

Depends on what you call vibe coding. AI tools in the hands of experts can be effective, but definitely not fully hands off.


Depends on what you call vibe coding. AI tools in the hands of experts can be effective, but definitely not fully hands off.
How about not hard code this in the first place. If they are hell bent on this logic then let each instance admin list the instances they want to use?


Kubernetes is probably overkill, docker compose will work fine for most home labs. But I agree with your point, declarative infrastructure makes life so much easier, even for home labs.

The terror of war.
Nobody wins in war, and I hate how angry this photo makes me feel.
I really want to watch that movie again now. Thanks for the quote!


Never understood how someone decided in the last 5 centuries that a book isn’t the word of God and hence should be removed.
Arbitrary decisions have been made for much longer than 5 centuries about which books are in and out of the bible, and how to change the text to suit the narrative and culture of the day
if there is a God how can a person understand it’s mind?
That’s kinda the point. It all comes down to what “feels right” for each person, not what’s proven to be true. How do we know any interpretation is correct, and we know what’s actually in “God’s mind”? For all we know, no interpretation is correct and we all have it wrong.


I’m with you on this. When we say “I stayed up all night”, you’re not saying you stayed up until midnight.
But it ain’t ever gonna change.


There’s no way to rebut the argument you’re trying to rebut without circular logic of “the bible is true because the bible says it’s true”.
If you start with the premise that Christianity is as true as Santa Claus until proven otherwise, nothing you said makes any sense.


To understand the bible, you need to understand the cultural context of the time it was written.
There are so many different interpretations of the bible, what’s important, what’s the deeper meaning, and what you can ignore. Your interpretation is clearly different to the parent poster.
For an omnipotent being, kinda strange way to get your message across isn’t it? Even the most devout followers can’t agree what it all means, let alone everyone else.
Personally, my biggest problem with the proton CEOs actions, is that he doubled down using official proton social media. This went well beyond a “personal opinion” and made this sound like a position the company held.
I think it’s valid to boycott Russian companies, or any companies that supports them. Justifying it to be the best search engine doesn’t necessarily make it right. And yet I still have a paid Kagi subscription, but I don’t blame people who don’t, and think their use of Yandex should be more obvious.
Agreed. I pay for Kagi, and find their search better than any other, and struggle when I’m forced to use another search engine temporarily.
This is the post discussing it: https://aussie.zone/post/27246692