th3_g3nt13_m4n

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th3_g3nt13_m4n

th3_g3nt13_m4n

@devalentine_

A Profile to document my tech journey

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th3_g3nt13_m4n@devalentine_·
Starting this account to document my tech chaos ,,,
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i fucking hate linux fucking waste of time
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John Doe
John Doe@StanleyMasinde_·
I asked this last year but here it is again. Where do you put your code in your local machine? I started doing ~/work. Even on Windows it’s the equivalent of that.
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th3_g3nt13_m4n@devalentine_·
@StanleyMasinde_ >But you are happy,, >you can tell people,, "BTW I run LLMs locally",,, >you smile you,,,, >but your bank account isn't
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John Doe@StanleyMasinde_·
> Be a techie. > Look for a reason to buy expensive hardware. > You know a 5070 will dent your savings. > But you can run models locally you convince yourself. > You clear your savings to run a 30B param model just to save $20 monthly on a frontier model. > You also have a NAS that barely works. You’re not paying iCloud like the normies. > Nobody mention the electricity bills. > You can game on it though.
Om Patel@om_patel5

THIS GUY REPLACED EVERY SUBSCRIPTION FOR OVER 30 SERVICES WITH A HOMELAB HE BUILT USING CLAUDE CODE he built his own self hosted version of basically every service you pay for online and runs it all from a 27U server rack in his house the goal was simple: stop renting access to your own data, stop paying monthly subscriptions for things you can run yourself, and have one private dashboard that controls everything in your digital life he opens one homepage on his browser and from there he can: > stream his entire movie and TV collection through plex or jellyfin > request a new movie through overseerr and watch it appear in his library automatically once it's downloaded and tagged > back up every photo he takes through immich (his own google photos) > store all his files through nextcloud (his own google drive) > manage his audiobooks, ebooks, music, RSS feeds, recipes, and bookmarks from one place > block ads across his entire network with adguard home > see live grafana stats for every machine running in his house at any moment and a lot more the homepage dashboard even shows the current weather, his calendar, system stats, download queues, library counts, and shortcuts to every service he uses the hardware list: > netgate 1100 router running pfsense+ for firewall, DHCP, DNS, and VLANs > tp-link 8 port managed switch > tp-link archer C6 access point > raspberry pi 4 dedicated to a full screen grafana dashboard > HP laptop with i3 11th gen and 24GB RAM running proxmox VE as the main hypervisor > compaq laptop with a core 2 duo and 4GB RAM running proxmox backup server > tower PC with a core 2 duo running unraid for the NAS the proxmox VE box runs every self hosted service inside a debian VM with docker compose. backups run on a schedule with chunk based deduplication. unraid handles all the storage with mixed drive sizes and a single parity drive every device is on a tailscale tailnet so he can hit anything from anywhere in the world without poking holes in his firewall then he built his own private streaming empire on top of it: > plex and jellyfin pointing at the same library > overseerr to request movies and shows > radarr, sonarr, lidarr, readarr managing different media types > prowlarr indexing everything > sabnzbd and qbittorrent handling the downloads > bazarr pulling subtitles automatically > tautulli for plex stats > trailarr for trailers then the rest of the stack: > nextcloud replaces google drive > immich replaces google photos > paperless-ngx for OCR document management > adguard home blocks ads across the entire network > miniflux for RSS, karakeep for bookmarks > mealie for recipes, navidrome for music, audiobookshelf for audiobooks > calibre for ebooks, code server for VS code in the browser > stirling PDF, IT tools, microbin, searxng, pairdrop every service surfaces through homepage, a self hosted dashboard he built tooling around to auto generate the YAML config (made with claude code) this guy is paying $0 a month for what most people pay $200+ in subscriptions for and had an initial setup cost of ~1000 to 1500 USD the homelab community is quietly the most overpowered and cracked group of builders on the internet

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Adekunle@cosmclibrarian·
@vibeonX69 where can one find the dot files for this rice?
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kritika@vibeonX69·
Linux customization is on another level something neither macOS nor Windows can fully match. Watched this video and realized Linux users are basically living in their own universe.
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Christian Van Der Henst✨
You’re not that special. Everybody can build software faster now.
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th3_g3nt13_m4n@devalentine_·
Took a while but we finally launched. Our @communitykyu community project is live and available to the general public at computersocietyofkirinya.org. TanStack Start did great {despite having some challenges with streamed rendering and nuqs adapters}.
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@tan_stack looks super promising 😂 Rebuilt a site, with zero optimization, huge images & heavy deps; still smooth! App’s small tho. Next am adding more content & see if it holds up 😅 I might even offload some of my @nextjs projects to it

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Wanyonyi Isaya
Wanyonyi Isaya@Wanyonyi_Isaya·
@kafangi Mimi hata hii app huwa na-access through Brave, zero ads. Now it is my default browser.
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𝐉!𝐌𝐌𝐘@kafangi·
I use Brave to access both youtube and spotify premium for free on my laptop
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th3_g3nt13_m4n@devalentine_·
Life after realizing you just committed a .env file 😂😂
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th3_g3nt13_m4n@devalentine_·
So apparently I can't even use my username anymore. What kind of dead joke is this?
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th3_g3nt13_m4n@devalentine_·
@MurchoidCoder I learnt JS/TS, DSA, system design, linear algebra and calculus, OOP. What makes someone think just because I don't use AI right now, it won't take me one weekend to get good at it? Besides, all these AI editors are basically VSCode forks
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the_kenyan_swe@MurchoidCoder·
So this is what people say: "If you don't embrace AI as a software engineer, you will be irrelevant." Embrace what, one-shots? People act as if vibe coding is this hard skill to acquire. Let's see if you can one-shot your understanding of the code as well.
Mario Zechner@badlogicgames

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th3_g3nt13_m4n@devalentine_·
@ennycodes DISCIPLINE >>> I do mine every first weekend of the month, because then I'll be prepared in case anything breaks. If I'm working on a serious project, I'll just postpone until I'm done. But you can also switch to Windows if it's limiting; I mean, no one gets paid to use it.
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th3_g3nt13_m4n@devalentine_·
POV: You decided to give vibe-coding a try... Any tips & tricks or billion-dollar prompts I should try?
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th3_g3nt13_m4n@devalentine_·
Microsoft Clarity is honestly the best product I’ve used from Microsoft. It might feel like spyware for your users and that’s expected but the engagement insights you get are unmatched. 🔥🔥
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