Tais P. Hansen

@taisph
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Why do we accept getting charged more when a CI/CD build takes longer? It doesn't seem fair that if ie. GitHub is slower at executing the exact same build today compared to yesterday, then it automatically costs more. Doesn't that just entice CI/CD providers to use slower or under-provisioned machines?
@gamingonlinux Thought I would but they only want things that broke from 8.0-4 to the RC - and I can't get RTX to work at all with 8.0-4 anymore (if ever - I think I've always played on experimental. 😅)
@gamingonlinux Something seems broken in the RC. In Hogwarts Legacy the player character is invisible in mirrors and other reflective surfaces. With Proton Experimental the character is visible in reflections.

Today I discovered Grafana has a ${__user.email} global variable.

It saves so much time when linking to Google Cloud services by adding ?authuser=${__user.email} to the links. No more account juggling.

Only publishing your support documentation on Discord is *hiding* that documentation.

Stop it.

I drew this 12 months ago, as LLM code assistants were just becoming available.

Has it held up?

@WindOfChange but does anyone really want them? I've been inspired by people in other countries repurposing donated hardware with Linux. I just don't see anyone in my corner of the world who'd want to use it. 🤔

Google moved Android Work profiles to the rather expensive Google Workspace Business Plus license.

That's the end of work accounts on my Pixel.

Google is preparing to make Duet AI subscription based at $19 USD per month.

I still don't get the current AGI hype. I've tried Copilot, ChatGPT, Bard and Duet AI and still find myself having to constantly correct them or discard their output entirely. That's just not worth the subscription.

It is possible it might get it right at some point but it seems there's a long way to go as it is.