Shimitar

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Cake day: January 28th, 2025

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  • ShimitarAtoYou Should Know@lemmy.worldOn Greed
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    20 hours ago

    Display name? I see inimzi as posting user and its pretty clear to me this user is related to the posted website. Advertising means revenue, where is it? This seems self promoting to me.

    I am guilty if the same sin I guess with my self hosting wiki.


  • ShimitarAtoFediverse@lemmy.worldBluesky just verified ICE
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    21 hours ago

    Wake up. Ice, being government, it’s already legitimized enough in real life.

    What difference would it make in the social media. Better if they are out in the open in social media instead, at least they get responsible for what they post, officially.



  • ShimitarAtoFediverse@lemmy.worldBluesky just verified ICE
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    1 day ago

    (Not American here)

    While i agree fediverse is then solution and i don’t use bluesky, i don’t see the issue is recognizing ICE as verified.

    After all ice is a government agency of the USA whether you like it or not, and should be verified if there is a procedure to do so.

    No i don’t like ice and i do not condone what they do, but that doesn’t change the above statement.


  • ShimitarAtoYou Should Know@lemmy.worldOn Greed
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    1 day ago

    And so what? To be honest, what’s wrong with self promotion?

    But is the article interesting? Maybe this is the important thing to consider and comment about.

    At least if they self promote they do it in the open and not hiding hypocritically




  • My recent experience regarding questions on documentation:

    • dovecot: shitty useless responses, totally made up
    • Gentoo linux: to be checked twice and mostly wrong or fake
    • godot: accurate and correct almost always, maybe examples not always 100% correct
    • C++ standard 17: correct, never had a wrong reply from llm, also the exact ples where on point and correct

    I think that’s all what I have used it for in the last six months.

    Note: I used only Google search AI llm, nothing else.

    So it seems that depends on what you ask.


  • ShimitarAtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldSelfhosted coding assistant?
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    2 days ago

    Maybe you should check 5hat again. I never used llm before 2025, but proved itself useful for a few tasks. Yes check and verification still needed, but indeed made my life easier and got taken done faster. Quality was still a good as what I could do myself. Maybe that doesn’t speak well of myself I don’t know.


  • ShimitarAtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldSelfhosted coding assistant?
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    2 days ago

    While you are correct, as all tools AI is not bad per se.

    If you use ai to replace more lengthy documentation searches and write your own code that works out pretty well and speed up your work without degrading your coding. Granted, I got plainly incorrect answers as well, but at least I managed to be much more efficient.

    Treat LLMs/ai as a glorified documentation aggregator and that’s how you correctly use that tool.

    Like, use a knife to cut and cook meat, not to cut another person body, and that’s how you correctly use that tool too.


  • I run a setup very similar for many years. Upgraded progressively from 2x120GB to 4x4Tb, from mechanicals to sdds.

    I can say don’t cheap out on the usb enclosures, the more you pay the better it is. I purchased a 4 bay JBOD usb3 box with a fan (150€+ nowadays) and that is the only enclosure that really worked out and still works (but retired) today. All single disk enclosures will fail sooner or later depending on how cheap they are, just take that onto consideration.

    The setup itself is pretty good and stable, I would suggest standard Linux MDRaid 1, and on top of that something simple like ext4. I wouldn’t put anything that adds to the disk workloads like zfs, but maybe I am wrong.

    Speed wise, I was able to stream movies without any hiccups, and that’s plenty I think.

    Do not cheap out on the enclosures. Cheap ones will last 1 month, I don’t kid you.

    And keep them cool… Fan… Air circulation… USB controllers will be killed faster than mechanical disks by heat. And 24/7 will generate heat… Those enclosures are not built for that…

    Again, it’s pretty doable and I did it for almost 2 decades. DONT BE CHEAP ON ENCLOSURES (did I say so already?) And you should be fine.























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