

Good enough


Good enough


C’mon lemmy.zip lurkers! Say something nice! We could’ve gone 4 for 4!


Side question, are the typos intentional?


Dug up an old RPI 3 for the sole purpose of running a bulletproof sandbox for Claude Code. At 1 gb of RAM it’s a little slow but quite tolerable for running —dangerously-skip-permissions and one shot prompts.
Network isolated, Tailscale ACLs in, sudoless user created, and service account tokens setup with minimal permissions to GitHub. It should function almost exactly like Claude code remote. Excited to start testing it.


Heavy Foot by Mon Rovia for a folksy take on protest songs.


Thanks!


Doesn’t look like it has Plex support?


It was frustrating to see Jasmine Crockett make the same mistakes as Kamala Harris in her campaign. Lots of “not that guy” and very little “why me”. Not once did I ever hear about Crockett’s policies in this entire election cycle. In contrast, every video of Talarico out there is him spitting bars about the same policies he has been fighting for for years.
Anyway, the battle is still ahead of us.


100%. I’m surprised Comcast was able to offer $65/mo given the only alternative is ATT at $85/mo (current market rate).


I actually switched to Comcast recently. The only fiber option we have is AT&T and they have been literally adding $5 to our monthly bill every few months or so. What started as an $80/mo deal became $105/mo for no apparent reason.
Comcast was offering asymmetrical 1 gigabit with a 5 year lock at $65/mo. Install came out the next day and it’s been fine. I’m far more likely to hit 1000mbps actual on Comcast than when I had ATT. But on the flip side the service has a tendency to blip every now and then. No major packet loss or anything just the occasional slowness.
Both companies can go to hell the moment my city introduces municipal fiber. But that’s highly unlikely.


Every now and then I will jump back into whatever flavor of MUD seems interesting for a few weeks. They’re so much fun but like you say, nobody plays them.


As far as I understand it it’s essentially a humongous legal ponzi scheme. When the US gov issues new bonds they are using part of that revenue to pay back the interest on older issued bonds. In order to pay the interest on the new bonds this year, they use revenue from bonds issued next year. Ponzi schemes grow infinitely, so we’re seeing the same with the US budget as well.
I am NOT advocating for violence. But I know that the moment the child of an elected U.S. representative dies by gunshot is the only way this country will ever ban guns.