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YvanDaSilva

@YvanDaSilva@hachyderm.io

Dad of 3.
I speak several languages:
#French #English #Portuguese #German #Japanese and more to come.
Living in a tiny country named Switzerland, trying to make the world a little better :)

Software Engineer, interested in most things in life.

Views are my own.. ofc.

Oh, before I forget, you are awesome !

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jerry , to random
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3 weeks and 1 day left. Then I am going cold turkey on sleeping pills. You may see some ugliness from me as I try to reclaim my health.

YvanDaSilva ,
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@jerry take a good rest.
Enjoy the recovery

jerry , to random
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Surely there’s a way to make mid 6 figures by playing with puppies and kittens???

YvanDaSilva ,
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@jerry @mossmann +1 on that

YvanDaSilva , to random
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do you know if there is a shared moderation for the fediverse?
Let me tldr:

  • does the protocol support partial federation? (I.e exclude the instances you don't federate with [chain of federation])
  • is there a way to share rules (infrigments History of some rules)
  • a global pool of rules / offenses that is sharable and recognized by many communities ? In order to do grouped rule filtering etc.

Maybe I just need to read the spec ;)

jerry , to random
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Ok, looks like I have to find a new dns home for Infosec.exchange. Bunny.net is not working out. Who do you all like?

YvanDaSilva ,
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@jerry I've been using infomaniak recently.
I only use then for DNS.

I didn't find price per request however. I am not certain they have one as I don't find any limits either.

I was too tired of GoDaddy BS back then :/

hrefna , to random
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If you want an interesting demonstration of how a person (who doesn't particularly know Rust) solves a problem versus how the software solves a problem, these two PRs are worth comparing:

There are a couple of things I want to highlight about these, because I think this is legitimately an interesting thing to look at.

1/

YvanDaSilva ,
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@hrefna I think you reversed links no?

YvanDaSilva ,
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@hrefna @FenTiger what worries me even more, is that this is a "good case", with all the technics we have at the moment.
Everything that I have tested recently on all the LLMs out there showed me that all the answers on the same subject tend to converge, even on very different models.

I don't have data, but my theory is that they are all trained on more or less the same datasets. So their answers and capabilities converge.

It's going to look like this. Inadequate in non simple cases.

hrefna , to random
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I get why people want to use codeberg over github, AND it just isn't there from a feature parity or usability perspective -.-

YvanDaSilva ,
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@hrefna I'm still amazed how we are reproducing / reinventing functionality across so many different tools.
We should extract basic functionalities and expose them as part of small tools or libraries.
The same way we have LSPs, fuzzy searching, etc.

When we build alternatives to popular products, being the best at any feature might not be the best idea. We can beat popular products in a few axis but not all.

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