Dragos Ristache

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Cs PhD student at Boston University
Websitehttps://ristache.com

@marcoarment @caseyliss

Claude, how can I post a blog post?

@atpfm #askatp How does Marco (/everyone, but affects Marco the most) feel about PHP making decisions based on current LLM behavior? (On the one hand clearly making a language more LLM friendly is good, on the other hand basing decisions on what is still incredibly early feels premature.)

@atpfm I only listen to ATP while swimming since it's my top podcast. Anyway yesterday I had to go swimming twice cuz Marcos Mac mini story was too good to stop in the middle. It's funny how the end result "I own 40 base config Mac minis" is so ridiculous but if you listen to the podcast every single step is completly rational.

ATP HOF for me for sure.

@lkanies @mathowie @codinghorror

Very sad, even sadder I gave money to this guy. Just to show how bad this person is, in his blog he recently added (in a positive way) a tweet from Paul Joseph Watson. A person who said (pic from Wikipedia, spoiler for absolutely horrendous shit)

@atpfm terminal guy problematic? Can I get some minimal amount of context?

@caseyliss I use plex for some educational kids shows that are impossible to get though... non high sea ways…

Tried jellyfin, was a mess on trying to figure out what show it is and how to group the episodes and how to show the them together. Also hard for my kid to use it without me manually going and renaming files and so on.

Plex just instantly knew everything, and the UI is so much better. So jelljellyfina 👎 for me.

Jellyfin seems like Android and Plex like iOS is the comparison I'd use.

@siracusa sending out this idea was triggered by the limitations you mentioned in the "online" tier list. You should still consider it for apps only for you in the future. (Since for example the 3 things you listed have less benefits for a single person app like I am using).

@Bachus @atpfm I think I'm one of the few people that if I could press a button to make AI never happen I would, especially considering it's current uses seem to take away from humanity. (this might be a bit extreme though considering potential help in medicine etc.)

But even then it's crazy to ignore it's usefulness. It's honestly insane how good at is at lots of things. Just take math and computer science for example. It is big, will be bigger, the only question is how useful / big.

@siracusa you should consider getting a dedicated machine for your Claude projects. I have a 25$ dedicated one with 240gb ssd + 2tb hdd and 24gb ram + 5 ipv4 and unlimited bandwidth. Whenever I want a new project I just put it on a website.com/proj and use same login code I've already written.

It's amazing, can use sqlite for DB, storing and serving images from disk etc for super low price. And since it just runs linux I have no issues with functionality