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Qwen coder model from Huggingface, following the instructions there to run it in llama.cpp. Once that’s up: OpenCode and use the custom OpenAI API to connect it.
You’ll get far better results than trying to use other local options out of the box.
There may be better models potentially but I’ve found Qwen 2.5 etc to be pretty fantastic overall, and definitely a fine option beside Claude/ChatGPT/Gemini. I’ve tested the lot and it’s usually far more down to instruction and AGENTS.md instructions/layout than it is down to just the model.
perry@aussie.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•Stack Overflow in freefall: 78 percent drop in number of questionsEnglish
1344·4 months agoI post there every 6-12 months in the hope of receiving some help or intelligent feedback, but usually just have my question locked or removed. The platform is an utter joke and has been for years. AI was not entirely the reason for its downfall imo.
Success story here. 6+ years running pihole on proxmox as my primary DNS for everything on my network. It’s never missed a beat, never crashed. I update infrequently. It’s just good software.
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Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Fake ‘One Battle After Another’ torrent hides malware in subtitlesEnglish
3·4 months agoCoffeescript…
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Journiv self hosted journal: Now with markdown and inline media supportEnglish
2·5 months agoLooks fantastic! I’m going to install it on my cluster this coming week for sure. Didn’t see but is there any plan to support locations or routes? Having location data along with some basic plotting could make this perfect for travel journaling too, which I’d be interested in…
perry@aussie.zonetoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•MCP Server Could Have Been a JSON FileEnglish
6·7 months agoThe author uses their feelings a lot to describe their distaste for MCP. It doesn’t read like a very well informed article should, in my opinion.
MCP servers are like proxies, that can adapt their represented tools and resources based upon external conditions. They’re far from being static in nature and can provide an entry point for otherwise hidden or secured functionality. Ie. some actions may be provided via an MCP and not otherwise. File resources may be present behind an MCP server and not otherwise. Tools may be relevant for a certain agent and not others, or they may become unavailable.
That, and regular APIs often don’t expose data in a streaming capacity that LLMs benefit from. That’s why you see MCP servers serving HTTP streams or SSE.
Static files make this inflexible for what, simplicity?
At least we have a standard now, for this kind of thing. Static files would be a lazy half-arsed solution at beast.
perry@aussie.zoneto
memes@lemmy.world•You came to the wrong neighborhood, motherfuckerEnglish
13·7 months agoBachelor party for sure
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Mycology@mander.xyz•Interesting shroom I haven't seen before (Midwest USA)English
3·8 months agoThey definitely look light brown / yellow to me… maybe it’s just a causality of the camera sensor? There’s enough green contrast though.
I’ve already reached out to several in my country, on the maybe list. Annoying to see this crop up again.
Why is documenting and making a front page to a website so hard? Checking both the blog and their website, I can’t tell what Luanti even is…
Context would be super on these kinds of posts.
perry@aussie.zoneto
Linux•Linux users are about to face another major Microsoft Secure Boot issueEnglish
5·9 months agoAnd Tuxedo in Germany - just got my InfinityBook pro 14 and it’s been great.
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Programming•JavaScript broke the web (and called it progress)English
173·10 months agoNow it takes four engineers, three frameworks, and a CI/CD pipeline just to change a heading. It’s inordinately complex to simply publish a webpage.
Huh? I mean I get that compiling a webpage that includes JS may appear more complex than uploading some unchanged HTML/CSS files, but I’d still argue you should use a build system because what you want to write and what is best delivered to browsers is usually 2 different things.
Said build systems easily make room for JS compilation in the same way you can compile SASS to CSS and say PUG or nunjucks to HTML. You’re serving 2 separate concerns if you at all care about BOTH optimisation and devx.
Serious old grump or out of the loop vibes in this article.
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Data Hoarder@lemmy.world•Toshiba says Europe doesn't need 24TB HDDs, witholds beefy models from regionEnglish
8·1 year agoGuess Seagate will continue getting my money then… though via recertified options as I want the 28TB models.
What a joke.
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People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•Remember to get your 8 hours of doomsleep each nightEnglish
4·1 year agoDoomwater? Missed opportunity.
Yes, you probably want Geyser: https://geysermc.org/
Why is blue sky in the right side column? It’s the same thing as X.
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Privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Mozilla flamed by Firefox fans after promises to not sell their data go up in smokeEnglish
3·1 year agoThis isn’t true anymore, as vendors have the ability to provide other engines within the EU.




This comes up over and over again. In my opinion it doesn’t even come down to your standing etc - I’m streaming data over HTTP, for the most part, and only I get to choose how that’s rendered. It just so happens that my renderer discards outbound requests to certain domains and drops some HTML/JS components that look bloated and or unnecessary.
Piracy? Theft? What a joke. My attention and complacency was never a component they should have relied on in the first place. This is a technical issue for me, not a moral one.