

So no download from their website?
So no download from their website?
I find ChatGPT to sometimes be excellent at giving me a direction, if not outright solving the problem, when I paste errors I’m to lazy to look search. I say sometimes because othertimes it is just dead wrong.
All code I ask ChatGPT to write is usually along the lines for “I have these values that I need to verify, write code that verifies that nothing is empty and saves an error message for each that is” and then I work with the code it gives me from there. I never take it at face value.
Have you actually found that to be the case in anything complex though?
I think that using LLMs to create complex code is the wrong use of the tool. They are better at providing structure to work from rather than writing the code itself (unless it is something simple as above) in my opinion.
If a company cannot invest even a day to go through their hiring process and AI proof it, then they have a shitty hiring process. And with a shitty hiring process, you get shitty devs.
I agree with you on that.
ChatGPT is perfect for learning Delphi.
Software engineering is more accessible than ever
This is key here. Having it more accessible, we see more people who do not want to learn but still trying to code. But we also see more people who wants to learn and create solutions.
I think that LLMs just made it easier for people who want to know but not learn to know. Reading all those posts all over the internet required you to understand what you pasted together if you wanted it to work (not always but the barr was higher). With ChatGPT, you can just throw errors at it until you have the code you want.
While the requirements never changed, the tools sure did and they made it a lot easier to not understand.
Had the same issue before, cable was the cause.
OVPN.com ain’t bad either.
If I still watched TV, I the risk of me doing that accidentally is very high.
https://docker-curriculum.com/
Best resource I found so far. I tried docker’s tutorial but it was not good at all.
I should look into AWS as well. Currently using a refurbished Datto NAS, running debian with everything in docker. I also have a r710! But I don’t have room for it at the moment.
I would never handle email myself. I would instead use a provider, turn off all filters and set up a mail server locally that works via the provider.
That way I don’t have to convince my ISP to set up a PTR for me, handle DMARC or SPF. Or care if my IP is blacklisted.
I assume a lot of people interested in selfhosting also enjoy the hardware side of things, making it more prominent than VPS.
Don’t have SD but I use xpad neo on popos on laptop, solved the problem for me. Might be worth checking out.
How about running the OS from a USB stick? Put all images you want on it and mount NAS drives at boot.
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I find LLM’s great for creating shorter snippets of code. It can also be great as a starting point or to get started with something that you are not familiar with.
Yeah, okey. That makes sense. I would be difficult to hide the intrusion if you can’t move the zippers.
It’s in the video how he closes it again to remove the evidence. https://youtu.be/wpIJVWXsBBI?t=93
Does it support ALL addons? I thought i was only those with the marker, like this one.
Maybe I should try that. It looks like such a nice series of games but I don’t have time for the grind. I just want to nuke everything and then go to bed.