

Should someone be interested, there is a #rc for the new #imagepipe version.
https://kaffeemitkoffein.de/nextcloud/index.php/s/Dees7SB22sXtoJa
A short story:
I am building the #android #sdk on my own and use my own #sdk build to develop #imagepipe .
See here:
https://codeberg.org/Starfish/SDK-Rebuilds
Doing it that way, I learned a lot.
#imagepipe also has zero #dependencies, so that the resulting #apk is only 643 KiB in size. It fits on a 3.5" #floppy #disk, should you remember them.
#imagepipe is also downward compatible to support devices running #android 4.0.1, whilst targeting #android 16, so you can use #imagepipe even on very old, outdated devices.
Unfortunately, my #samsung Galaxy young broke, so that I cannot test #imagepipe on a native device with a display as small as 320x240 pixels anymore. The last versions worked well on it.
Claude Code's compaction discards data that's still on disk
https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/issues/26771
#HackerNews #ClaudeCode #Compaction #Discard #Data #Disk #DataManagement #DiskUsage

Preflight Checklist I have searched existing requests and this feature hasn't been requested yet This is a single feature request (not multiple features) Problem Statement When auto-compaction trig...
Selfhosting is nice, and it comes with a price to pay.
For me ? It's time, and I have plenty to give away, given that's my passion.
For my SO ? The unbearable noise of rattling disk needles to write on their very precious platters (especially now, thank you AI bullcrap)
The solution ? A nice cron-based compromise, and I feel like someone could get inspired by this :)
# Stop qbittorrent - weekday evenings at 17:00 Mon-Fri
0 17 * * 1-5 cd /opt/services/qbittorrent && docker compose stop
# Stop qbittorrent - weekends at 8:00 Sat-Sun
0 8 * * 6,0 cd /opt/services/qbittorrent && docker compose stop
# Start qbittorrent - every day at 23:00
0 23 * * * cd /opt/services/qbittorrent && docker compose start
#selfhosting #selfhosted #homelab #torrent #qbittorrent #harddrive #disk #nas #so #ai #cron #crontab #scheduling #linux #opensource #docker #dockercompose
Another question for Unix experts - this is a hexdump of a SunOS 4.0.1 install disk for Sun 386i systems. Does anyone recognise the file format? It looks like some sort of file system dump, but I don't think it's a variant of BSD dump(8).
The first fields seem to be (in ASCII) Access permissions, uid, and gid (and later the file/dir name).
Anybody interested? 20 DD 5.25" disks which I just bought sealed, opened them up and sadly, they seem to be partly cloudy (as in: moldy) on the surface. I have tools to clean them, I just don't want to spend the time doing that. So: If you live in Germany, I'll send them your way for 10 EUR including parcel shipping via DHL (which is around 6,19 or so). Just drop me a message.