

Nice tool. What inspired you to make it?
Nice tool. What inspired you to make it?
I think this is all very person-dependent. I have found 3d printing resources/tips/experiences from others. I have gotten into building my own antennas after learning about VNAs via social media. I have gotten into SDRs, ham radio, electronics thanks to shtuff on social media. I have learned a few new 3d modeling tricks via social media. I have found a few suggestions for go packages, etc. I could keep going for years about what I have run into online.
I have found the world’s knowledge available at my fingertips. Others are finding tiktok dances. I think this is a matter of who you are and what you prefer to do than “the bad tech” making people somehow bad. You will find that people through history have fit a similar distribution of people who are into learning and people who just want to be entertained.
Oh shit. Somebody tell Thiel the key to immortality is mercury.
Follow the lesser amount of money they’ll be making or did you knee-jerk this response?
Starlinks are in too low an orbit to cause Kessler Syndrome.
Has anybody seen or heard from Linda Yaccarino?
Rat Bastard Rafael Cruz
So what you are saying is the AI is ready to replace tech CEOs.
Curious question: have you looked into something like this https://a.co/d/b6tSJDI ? Sorry for the amazon link there, use it as inspiration. Maybe some cheap stereo box with power supply, etc? This might fit better in a car than a pelican case and may allow you to stuff components, fan etc
OP doesn’t know he needs this
What’s not serious about this?
my friend’s dad’s brother uses arch
using linux is a slur now
No
Tell me you are only familiar with stuff going on with the US and nowhere else without telling me.
The games I want: emacs, golang, docker, nginx, prometheus, grafana…
Golly gee I wonder why. /s
What part of “self hosting” that I mentioned above goes through a provider? Or do you only know like NordVPN?
Any highlights from the development process? Any particular complication with tooling/libraries used or anything that went better/faster than expected?