I work with several local recyclers. Most of the machines they get are either usable but old, or just something somebody didn't want anymore! Truly damaged machines are rare.
On your website https://eh-trade.ca/ at the bottom it says "These opportunities are now closed, but they show the power of our momentum algorithm." and the total return is negative lol
Wait, are they suggesting using the Heltec Lora ESP32 board? That is a super odd choice. Adafruit has the boards you speak of and they have tri-color too and more features in the same form factor. Why buy a Heltec Lora board to use as an e-reader and waste money on a perfectly good Lora chip on it...
2 days to fix a major issue where we can't login from any sort of web terminal? (even typing manually doesn't work as `n` char auto-exit the frame). All kind of CI/CD pipelines are broken if you were delogged for any reason.
That....that doesn't make sense. Why is the response to someone complaining that anthropic takes too long to fix major bugs _in their software_ be "well, did you fix it yourself?"
How does the agent session thing work? Server-side you proxy requests to client via websockets or something? How does the agent see the client-side data?
I for one would pay for Arq on Linux as I now do on Mac. It would be fantastic to be able to use the same "it just works" backup solution on all my computers.
And I've used enough "gold standard" commercial applications, like the one being discussed in this very article, that I don't trust those either. If you recoil in horror at code written by LLMs, I'm afraid that the vendors you're already working with have some really bad news for you. You can get over it now or get over it later. You will get over it.
I can audit and verify Claude's output. Code running at BackBlaze, not so much. Take some responsibility for your data. Rest assured, nobody else will.
You are not wrong, but I just don't have time. My choices are pay someone or throw my hands up. I have been paying backblaze. But I recently had a drive die, and discovered the backups are missing .exe and .dll files, and so that part of the restore was worthless.
What time I do have, I've been using to try and figure out photo libraries. Nothing is working the way I need it to. The providers are a mess of security restrictions and buggy software.
My favorite Peanuts comic was always the one where Linus is standing at an intersection next to a 'Push Button To Cross Street' sign. He is sucking his thumb and clutching his blanket despondently.
In the last panel, Charlie Brown tells him, "You have to move your feet, too."
Yeah, pretty sad to try and package it around morals. There were 2 dozen cataclysmic events on X since Elon walked in with the kitchen sink but THIS is the final straw. "Not my views!"
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