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Prime mentioned on stream that Whites were his favorite switch. I tend to like lighter switches and want to give it a try. I really like my Durock lupineās at 55g, the box whites are 45g, that feels like it would take quite a bit more control, floating over the keys.
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This post is a thought [2]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: /static/https://www.kailh.net/search?q=box+white&_pos=2&_psq=white&_ss=e&_v=1.0
[2]: /thoughts/
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Check out cloudnative-pg [1] and their project cloudnative-pg [2].
CloudNativePG is a comprehensive platform designed to seamlessly manage PostgreSQL databases within Kubernetes environments, covering the entire operational lifecycle from initial deployment to ongoing maintenance
References:
[1]: https://github.com/cloudnative-pg
[2]: https://github.com/cloudnative-pg/cloudnative-pg
Just starred open-webui [1] by open-webui [2]. Itās an exciting project with a lot to offer.
User-friendly AI Interface (Supports Ollama, OpenAI API, ā¦)
References:
[1]: https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui
[2]: https://github.com/open-webui
I like fcsonlineās [1] project tmux-thumbs [2].
A lightning fast version of tmux-fingers written in Rust, copy/pasting tmux like vimium/vimperator
References:
[1]: https://github.com/fcsonline
[2]: https://github.com/fcsonline/tmux-thumbs
Iāve been back to putting some images on my blog lately and thinking about
making them a bit thinner through the use of aspect ratio for simplicity. Iām
leaning pretty heavy on tailwindcss these days due to some weird quirks of
markdown-it-attrs I cannot have slashes in classes from markdown so I made a
.cinematic class to achieve this.
.cinematic {
@apply aspect-[2.39/1];
}
Example
[1]
References:
[1]: https://dropper.waylonwalker.com/api/file/50cfa8dc-9d46-4f02-877b-688fa5510a83.png
An Aspect Ratio Guide for Every Filmmaker
How can the aspect ratio of your film or TV show contribute to your story?
No Film School Ā· nofilmschool.com [1]
A good reference of common screen ratios. I just realized that 16:9 is also 1.78:1. Iāve been putting some images on my blog again, and thinking about using some 2.39:1 ratio on them.
Note
This post is a thought [2]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: https://nofilmschool.com/cinematic-aspect-ratio
[2]: /thoughts/
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There is a glimmer of hope out there that normal people can scrap together enough gpu to really run the latest models themselves. The ui really appears to be having huge leaps forward such that doing things like rag is no longer such a research project that it was just a few years ago. So excited to see Prime go through this homelab [1] exercise.
Note
This post is a thought [2]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: /homelab/
[2]: /thoughts/
Attrs does not like ā/ā characters in its classes, so to use some tailwind
classes with custom values we must make new classes in our tailwind input css.
.cinematic {
@apply aspect-[2.39/1];
}
Given the following markdown with attrs added to the image and to the paragraph
block.
{.aspect-[2.39/1]}
{.cinematic}
{.cinematic}

We get the following output with only the middle one working correctly.
[1]{.aspect-[2.39/1]}
[1]
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Note
The inline version of `.cinematic` works, but `.aspect-[2.39/1]` does not,
it turns into text after the image. The block version with the class
before the image applies to the paragraph, not the image.
References:
[1]: https://dropper.waylonwalker.com/api/file/50cfa8dc-9d46-4f02-877b-688fa5510a83.png
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Oh, this kills me to hear it. RSS is the OG [1] way to subscribe and share content out to others. It gives you control of what you subscribe to and reminds you when new content lands on your favorite sites. It is a huge component of web 1.0 and I feel is the most decentralized social media can ever hope to be.
Note
This post is a thought [2]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: /og/
[2]: /thoughts/
asottile [1] has done a fantastic job with all-repos [2]. Highly recommend taking a look.
Clone all your repositories and apply sweeping changes.
References:
[1]: https://github.com/asottile
[2]: https://github.com/asottile/all-repos
If youāre into interesting projects, donāt miss out on tailpipe [1], created by turbot [2].
select * from logs; Tailpipe is an open source SIEM for instant log insights, powered by DuckDB. Analyze millions of events in seconds, right from your terminal.
References:
[1]: https://github.com/turbot/tailpipe
[2]: https://github.com/turbot
I recently discovered roomy [1] by muni-town [2], and itās truly impressive.
ATproto-connected p2p group comms
References:
[1]: https://github.com/muni-town/roomy
[2]: https://github.com/muni-town
Behold, the Steam Brick
A modder has transformed the Steam Deck in a screen-less, controller-less Steam Brick.
Rock Paper Shotgun Ā· rockpapershotgun.com [1]
I fully believe in our right to repair, ewaste reduction, and bringing a second life to still good hardware that is not up for itās originally intended purpose. This is a sick console like experience you can strap to the back of a tv, throw in your back to take on a trip, or leave stuffed in your vehicle to game in the backseat. Sucks that it cant do 4k, but Iāve used mine on large screens, and it does quite well for a lot of games, maybe not AAA, but the cartoony multplayer games I play with my kids do quite well.
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Note
This post is a thought [3]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/behold-the-steam-brick
[2]: https://dropper.waylonwalker.com/api/file/f3114f19-21cd-4ee6-84a8-06b83346d052.webp
[3]: /thoughts/
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Damn these deepseek memes go hard. Wild to see openai get played by their own game.
Itās crazy that the normie news that I have seen on deepseek shows that the Chinese made what the Americans did at a fraction of the price, without taking notice that they are building on the shoulders of openai.
Note
This post is a thought [1]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: /thoughts/
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ššš This one is really good. Iām right there with him on most of this. I am very hesitant on subscription models, and all the ai tools feel like they are getting ready to be the next round of death by a thousand cuts, this time with pretty limited free tier and relatively high prices to run. Iām sure we will see companies get taken by huge bills soon by building off of someone elseās service.
On the flip side Iām definitely the guy that gets in a rut of just copy paste to the ai, wait for codeium to to inject. I feel like I have issues of momentum more than anything. When Iām on one side or the other I tend to stick it out for too long, but less so on going without because that llm drug is calling you when you hit a hard problem.
Iām excited to see him build out a homelab [1] for llm stuff that he mentioned at the top. Iām interested, but probably not building one out for myself until we start to see some cheaper maybe used hardware to do it.
Note
This post is a thought [2]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: /homelab/
[2]: /thoughts/
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Kelsey says several times in this interview, you donāt need kubernetes. If you are running one node you donāt need kubernetes. My question though is, would you use kubernetes? Ya I get it if you are a web developer, data scientist, backend dev, but if you are looking to bee a whole ass engineer, or infrastructure engineer, you know kubernetes, Should you use kubernetes on single node?
Note
This post is a thought [1]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: /thoughts/
Models
Pydantic Docs Ā· docs.pydantic.dev [1]
I came accross from_attributes today it allows creation of pydantic models from objects such as a sqlalchemy Base Model or while nesting pydantic models. I believe in the past I have ran into some inconsistencies with nesting pydantic models and Iāll bet one had from_attributes set and another did not.
Arbitrary class instances¶
(Formerly known as āORM Modeā/from_orm).
Pydantic models can also be created from arbitrary class instances by reading the instance > attributes corresponding to the model field names. One common application of this functionality is integration with object-relational mappings (ORMs).
To do this, set the from_attributes config value to True (see the documentation on Configuration for more details).
The example here uses SQLAlchemy, but the same approach should work for any ORM.
Note
This post is a thought [2]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: https://docs.pydantic.dev/latest/concepts/models/#rebuilding-model-schema
[2]: /thoughts/
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Dang strong stance that tmux and zellij should not exist. I really do get his point though. Theres a good number of terminal features I often miss out on because I run tmux. Its an app that runs apps, and doesnāt let all of the signals back to the host. But its fantastic at what it does, and brings so much to the table that the little bit of downside it brings is well worth it to me. The other thing missing in this discussion is that I can take my hotkeys and session workflow to any machine just by running tmux. I do not need to run a certain terminal, or install it headlessly on a server to get special features just for it.
Note
This post is a thought [1]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: /thoughts/
Check out veekaybee [1] and their project gitfeed [2].
Feed of posts from Bluesky that have a GitHub link
References:
[1]: https://github.com/veekaybee
[2]: https://github.com/veekaybee/gitfeed
I came across llama.vim [1] from ggml-org [2], and itās packed with great features and ideas.
Vim plugin for LLM-assisted code/text completion
References:
[1]: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.vim
[2]: https://github.com/ggml-org