Hey, can’t write directly to you, so I’ll leave the comment. Thanks for your blog post about iTerm permissions. I wasted a whole day today trying to debug kubectl connection until I found your blog. Huge thanks. If you’re ever in Zürich, reach out for a beer!
September 26, 2025 at 7:25 PM
Hey, can’t write directly to you, so I’ll leave the comment. Thanks for your blog post about iTerm permissions. I wasted a whole day today trying to debug kubectl connection until I found your blog. Huge thanks. If you’re ever in Zürich, reach out for a beer!
I was checking comments to see if someone will mention that. Thank you 😊 I used to teach JavaScript and React and one of the first lesson was - never use w3chools, use MDN, even if W3schools is ranked higher in Google.
August 31, 2025 at 6:12 AM
I was checking comments to see if someone will mention that. Thank you 😊 I used to teach JavaScript and React and one of the first lesson was - never use w3chools, use MDN, even if W3schools is ranked higher in Google.
Next is we return to people having their blogs on personal domains and writing meaningful and valuable thoughts… Not posting “attention attracting pictures maybe” or am I going too far?
December 6, 2024 at 8:21 PM
Next is we return to people having their blogs on personal domains and writing meaningful and valuable thoughts… Not posting “attention attracting pictures maybe” or am I going too far?
Same as with everything Linux and deployment. Majority of developers are comfortable to rely on abstraction layers and have very little interest in how software actually operates beyond the local environment.
November 28, 2024 at 7:24 AM
Same as with everything Linux and deployment. Majority of developers are comfortable to rely on abstraction layers and have very little interest in how software actually operates beyond the local environment.
For me it could be a reason to feel proud even. “My knowledge contributed to this model and helped to make it better”. Seriously… it is like blaming Google for indexing sites (almost).
November 27, 2024 at 1:20 PM
For me it could be a reason to feel proud even. “My knowledge contributed to this model and helped to make it better”. Seriously… it is like blaming Google for indexing sites (almost).
Recently - Remnant 2. After being a huge fan of Remnant: From the Ashes I was a little worried that the second game will drop the ball, but it came out great. Another studio that never disappoints is Quantic Dream. *Every* and I mean *every* game is great.
November 27, 2024 at 1:12 PM
Recently - Remnant 2. After being a huge fan of Remnant: From the Ashes I was a little worried that the second game will drop the ball, but it came out great. Another studio that never disappoints is Quantic Dream. *Every* and I mean *every* game is great.
With all due respect, I would appreciate an explanation in what is exactly a problem with training LLM with this data? LLMs are very generic and depersonalized, and this data can’t be used (not in a straightforward way) to target advertisements, for example. I honestly don’t see the issue…
November 27, 2024 at 11:59 AM
With all due respect, I would appreciate an explanation in what is exactly a problem with training LLM with this data? LLMs are very generic and depersonalized, and this data can’t be used (not in a straightforward way) to target advertisements, for example. I honestly don’t see the issue…