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Even if the good people fighting for this win, Microsoft will eventually enshittify it again. It’s just what Microslop does.

There's no future for Windows. I think most people should move to Linux, or to macOS if they still need proprietary software for work.


> 100% of our code is written by AI

Yeah we can tell...


But we didn't have pressure to switch from C to Python & solved it down our throats by management, or social media telling us if you don't use Python you're getting left behind, did we?

In C vs. Python case, we know about technical trade-offs and when to use what, but in AI productivity neratives, we keep pretending that technical or cognitive debt created by AI doesn't exist.

Sure, person A can be 20% "faster" and suggest that this tool increases productivity by a magnitude, but if it costs person B 50% more time to review A's slop or clean up A's mess, the team's productivity doesn't really increase.


Git itself is decentralized, and we can use email to send patches, but GitHub's role is more like a social network to discover and "star" projects.

I really hope Forgejo/Gitea can get federation to work to the point where we can ditch GitHub, they already have the federated star feature [1] - I'm doing my part by hosting my own Forgejo instances and using Woodpecker CI + my own CI/CD system, and it's faster than GitHub Actions.

[1]: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/1680


Vervis already has federated git forges working.


TIL about Vervis [1], thanks!

[1]: https://codeberg.org/ForgeFed/Vervis


Only if you live in a country with decent public transportation. The rest of the world still have to deal with traffic jam and polluted air while commuting (cars are difficult to get in many countries).


> Only if you live in a country with decent public transportation

So only in every country in the world except USA?


Not if you count rural areas. In Japan for example, commuting every day in many areas still requires a car or long train rides. And the sardine-packed trains at rush hours in the cities are literally soul-sucking.


Or Sydney-Australia where if you're super lucky you're not standing squished on a train, or bouncing on a bus with 3 times as many people as seats.


Only Japan would remotely apply unless you're cheating the system by checking only hotspot cities and trying to claim they are the entirety of their country. Suffice to say, most people don't live near Amsterdam, let alone able to afford it.


From this section https://leptos-rs.github.io/leptos/view/03_components.html#c...

> Using a component in the view looks a lot like using an HTML element. You’ll notice that you can easily tell the difference between an element and a component because components always have PascalCase names.


I'm currently using Longhorn for storage, but if I find some reasonably priced HDDs, I may add or switch to Rook.

When you make a change in git, it is automatically deployed without the need for human intervention.


Can you elaborate a bit more on how the automatic helm upgrades are performed?


(Author here) Yep that's my goal too, hence the small form factor PCs. It costs me around 2-5$/month depending on how much I play with it.


(Repo owner here) Glad someone mentioned it, I do have one: https://homelab.khuedoan.com/try_on_a_vm

Although it's still incomplete and not one click yet, that's the direction I'm heading in: anyone can try my homelab on their PC, and if they want to use it on their real hardware, they can continue with the full install.


(Repo owner here) The templates look cool, are those Helm charts underneath?

Also I believe the tag filter is malfunctioning: https://kubesail.com/templates-by-tag/Media


Ack, will look at that bug! No, the templates are currently plain YAML with a handle-bars style variable replacement (and a couple other neat tricks). We do support Helm charts tho, I just haven't had time to add them to the "Templates" view. There are loads of good Helm charts here: https://kubesail.com/helm/k8s-at-home


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