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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • In 10 years time a coding assistant is going to spin up a development environment, install the necessary frameworks and sdk’s, create accounts with 3rd party software providers, activate said accounts, process the payment if necessary, process the emails sent by these providers to either obtain some kind of key or download a file, then apply this to the codebase to activate the use of 3rd party tools. It’s going to compile the code it generates based on a 100 page prompt, for the appropriate platforms, configure the right environment variables for the target system and create a distributable package. It’s going to create accounts with 3rd party hosting providers, activate said accounts, process the payment if necessary, setup mfa authentication, setup the deployment environment, install the necessary frameworks and runtimes, upload and deploy the distributables. It’s going to take customer bug reports in spoken or written form, process them, reproduce the issue and apply fixes to the codebase, verify and provide feedback to the customer. It’s going to take customer feature requests in spoken or written form, process them, apply changes to the codebase and provide feedback to the customer, etc, etc, etc…

    Kinda doubt it to be honest.













  • it does seem that most homelabs are big server racks with at least two CPUs and like 20 cores in total.

    I’m not sure if your premise is correct, a lot of hardware discussion I see is people repurposing old desktops/laptops or running with sff/mff pc’s.

    Why should I get a homelab instead of a regular NAS?

    In case you want more than just storage like vpn services, hosting containerized applications, etc.