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  • I host my own gitlab-ce instance in docker which works well. I mainly needed a web UI for git and I track issues with it. I think there are boards or at least free plugins for the community version, but I do not use them. You can version your documentation in .md files too. Not sure if it can substitute Jira for you, but you mentioned Bugzilla and I like gitlab a lot more.

    Just make sure to update the container regularly, you can't make big version jumps without the intermediate updates.

    I think you can combine it with OpenProject if you need more project planning.

  • How British tech star Stability AI imploded with debt and lawsuits
  • “He kind of comes off as the smartest person in the room,” said a former colleague.

    Under a picture with just one person it's kinda funny. Also what's with that dirty floor? Same as with his shoes in the other picture. Gross. That's lavish?

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    So here's a story of, by far, the weirdest bug I've encountered in my CS career.
  • Usually a sign of multiprocessing/multithreading going wrong, e.g. accessing the same resource without proper locks like opening the same logfile in different processes and trying to write simultaneously. Those errors can be triggered just by reformating the code (or obfuscating in this case), thus changing the runtime behaviour slightly. Hard to find, especially since they're dependent on the speed/workload of the machine running the code.

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  • I like how you and the person you were answering to think. It opened a new perspective for me and showed me my bias. Thank you. Please continue to understand things that well and let others know about it. 😀

  • Building a fully local LLM voice assistant to control my smart home
  • Cool post. Thanks. What hardware do you use for voice input/output? I hoped I could use a smart speaker from Sonos, or something similar. But I could not find a working solution and I have no time or interest in building hardware myself. The idea is having a wake word and mics/speakers in the different rooms. Ideally with voice recognition (i mean who is speaking). So I can ask something like: play my favourit music

  • It also smells nice...
  • The shower head in the picture is a bit unusual because of the two screws on the right where you can adjust the head. If you loosen the one next to the wall the shower head tilts down and faces the wall (which is nice if warm water takes a while and you don't like a cold shower) and with the other one you could make it spray the opposite wall. So it's pretty versatile. (Or annoying if the screws can't be tightened enough)

  • How beginner friendly is it?

    I always wanted to play D&D and/or a crpg and now I see the hype about BG3, but when I watch streams and let's plays I don't understand most of the jargon.

    1. So how beginner friendly is it?
    2. Are there good tutorials?
    3. Are there difficulty levels, like less mechanics for beginners? I found the UI a bit overwhelming.
    4. How frustrating is it if you don't understand the mechanics at first?
    5. How long does it take to learn the rules? How complex are they? Do I need to remember stuff like: oh I can only cast this if the day of the month is a prime and the mother of the target was born under the sign of zock or can I just happily nuke everything with fireballs?
    6. I have only time to play on weekends. Is it easy to get back into the game or do I need to remember most of the past story to enjoy it? So is it casual player friendly?

    Thanks.

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    Master of Puppets on FLOPPOTRON 3.0

    I think this video needs far more views.

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    SM-T800 (Galaxy Tab S 2014) Which lineageos version to choose?

    Hi, my tablet is kinda slow. I thought about getting rid of the original bloatware. I see that there are inofficial versions like https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-unofficial-13-lineageos-20-for-samsung-galaxy-tab-s-10-5-sm-t805-sm-t800-chagalllte-chagallwifi-alpha.4577223/page-10

    I was wondering if a newer android version makes things even slower than now. Should I stick with the last official version or go for an unofficial one, when it comes to speed?

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