

What I’m saying is just a level deeper for comp sci people. It’s the same thing, but expressed on a 32-bit unsigned integer.
Same result. Deeper joke.


What I’m saying is just a level deeper for comp sci people. It’s the same thing, but expressed on a 32-bit unsigned integer.
Same result. Deeper joke.


Would be better as 4,294,967,295 instead of -1.


Quick little script I run as a cron job. Script was authored by Claude Code. I’m not home right now but any llm can probably get you 95% of the way there. Remind me in a couple days if you don’t get something. Sorry I’m traveling right now
Edit: some details… it uses the gitea api repos/migrate endpoint after getting a list of repos from the github api. Super simple.
You could prob do in real-time with some webhooks but I don’t need anything like that. I just need a one time migration.
Also, mine doesn’t keep in sync with the upstream yet. I need another process to do that.


I do this. I have an instance of gitea running internally that mirrors any repo I have on github. Super nice for archiving things of importance or even as a bookmark. Sometimes I do it because of fear of censorship like dcma and stuff for software I use.


I’m simply saying that I’m not paying for access to the code. I’m paying for access to the high performance magic pattern machine.
I can and have browsed code all day for 35 years. Magic pattern machine is worth paying for to save time.
To be clear, stackoverflow and similar sites have also been worth paying for. Now this is the latest thing worth paying for.
I understand you have ethical concerns. But that doesn’t negate the usefulness of magic pattern machine.


It feels so wrong that people are paying to get access to code
We pay for access to a high performance magic pattern machine. Not for direct access to code, which we could search ourselves if we wanted.


Wtf is the attitude? They asked legit questions…


I don’t know about full on prepper, but diversifying into physical metal, crypto, real estate, stocks, bonds/treasuries etc is undoubtedly wise.


Crypto currencies are a good example.
Meanwhile I live in decentralized finance world where I see it absolutely changing the finance world.


I’m with ya. I find it a super useful tool all day every day. But that’s because I’m a sme on the stuff I’m working on.
As for your last points, play with the system prompt. “You are a useful machine, not a human. Don’t get emotional like humans. No greeting or salutations. If something can’t be done, say so. Your job isn’t to please me it is to accomplish tasks without prejudice.” Something like that. It really does help.


people using chatbots assume it googles your each question like some kind of scraper
Most do this in their “thinking” step now. And the results are far better as a result, even up to current events.


Background music in any environment.


The next guy should ask AI tho. Y’all bickering made me curious so I asked AI. Grok used this page as one of its sources, and summarized it. lol


Any State will call an uprising “terrorism”. But it crosses a line and becomes “Resistance” at some point and as public opinion sways, it results in toppled governments.
Being an hour or more from police isn’t that unusual in the western United States. There’s a lot of land and not everyone lives in cities.
Yes it’s more likely that I kill myself than stop and intruder or a bear - but that’s my problem, not yours imo (and yes I realize this libertarian view isn’t shared by everyone).
More than half the people in my region are carrying guns. Yet I’ve never seen one used in public, and rarely see one at all. It’s very low crime here.
Guns don’t kill people. People kill people.


Right on!
The decline started in 1971. See https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/. This is when they took our money by ending the Bretton Woods system. Ever since then they’ve just been levering the dollar - the biggest ponzi ever.
2001 was indeed the next sharp change. Govt surveillance and overreach became more normal. And shortly after technology spread and enabled mass surveillance and control.
But ultimately it’ll be that 1971 decision, taking us off the dollar, that is the downfall. US dollar is declining so rapidly it’s crazy. They like to talk about how good he economy is by showing charts of stocks going up, but a lot of that, especially recently, is the dollar going down. Price the s&p against gold, you’ll see precisely when the artificial pump started, and where we are in that cycle.
The world is currently levered heavily on the faith in the USA not defaulting. Which can only happen at this point via higher and higher inflation.
The next revolution needs to bring Freedom of Money to the world. As much as we love to hate on decentralized financial systems (aka crypto), it’s actually the tool this revolution needs.


some guy with a gun wont win against a state ever
No, but an armed populace does win against a state. Decentralized armed resistance.
On top of that, how do I defend my home and property against intruders without a gun? Seems crazy to even suggest tbh. I’m hours from police access, longer/impossible in winter weather. I need to be able to defend my family…


Pretty sure this guy was in charge. Feels like simple incompetence and bad luck.
They propose merit based inclusion.