I handle marketing for a 3D-printed Dr. Martens keychain
Photoroom + Affinity + CeWe print machine
Claude code temporal fix 2.0.75 -> 2.1.0 crash
https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/issues/16682#issuecomment-3720697072
alien technology vera rubin
LXC containers are quite interesting because they provide a real Linux OS with all UNIX tools available to agents like Opus 4.5, along with very fast machine (container) creation times. Kata also seems to be a good alternative for isolating agents.
opus 4.5 x tmux = agentic farm
2026 will mark the moment when people truly begin using AI to create their own custom software.
Software is about to become radically personalized.
Local AI
Ministral 3
⌁ 3B, 8B, 14B
⌁ 256K tokens
⌁ Text + Vision
⌁ Apache 2.0
Versus
Beelink GTR9 Pro
128GB ram
2000 dollars
Croc ! 🐊
I love this project written in Golang that makes it easy to transfer folders and files between two computers. I can send files from an LXC container behind CGNAT to Windows, macOS, or another Linux machine.
It uses a public relay that encrypts data in transit. By default, it uses the creator’s relay at croc.schollz.com.
You can also use your own relay; in fact, that could give the creator’s relay a break, which handles about 40 terabytes of bandwidth per month on Hetzner
~/.bashrc
alias cyolo='claude --dangerously-skip-permissions'
source ~/.bashrc
cyolo
ia gen agentic coding
bash
grep
sed
awk
find
cat
head
tail
ls
cd
pwd
Hello Mathilda Lando
Developers need computers that are always accessible online to run tasks or allow others to connect. These machines must be secure, with controlled SSH and web access. Setting up and maintaining complex authentication (passwords, OAuth, recovery flows, etc.) is a costly distraction from core work.
Tape in your shell
⁂ ssh exe.dev
⁂ ssh exe.dev new --image=ghcr.io/marimo-team/marimo:latest-sql
⋌ https://nicolas.exe.xyz:8000
exe.dev is a great place to run a coding agent securely, with minimal supervision.
Kata Containers and Cloud Hypervisor used.
Nico : AI systems are not deterministic like traditional software. Given the same input, they can produce different outputs. This probabilistic behavior can be unsettling for computer scientists and engineers who are used to strictly deterministic systems where the same code always produces the same result.
Making Servers Work: A Practical Guide to Linux System Administration
Compiled by Jamon Camisso
making-servers-work-a-practical-guide-to-system-administration.pdf
Reclaiming the lost art of Linux server administration
We built high-traffic websites before managed cloud services. Learning Linux, Bash, and self-hosting gives you control, portability, durable skills, and real productivity. Default to simple VPSs, use cloud services only when needed.
Reclaiming-the-lost-art-of-Linux-server-administration.pdf
Silicon Valley - YaoNet's SSH key
Pentesting, system administration, hacking training