They still exist. They’re called fighting sticks generally because that’s their main use. For example there’s a number of then reviewed here: https://www.techradar.com/best/the-best-fight-sticks-in-2023
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I like AI and use it often.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin critical security update - This is not a jokeEnglish
3 monthsThat’s awkward. I didn’t know that was in a separate repo.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin critical security update - This is not a jokeEnglish
3 monthsThe web server is in C#. It’s open source lol, I’m looking at the code and there’s no JavaScript.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin critical security update - This is not a jokeEnglish
3 monthsAxios is a Javascript library and Jellyfin is written in C#.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin critical security update - This is not a jokeEnglish
3 monthsAlso interested how this works for mobile apps. I self host a number of services through caddy as my reverse proxy but each application is just dependent on it’s own authentication. If I exposed all my services to the internet, that’s a huge attack vector. If anyone else has some ideas I’d be happy to listen.
Oh gosh oh no
Accurate haha. It’s funny but also sad to open a website you’ve built and realize a feature has been broken for years and nobody noticed.
Working outside your home is nice. But I think a lot of these comments are talking about working outside in public is a whole other problem.
Also, if you take any meetings, it needs to be quiet enough to communicate but also not disruptive to others if you’re taking loudly.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Alright nerds, who can guess what this RegEx matches?
3 monthsHold on, let me draw up the NFA
Still going to be non-deterministic for any commercial AIs offered to us. It’s a weird technology. I had a link to an article explaining why but I can’t find it anymore.
I use it daily for my software development job.




GitHub’s Copilot review is pretty good. I thought it would just catch nitpick style things but it actually catches bugs and bad architecture.