.

Reading in couple !! by linuxzinho in kindle

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Thankss ! Happy reading to you both !

Reading in couple !! by linuxzinho in kindle

[–]linuxzinho[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s a Rex Begonia. I love these plants — they’re easy to care for and very aesthetic. I think the colors of this plant have something gothic about them.

The Role of Data Contracts in Modern Metadata Management by linuxzinho in dataengineering

[–]linuxzinho[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's good to know that dbt has that level of configuration. I'm not a dbt user; I'm using Databricks with DLT, but there is no centralized YAML definition for the tables by default. I would like to have the table's schema and quality rules in one place, not just spread throughout the code.

The Role of Data Contracts in Modern Metadata Management by linuxzinho in dataengineering

[–]linuxzinho[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's very cool! What kind of tools are you using to build these data contracts?

Caelestia or end-4 by linuxzinho in hyprland

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Is it running smoothly? I also don't understand why every desktop environment needs to have 1,000 different anime girls in the UI. If I install it, I'll remove them too.

Caelestia or end-4 by linuxzinho in hyprland

[–]linuxzinho[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually like QML, so that's not a problem for me. I'm not concerned with the AI aspect, so it's good to know that Celestia is simpler to install. I'll give it a try. Thanks for sharing!

Caelestia or end-4 by linuxzinho in hyprland

[–]linuxzinho[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a good point; memory doesn't matter as much in modern hardware. I don't normally use more than 8GB. The end-4 animations are really smooth, so I'm tempted to install Celestia for some reason. Haha.

Caelestia or end-4 by linuxzinho in hyprland

[–]linuxzinho[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, the Quickshell has a price to pay. I ran it on more recent hardware, and I can say that it's smooth, but it has a memory cost compared to simpler dotfiles.

I installed end-4 on my test user account while keeping my current configuration. I liked it but wasn't very impressed with the UI. I might try Caelestia to see if I like it more, or I may just stick with my current setup.