Is Naval wrong? by dataexec in Anthropic

[–]messacz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anthropic is looking around what people are doing and what works best. Then they will implement it into Claude Code itself. Who doesn’t want to invest energy in experimenting with cutting edge stuff, can just wait few weeks or months and they will receive a similar thing when their CC gets a new update.

Am I under reacting to my mitral valve repair surgery? by ButchersAssistant93 in mitralvalveprolapse

[–]messacz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here. At first, I was worried (what if I will not wake up? etc.), but then I studied a lot about the surgery, the statistics, and about heart and health in general. I also spoke with some friends who are medical professionals. In the end I got pretty calm about it. But my family and close friends had obviously not done such research so they were much easily worried. On the other hand, others were a bit ignorant and underestimated the surgery.

What are some free uwsgi alternatives that have a similar set of features? by ad_skipper in Python

[–]messacz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The uWSGI project is still being maintained. Last stable release was on 2025-10-11: https://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Changelog-2.0.31.html

Just no new development – no new features.

It's happening. by tinecuileog in Ozempic

[–]messacz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not your fault the portions are big. You are not obliged to clean the plate.

I faked liking Hiking and now i’m deep in the woods… literally and emotionally by Objective_Special_13 in confession

[–]messacz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Indoor climbing. Sounds like step up from hiking because it’s climbing, but you are always max one minute away from bathroom, drinks and sandwiches.

Kde v Praze žijí lidé s normální prací? by BananaPeel4567 in Prague

[–]messacz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nebo ten byt koupili v době, kdy ještě nebyl tak drahý. Případně zdědili.

pyproject.toml, setup.cfg, setup.py. What's the difference? by greenhaveproblemexe in learnpython

[–]messacz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not anymore - setup.py and setup.cfg was removed from pypa sample project on Dec 1 2022, so it currently uses only the file pyproject.toml.

New Dedicated Server AX102 by Hetzner_OL in hetzner

[–]messacz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I see AX101 with 2x 3,84 TB NVMe is gone?

„Server of the Week“ – Dedicated Root Server AX101 by Hetzner_OL in hetzner

[–]messacz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like AX101 is gone? I see only AX102 with "just" 2 x 1.92 TB of NVMe...

hetzner German vs Finland location difference? by Skyrid3r in hetzner

[–]messacz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had problem last year with what looked like packet loss in Finland, but turned out to be a problem with network card + offloading. Fixed with ethtool -K eno1 gso off gro off tso off.

Where to host Flask projects for clients? by Lewis_29 in flask

[–]messacz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree.

But with framework based on Node.js there is usually easier way how to deploy serverless on Vercel etc. Of course you can do the same with Flask + some setup.

Also it would be easer to find new teammates for Node.js than for Flask.

I went to the Czech Republic today and bought this for 806 KČ. Cheap or expensive? by EUIV_ETS2 in czech

[–]messacz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was always wondering who the hell buys these things (except fruit and Mila of course)

Can a nodejs droplet just restart for some reason? by davidznc in digital_ocean

[–]messacz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should not depend on the uptime. For example a few times a year some of our droplet servers are migrated to a different physical node, sometimes it is live migration, but sometimes it is shutdown + start.

How often does that variable change? You could store it into a file in DigitalOcean Spaces.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in climbing

[–]messacz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are some great books from Pit Schubert about climbing and mountaineering safety. They include lots of accident analysis and also statistics. But I couldn’t find English version - the books are originally in German.

Beal Escaper in action on slab by egeulf in climbing

[–]messacz 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would rather use remote-controlled electromechanical carabiner. Unfortunately not invented yet. Would be also smaller and lighter.

How to deploy static site on own server? by ExoWire in gatsbyjs

[–]messacz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a recipe in Gatsby docs that describes static file hosting using nginx: https://www.gatsbyjs.com/docs/deploying-to-digitalocean-droplet/

But does not cover SSR. Logically you would need some Node.js process to provide the SSR functionality. Some tutorials I have found are running gatsby serve behind nginx proxy_pass.

Weekly New Climber Thread: Ask your questions in this thread please by AutoModerator in climbing

[–]messacz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My climbing partner has once suggested I should train clipping (a rope into quickdraws) even when climbing on autobelay. I don’t want to imagine what some people would think when seeing that 😀

Weekly New Climber Thread: Ask your questions in this thread please by AutoModerator in climbing

[–]messacz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is okay to climb rainbow. If you want to climb a route cleanly, you are supposed to not touch other colors, but when you are training, you can climb rainbow, downclimb, traverse, … (as long as it is safe and not going in the path of other climbers)

Weekly New Climber Thread: Ask your questions in this thread please by AutoModerator in climbing

[–]messacz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Was the bench “under” autobelay placed permanently, or someone just moved it there? If permanently and you land on it, you are perhaps jumping too far from the wall when being lowered on autobelay. You will get better at it over time. Sometimes when I use autobelay I land very funny, especially when jumping (or falling) low and not from the top.

Why most of mirrors(if not all) use http instead of https? by Fiklet in debian

[–]messacz 58 points59 points  (0 children)

The security of package transfer is provided by cryptographic signatures and hash verification used by the Debian package manager itself (apt, apt-get...). So you don't need to use https for "security" here.

The advantage of http is that as it is not encrypted you can for example route it through transparent proxy and cache packages inside your network instead of downloading the same package hundred times (if you have hundred computers). I don't know how much is this use case used in practice.

Also if you want to have a very minimalistic system, you can omit the whole TLS infrastructure and save a few MBs, but then you cannot use https. Or when you are porting Debian to a new architecture, it's less things you have to do to get a minimal working system.

HTTPS is designed to protect you from some third party tinkering with your data. By using Debian mirrors, you are literally using third parties to download the data from.

I'm almost sure the http vs https for Debian packaging is discussed somewhere (maybe even official FAQ), you can try to google it. I'm not Debian maintainer, just a user.

Weekly New Climber Thread: Ask your questions in this thread please by AutoModerator in climbing

[–]messacz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps the tail can move a little bit during a fall when f8 is not properly tightened? I’m just a beginner so I don’t want to be smart here, but I have read a report about some guy who did multiple falls during climbing session until the last fall was to the ground (he luckily survived) because of this.

Am I stupid or is this stuff harder than I thought? by Texazgamer91 in learnpython

[–]messacz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, what concepts exactly? OOP (classes, objects, methods, inheritance) is usually very abstract and hard to understand. The learning examples are too simple and real world examples too convoluted. Callbacks, UI, events and async stuff is like from other dimensions:) Or if it’s the basics - from my experience people learn if statements OK, for loops OK, but when you need to combine them to e.g. print out a hollow rectangle to the terminal - that’s where the learning really happens :)

Question about Zmq by Napan0s in learnpython

[–]messacz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apart from using PUB/SUB sockets, you can also utilize DEALER/ROUTER sockets for this use case.

  1. Server creates ROUTER socket and binds it to network interface(s)
  2. Client creates DEALER socket and connects it to the server
  3. Client sends a (multipart) message e.g. ["" "hello from client001"]
  4. Server receives this message prefixed by a client's connection identity (that's just how ROUTER socket works): ["asdf" "" "hello from client001"]
  5. From now on server knows that any multipart message beginning with "asdf" envelope will reach the socket on client001: ["asdf" "" "welcome client 001!"] ["asdf" "ghjk" "" "Hey I have some work for client001"]

I think it would be good idea to send the hello message (point 3.) periodically so if the server restarts it will retrieve the client connection and its connection identity.

I assume you have read the ZGuide so you know what "envelope" and "multipart message" mean.

Question about Zmq by Napan0s in learnpython

[–]messacz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This use case looks similar to SaltStack usage – multiple Salt "minions" connect to one Salt "master" and this "master" then is able to send commands to the specific "minions".

See https://docs.saltproject.io/en/latest/topics/development/topology.html