

I set up a free dns from duckdns.org and pointed it to my jellyfin server. All my parents had to do was to use that https://randomserver.duckdns.org/ as the server url in the jellyfin app.


I set up a free dns from duckdns.org and pointed it to my jellyfin server. All my parents had to do was to use that https://randomserver.duckdns.org/ as the server url in the jellyfin app.


Sure, that’s why Google made an exclusivity deal with wikipedia instead of reddit to train their ai for any organic user level reviews/discussions on anything.


Appreciate the insights. In all my years as a programmer, I was never the tdd kind of guy, and looks like it has now come to bite me in the ass. I need to learn how to write tests and validate/write my own tests to the code. I’m still pretty new to all this, so I’m yet to be in a position to face the long term consequences


Not stopping coding altogether, but if I use AI the right way, then I can keep up my velocity while also taking time for manual programming projects alongside.


Good for you. Yeah skill atrophy is a real concern, and I’m afraid no matter how much I try to avoid it, there’s a real and significant chance of that happening. I could look at it as similar to forgetting the syntaxes because I can look them up, but I think it’s a lot more serious than that.


That would work if there is such a thing as justice in this world. The reality is that companies don’t give a shit, and you’ll be jobless clutching to your ideals. My compromise is that ok I’ll use AI and deliver stuff for you, but I’ll only do it in a way that benefits me as well. I won’t lose my identity as a python developer to use your ai.


Glad to know there is somebody else sharing my feelings on this. Even with ai critical comments, there’s still some great comments here. I cross posted this to experienced_devs and there a bunch of useful comments there as well.


I have 18 years of programming experience, this is not about not knowing how to code. It’s about using a new technology effectively without losing your identity as a senior programmer. May be you have the ultimate say in your company, and can stave off agentic coding until the bubble bursts, but I don’t have that luxury. Agentic coding has fucked up all output velocity expectations, so even if you don’t use them, you’re still expected to output at the new velocity, which would just about kill mj love for programming.


At least it’s better than just asking the agent to build something without any control over it, which is what a lot of junior devs are doing these days.


How is open spec for Greenfield apps? I’ve heard it’s best suited for existing code. I’ll try the ‘in the future’ heads up, thanks


It is ‘leava all coding to agents’, but at least it’s ‘leave most of the design control to me’. I was, and still am, and old style programmer yelling at AI to get off my lawn, but like any new technology, I’m trying to do my best to learn and make best use of it so that I grow as a developer even though it is meant to ‘save money for the company’. It’s here whether I like it or not, so I’making sure I don’t lose my job because of it, while still being employable when it inevitably crashes to the ground.


The interviewer should have pushed back and asked what made it premium.


Funny thing is the false positives are always 80-90+% confidence.


lol that was the previous set up. I thought since their AI is integrated now, id speed things up and go from the long delays to something more instantaneous. Now it’s so bad with the false positives I don’t even bother checking alerts anymore. I need to go back again.


It’s a pendulum swing for a lot of nations. I see authoritarian conservative parties are winning elections across the globe. May be it takes a major event to turn the tide.


Majid Mousavi’s statement was shared alongside an edited video of him inspecting an unspecified underground missile facility. The video also included footage of drones, missiles and launchers inside underground facilities as well as ground missile launches.
Reuters was unable to verify the footage.
Welcome to the age of AI where nothing can be verified, and it’s easier than ever to make things up.


I wonder if things go back to the way it was in the next administration


I would very much like Lemmy to be that, but unfortunately Lemmy hasn’t been here long enough or ‘active’ enough to be that sort of a repository. I still have to search on reddit to find any specialized info or even reviews or discussions on random stuff. Funnily, if I post the same question on Lemmy and reddit, pretty much 100% of the time I get better and more numerous answers here on lemmy compared to reddit. I can see that lemmy has the people with the answers, but we need more people with the questions.


well said. No boots on the ground doesn’t seem to mean less wars, just more wars with less boots on ground.
It’s been running on caddy + duckdns for 5 years or more now. I use a non standard jellyfin port for the port forwarding, so that probably helps. Also, there’s probably an aspect of security by obscurity.