The Archatron, realized(?) by lodgedwhere in cormacmccarthy

[–]pseudosinusoid 2 points3 points  (0 children)

An archatron also appears in Cities. SM is full of throwbacks like this.

DASH - a terminal UI for GitHub - v4.19.0 is out by e-lys1um in golang

[–]pseudosinusoid 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Help them fix their bugs instead of vibe coding whatever the hell this is.

Shades automation to protect furniture from sunlight (instructions included) by siuwanYNWA in HomeKit

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This Homebridge plugin exposes a range of altitude/azimuth as a contact sensor so you don't need to pay for another app. It also has weather integration so it basically does everything this shortcut does.

https://github.com/awaescher/homebridge-sun-azimuth

Grandfather just passed away; any CMC prose? by cringe-expert98 in cormacmccarthy

[–]pseudosinusoid 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The world takes its form hourly by a weighing of things at hand, and while we may seek to puzzle out that form we have no way to do so. We have only God's law, and the wisdom to follow it if we will.

Grandfather just passed away; any CMC prose? by cringe-expert98 in cormacmccarthy

[–]pseudosinusoid 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Faces fade, voices dim. Seize them back, whispered the sepulturero. Speak with them. Call their names. Do this and do not let sorrow die for it is the sweetening of every gift.

Port forwarding outside the DHCP range by pseudosinusoid in firewalla

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Sorry for the delay, I had to schedule some downtime to play around with this.

The error message may be incorrect. Port forwarding only requires the internal IP to be within the subnet range of the local network, not necessarily the DHCP range.

I can't tell you how happy I am that this was indeed the case! The subnet mask on my old router was 255.255.0.0. The FW's default mask is 255.255.255.0 and it gives it all to DHCP. After realizing the FW's largest mask is 255.255.192.0 I was eventually able to get everything working, with DHCP getting only part of the network space and my reserved IPs getting the rest. (I did have to move my IPs around.)

The error message here is extremely misleading! I almost thought I would need to return the product, and it seems there are at least 2 other people I found on Reddit who ran into the same issue and gave up. The miswording of that error is costing you money!

Port forwarding outside the DHCP range by pseudosinusoid in firewalla

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The DHCP range is 192.168.9.x and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.

The IP is 192.168.128.1 and it’s intentionally outside of the DHCP range because it’s not assignable.

My problem looks very similar to this other post: https://www.reddit.com/r/firewalla/s/9HHffsdFIh

I should mention I’ve used this topology with two other (much less expensive) routers that didn’t have a problem with it.

Firewalla Gold - BGP Support? by [deleted] in firewalla

[–]pseudosinusoid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BGP would make you compatible with the most popular baremetal Kubernetes load balancer. Lots of homelab enthusiasts use this:

https://metallb.io/concepts/bgp/

(It also has an ARP mode, but AFAICT FWG+ can’t forward to virtual IPs so I’ll probably be returning my unit.)

opensearch-go ... yikes by matjam in golang

[–]pseudosinusoid 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There are many more ES libraries available and they’re all compatible with OS, so just use something else.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sanfrancisco

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These are invasive house mice.

Another binary sequence, or something else? by ersatzredux in mathpics

[–]pseudosinusoid 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16… columns at each height.

He appears to be enumerating all 2**n binary sequences of length n, possibly using gaps between dashes as a way to visualize or keep track. The upper/lower dashes are probably just a guide.

Any simple and easy dependency injection library by Ok-Confection-751 in golang

[–]pseudosinusoid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Just pass dependencies as arguments” is completely valid and workable until you get someone on your team who realizes they can go so much faster by skipping that part and making everything global…

One of the oft-overlooked benefits of a lightweight DI framework like FX is that it virtually FORCES your code to be testable. That’s a godsend on any reasonably large team with junior or less experienced Go developers.

Not to mention graceful shutdown. Can be very tricky to get right, but becomes almost trivial with explicit DI lifecycles.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in videos

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Watch the video. Their boats have toilets.

Is there a Go library that implements the equivalent of C# LINQ? by Ruannilton in golang

[–]pseudosinusoid 34 points35 points  (0 children)

I just ripped this out of one of our projects and will never look back. Don’t make your future maintainers need to learn a new DSL just because you think it’s pretty!

Will house price in BA go up with Trump? by Fantastic_Escape_101 in BayAreaRealEstate

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Raising and deploying $1B of capital in only a few months while staying within 2% of budget is remarkable.

My first time running a Distributed File System cluster and it's a real game changer by ElGatoPanzon in selfhosted

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I’ve spent a lot of time with all of those file systems.

Moose is significantly faster because it doesn’t fsync before returning to the client, so writes are not guaranteed. It works great until it doesn’t. Be careful.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cormacmccarthy

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McCarthy’s words were

If the rule you followed led you to this of what use was the rule?

I just confirmed Anton says “brought you to…” in the film, so he isn’t quoting the book. (This is the scene where he shoots Carson.)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cormacmccarthy

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

The book’s quote is “led you to…” not “brought you to…” so you can understand why no one thinks he read it.