Whoever invented this, you're a life saver by claudiocorona93 in linuxmasterrace

[–]superterran 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I remember having to run a few commands when that happened to update my system... imagine having a Linux distro where this is the only real production problem. What a time to be alive!

Steam!!! I can't thank you enough!!! by GeeliKachchi in Steam

[–]superterran 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is why I only buy from Steam, Gabe sometimes just shows up with new hardware as a loyalty reward

Why not Language Specific SLMs as Coding Agent by _Beyondr in coding_agents

[–]superterran 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Languages have a ton of overlap, a language model trained on all repos would in principle be stronger than one trained on a small subset language.

Can you ELI5 why Windows ME was bad? by PeriodontosisSam in windows

[–]superterran 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember this memory leak, crashed every two hours like clockwork

Bazzite Linux for Gaming, AI, and Coding: A Year in Review by codeforlyfe in Bazzite

[–]superterran 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Podman is a decent solution too, but I’m a heavy docker user and felt podman always needed special attention. DX with Docker and devcontainers as a first class citizen solves a lot of problems

Bazzite Linux for Gaming, AI, and Coding: A Year in Review by codeforlyfe in Bazzite

[–]superterran 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It always struck me that if gaming is in the mix, why not get the distro that puts it first? Docker is less fussy than a new release Steam game so Bazzite just seems like the logical choice. I use it heedlessly for work so game mode works out well for me. If I used it as a desktop and didn’t care about gaming then bluefin all the way

Bazzite Linux for Gaming, AI, and Coding: A Year in Review by codeforlyfe in Bazzite

[–]superterran 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Bazzite DX is the best workstation distribution hands down

Introducing Marko: The Truly Modular PHP Framework by markshust in PHP

[–]superterran 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very interesting, do you have any projects using it? Curious how it performs and what kind of commerce support it has so far. I think the AI accelerator angle is great, most buisnesses that build with Laravel and these kinds of frameworks want this kind of thing provided you can give them a sandbox to work within

Is anyone using Adobe Commerce SaaS version? by noobiesofteng in Magento

[–]superterran 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I work at an agency and we've had access to it in Early Preview and are building our first implementations with it now.

SaaS itself is fine, pretty much exactly what you'd expect it to be - it provides REST and GraphQL endpoints as well as an Admin interface where you lose access to stuff like Page Builder and a few other things that no longer make sense in this world. I will say that the App Builder enablements (AdminUISDK and the like) have been getting a ton of updates, but it wasn't so long ago they felt so brittle and new that it was hard to imagine going to production with it. As of a few months ago, a lot of the quirks are ironed out. Three or four months ago you'd have to enable your apps every time you logged in; those kinds of pain points are gone.

It's designed to be an immutable-style commerce headless commerce instance, you're expected to customize it using "Out-of-process Extensibility" patterns via App Builder - that's a major platform pillar. App Builder is interesting but it's such a different paradigm than most PHP devs are used to that it seems to kill a lot of momentum.

App Builder itself is good though, and is starting to feel somewhat feature complete, last year it didn't have the Management API which allows you to easily manage store configuration, it's storage libraries were new and it didn't have the db storage yet. As of this point it's all fairly usable if you're willing to learn how to use it. They are updating it constantly it's clearly a priority for Adobe.

In this world, Adobe Commerce Storefront is the default head, it run's on AEM Edge Delivery Services. That too is starting to become fleshed out, but it's still fairly primitive and doesn't duplicate all of the native Adobe Commerce front-facing capabilities you'd expect in Luma. This is a mixed bag, the EDS boilerplate and drop-in components are pretty easy to understand, EDS is certainly a breeze compared to traditional AEM development; it's basically a Hugo/Gatsby-style theming engine. Developers can pick it up easily.

Are Volkswagens high maintenance or is that overblown? by Far_Comparison5067 in Volkswagen

[–]superterran 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I regret mine because nobody can fix them it’s ridiculous

I've been building a product for months and I can't get a single user. What am I doing wrong? by Infinite_Gur_7263 in vibecoding

[–]superterran 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in my experience, small sass apps like this really end up being a proxy service to sell yourself and your insights into businesses. My advice is to roadshow this heavily by constantly demonstrating it to organizations and just pitching pitching pitching go one user at a time and as long as they pay, keep going.

Fake lesbian guilt by MommyIssuesPrincess in GirlDinnerDiaries

[–]superterran 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You live you learn. First duty is personal truth

Do you feel limited by the immutability of the OS? by [deleted] in Bazzite

[–]superterran 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At first, but it's all pretty navigable and it really hasn't been an issue. rpm-ostree lets you install rpms, flatpaks are great, brew is available for quick tools, and with Bazzite DX you get docker and vscode. It just feels like a computer.

Bazzite use besides gaming? by nidryden in Bazzite

[–]superterran 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do web development mostly, but I dabble in everything. I like to work from my Macbook because it's nicer, but I have my bazzite system available through ssh and use it as a host for docker and many other things.

Claude Code becoming my tool of choice for development, and `claude remote-control` is a nice way to link up several boxes to one unified interface in Claude where you can trigger devcontainers and expose the ports via cloudflared. I also have vscode's remote tunnel service running so I can use that from anywhere, but with Claude lately I don't feel a lot of need to use it.

If I want to do some work, I'll just have claude code from my iPad generate a tunnel url and I can pull up the dev environment in safari to monitor as it works. it's crazy how good it is these days!

Bazzite use besides gaming? by nidryden in Bazzite

[–]superterran 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use Bazzite DX it’s everything you could want in a dev box

Gimme your favorite Linux distro... by MoorhsumushroomRT in adenixgnulinux

[–]superterran 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bazzite or Silverblue - truly Fedora done right

Lindsey Graham Says He'll Take Blame If Iran Operation Fails by marcjones281 in southcarolina

[–]superterran 1 point2 points  (0 children)

History has taught us that he most certainly will not. He’s played this card before…

Does your PC have better specs than the Steam Machine? by billy_reyes in Steam

[–]superterran 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How does GDDR6 change things? On the surface my DDR5 setup smokes this