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Interesting. This looks nice. Made me think of webmin which I used... years ago.

Went to look and webmin's changed. Pretty crazy.


i used to set up webmin for the linux challenged admins so they could do basic tasks. it was nice because you could lock them to specific functions in certain modules and make it difficult for them to break things

yeah! I had some things through there early on when I was building sites. I had some custom scripts that could also be triggered by the users.

The best question is, what's been shipped in the past 60 days with those 600,000 lines.

Lots of people trying things for the sake of it, without really achieving anything with it. Maybe they have 'a setup' but the setup ends up being unproven.


> five digits

before or after the 90%?


Considering he mentions ten sessions at once and I'm pretty confident he wouldn't tolerate waiting for the quota to reset itself... maybe like high four digits with the discount applied, definitely five without it.

I could be underestimating both by a digit.



Looks like a private repo, was taken down, or renamed. It's 404'ing.

But this sounds useful!


Everything has issues reading the content of PDFs natively. It's a format for displaying/rendering. Not for storing format in a way that's easy to parse for the text/content inside.

Is this one storing text or storing coordinates for where to draw a line for the letter 'l'? Is that an 'l' or a line?

The best way to do this is rendering it to an image and using the image. Either through models that can directly work with the image or OCR'ing the image.


Agree. Curious if you’ve played with landing.ai?


Create a branch, squash the branch manually when you want and merge things.

or `git reset --soft main` and then deal with the commits

or have 2 .git directories. Just add to the git commit `--git-dir=.git-backups` or whatever you want to name it.


I don't see the source in their tar archive.

it's just the homebrew cask and recipe.


> Edit: You can download the current version now: https://github.com/cyrusradfar/homebrew-unf/archive/refs/tag...

This does not contain the source.


The similarity is to,

> You think you'll get better long-term support from an experiment that a single engineer did in his spare time?

Linus started it as an experiment. That's a single engineer doing it on his spare time.

Do you think Linux doesn't do long-term support right?

The one changing the goal post is you.

https://github.com/cloudflare/vinext It is MIT licensed. It can be used and maintained by anyone.

If it'll get adoption like Linux did, that's different. But the base is there.


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