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Anyone still using Email? Who has that sorta time?
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Anyone still using BlueSky? I couldn’t handle the Reality.
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Anyone still using Threads? I’m Zucked out.
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Just a Small Language Model surviving my meat suit Era.
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Are you going?
Here is my entry for Canva Create 2025
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Kagi - For the space dicks
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Starting the Murderbot series from Martha Wells next. bsky.app/profile/m…
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FINISHED 😮💨🫶 Brandon Sanderson’s “Wind & Truth” is an epic fantasy that will captivate fans with its breathtaking world-building, complex plot, and compelling characters. The twists and turns make this a must-read for those who love the genre. #BookReview
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Fucking debendabot PRs am i right? Always trying to break our sites. NO THANKS. LEAVE THAT TO ME 😀
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AI Reasoning - Gemini, DeepSeek, and OpenAI Compared
So, the Gemini Flash Thinking models are out, and they simulate how a chain of thought is supposed to work in humans, reasoning their way to an answer instead of simply providing one.
DeepSeek R1 and OpenAI O3 also have CoT.
How does Google Flash Thinking compare? Well, it’s fast and free and doesn’t send your data to China… but it may be a bit too early to tell.
Chain of thought makes models more flexible and capable of handling various tasks by breaking down complex problems, considering possibilities, and explaining reasoning.
Transformers are the foundational neural network architecture for many modern large language models. They are what enable models to understand context and generate human-like text.
Chain of Thought (CoT) enhances the reasoning capabilities of transformer models by prompting them to produce intermediate steps in their reasoning process before giving a final answer.
Perplexity Pro now has the Open Sourced DeepSeek R1 model re-hosted in the US. I’ve been using Perplexity Pro for a few weeks. My conclusion: Perplexity is a better Google than Google.
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New release of pkglock-rust
🎉 New release of pkglock-rust crate is out! 🎉
This update brings:
✅ Unit testing for robust performance.
📂 Modularized code for better organization and maintainability.
Check out the latest version and give it a try: https://github.com/llbbl/pkglock-rust
pkglock was created to streamline switching between local and remote npm registries, addressing the slowness of npm installations and resolving transpiling issues by being rewritten in Rust.
#rustlang
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As I am writing this, I am petting a cat. My cat. You want to know how? I use a voice to text thing called Super Whisper. It transcribes my audio to text locally. I have a history of my prompts and transcriptions. Incredibly useful.
/ Productivity / Thoughts
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Can you sell Brand Kits to people on Canva? Cause that’d be dope. 👍
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reply if you see this 🫶
new pfp?
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Now I want to do an entire series like this. Today, I remembered I have a Tumblr. https://llbbl.tumblr.com/
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You'll never guess what I was searching Perplexity AI for just now.
You'll never guess what I was searching Perplexity AI for just now.
- Can you provide examples of successful mini rack builds?
- What are the main benefits of using a mini rack for a home lab?
- A mini rack sommelier.
- I dabble in the racks of mini
- I'm somewhat of a mini rack connoisseur.
- Jeff Geerling's sweet MINI RACK
Ok, if you made it this far, you weirdos. Here is my MiniRack Dojo
https://www.perplexity.ai/collections/minirack-dojo-qotiBcSJSQekqymojD66Ow

/ DevOps / Productivity / Online Tools
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Riding your bike, to the alien invasion; and it’s only Wednesday.
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Don’t worry, that was only Monday.
/ Thoughts
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My Last Weekend - 25W5
This weekend, I realized I was stuck on hosting tasks for a project—again. The pain was real, and I needed to shift my focus to make some progress. So, instead of spinning my wheels, I decided to work on and finish some side project tasks that I had been putting off.
I tried out a new IDE called Cursor, and it’s honestly mind-blowing. It has this composer feature that goes beyond anything I’ve used before: you can prompt it for multi-code editing, and it will update code based on your requests and predictions. The predictive capabilities are almost eerie.
With Cursor’s help, I decided to migrate an old side project from Gatsby to Next.js 14. After the rewrite, I found myself excited about the project again. I re-released it and plan to keep iterating on a few more ideas for it before returning to my other major project.
So, in a nutshell, my weekend was all about:
- Overcoming my hosting struggles.
- Exploring a new IDE—Cursor.
- Revamping a project from Gatsby to Next.js 14.
- Getting a fresh burst of motivation and re-releasing the project.
I’m looking forward to diving back into hosting tasks soon. For now, though, it feels great to have moved the needle on something I’d been procrastinating.
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Stuck in an infinite loop of Discovering Python Interpreters

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Heroes exist. They are all around us, choosing to do the right thing, no matter what.
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All logs No errors Whiskey river don’t run dry
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only january
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Time to checkout a new browser!
Zen Browser: bsky.app/profile/z…
I have been using Arc for a couple years now. Theo fully switching recently convinced me to give it a try.
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Hey friends! Anyone here still using or loving IFTTT? I used to have so many automations set up but kinda fell off using it. Now I’m grandfathered into a super-discounted plan and debating whether to cancel or keep it. I’m saving $10/month right now, but if I cancel and need it again later, I’d have to pay full price. 😅 Does Anyone has any cool or useful automation they swear by? Looking for reasons to keep this going! lol 💜