
Straffern
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Straffern
@Straffern
Father of 2. Embedded tinkerer. Recovering Pythonista. Elixir by day; Nix shill by night.
เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2023
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@ZachSDaniel1 Does this mean we don’t need to declare mutations/queries within graphql dsl?
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As of #AshFramework 3.20.0, actions now support the `public?` option, just like fields. It defaults to `true`, but will be flipped in 4.0. This makes it very easy to know and control what actions are available via external interfaces. Will be rolled out to API extensions soon!


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My first (somewhat) substantial contribution to the Elixir ecosystem. I really like DSLs, so it was fun diving into the weeds of Spark :)
#ElixirLang #myelixirstatus
Zach Daniel@ZachSDaniel1
Spark, the DSL building tool that backs #AshFramework and many other tools, now supports a functional builder pattern for defining DSLs! Before, you had to hand-roll a bunch of structs. See the before/after shots 😎 #ElixirLang
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that’s why this meme resonates only with high T men

RAW EGG NATIONALIST@Babygravy9
The more testosterone you have, the more likely you are to persist in fighting, even against hopeless odds.
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@basedalexandoor It’s a thrill when you are actively trying to conceive
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@justalexoki I mostly think this about ppl who consistently do 120+ wpm
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@BryanJBryce @bcardarella Do you run with 12 individual releases or umbrella?
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@bcardarella I moved to Elixir releases on Hetzner, I'm running like 12 apps on one $30 box (shut up I know I don't have traffic ok?)
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Tested out Pi with Oh My Pi.
My initial thoughts: TUI is far less responsive and it is difficult to navigate compared to Opencode.
Yet, despite these issues, it seemed more productive compared to OmO (Oh my Openagent)
This might be a context issue (Opencode has my global agent and additionally some other plugins and included contexts.
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With all the bleeding edge shit I try and tinker with, NixOS is a fucking blessing. For the past 18 month AI has removed every annoying inertia I experienced with NixOS. Agents have taken my modular config to new height and helped resolve depreciation and performance issues. It’s been super handy for changing work pc, bootstrapping new systems with nixos-anywhere and managing servers with deploy-rs. My entire config is public, with securely encrypted secrets using sops-nix.
When I experience a bug in a package, I just create an overlay that applies a patch.
I can be updating my system packages 30 min before a meeting and if anything goes wrong I just boot the prior generation.
I can’t really see a way back from NixOS, it’s a fucking superpower.
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@disco_platypuss @IroncladDev This surprise me. I’ve been having a great time for the last year.
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@IroncladDev i tried nix yesterday and it seemed like the agents really struggled w configuring/modifying it
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I'm moving off systemd
what are y'all's recommendations for alternatives?
The Lunduke Journal@LundukeJournal
SystemD has added birth date storage in order to comply with Brazil and California Age Verification laws. Let that sink in. A Linux init system now handles Age Verification. github.com/systemd/system…
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@bcardarella Awesome! Looking forward to try it.
Do you know how it compares to Supermemory?
I like that this is opensource and fully local
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cog-cli is now available for developer preview
trycog.ai/cli
Three tools:
* local long-term memory graph
* code intelligence
* agentic debugger
Has configuration for most agents. It's been primarily tested against Claude Code and Opencode
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@fuzziphy @yacineMTB Yes. I figured that you used a cnc machine to remove the top layer (the copper)
Usually with acid etching you only have copper left where needed. I would have thought that all the exposed copper would have some downsides??
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@Straffern @yacineMTB As in exposed copper? Or the pour itself? There’s no solder mask like you’d have from a board house, so it’s just bare exposed copper
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@ThePrimeagen Its possible that it took inspiration from your commit history, but artificial neural nets are sort of a black box, so we’ll never know for sure.
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Playing with @karpathy 's autoresearch in Elixir
Dr. Christian Geuer-Pollmann@chgeuer
And we can now see the improvement in loss, and the model's architecture
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