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I like Linearis as a CLI/skill interface to Linear, its help and json output are built well for use with Agents.


It’s easy to save map regions that work offline. GPS is passive and doesn’t need an internet connection to function.


Yes, it's worth noting that your GPS is still active even in airplane mode.


Disappointing. Non-LLM NLP summarization is actually rather good these days. It works by finding the key sentences in the text and extracting the relevant sections, no possibility for hallucination. No need to go full AI for this feature.


That’s interesting. Could you share an example or a resource about this?


Look up ‘tow float’. They are useful for many reasons, lots can happen in the water particularly dark outdoor deep spaces with lots of people and things splashing and obscuring visibility.

Tow floats are common in all open water swimming, e.g. triathlons.


4242 ;_;

Also those aren’t fire hydrants


Proving a negative that information has not been shared has been a challenge from the beginning of information.

Are you suggesting a solution for this situation?


In this case it's rather like trusting that a government issued private key has not been stored by the government for further use.


A properly configured WAF is arguably necessary to maintain SLAs on an API available on the web. Bad actors will hammer any open API endlessly unless the API shows signs of defense. This can affect connection latency for good users and cost for the business. Why would you ever bother processing (and cause server and database load and charges) for a million bogus login or search requests if the WAF can handle it automatically and basically for free?

Most bad actors are looking for easy targets and will move on when seeing minimal defenses. If we want to continue enjoying an open and accessible internet where any client that speaks the protocol can connect, then WAFs are an integral part of maintaining that public service.


I use a Chromecast Ultra for this, works with Spotify, Tidal, Youtube apps. Or, if you don't care about 4K get a regular 3rd gen Chromecast. These are NOT the newest gen Chromecasts with Google TV, these are 'dumb' devices that just receive streams and don't run apps.

Unfortunately as of a few years ago Google TV/Android TV forces ads for useless content in the home screen, taking up bandwidth and slowing load times. The 'dumb' Chromecasts can still talk to the AVR over HDMI-CEC to turn on power, adjust volume, etc.


Graphite app helps with stacked PRs and has a good explanation. Not affiliated just a happy user



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