elepedus.bsky.social
AI Engineer, Elixir enthusiast
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Aaaaand.. now I’ve fixed the stupid bug I left in my first release! #facepalm
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Still works, yet to need a charge.
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Yep. I made mediandigit.com 🤦
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Fair
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Counterpoint: commit to doing 1 minute of exercise every day, and to increasing that by 1 minute each week.
Went from 0 to 51 mins/day this year, and clocked up over 11,000 minutes of exercise.
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This is beautiful!
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Unfortunately, the financial model has encouraged a lot of lazy click-bait trash.
At one point, only 1 in 12-15 medium articles I opened were genuinely useful, and more often than not, I'd run out of free reads by the time I found something good.
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I thought I’d be fine with 2TB, but dammit, the models, they just keep getting MOAR BIGGERRER!
Now I’m eyeing up the 4TB and 8TB upgrades and questioning my sanity! 🤣
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Yeah, I hear you!
It was especially frustrating when I first got my Mac and enthusiastically enabled all the SDKs, then a while later started running out of disk space and would have to juggle things around to make room every time there was a point release 🤦
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Haha! You dodged a bullet there! Imagine downloading 25GB on the venue WiFi minutes before a talk! 😬
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FWIW, I made a concerted effort this year to stop clicking Medium links.
Lots of great people still write there, but I find the Medium gating so obnoxious, I’m actively boycotting it.
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What’s wrong?
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Also, with real people rather than astroturfing bots!
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Subscription fatigue has killed my love of paid software. I remember as a student scraping together £300 for the Adobe suite, £20-200 for OmniPlan, Sketch, DevonThink etc and using them for years.
Now I pay my JetBrains sub, Brain.fm and that’s about it. Most sub/ppu apps I instantly dismiss.
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I really like this -- thanks for sharing! :)
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Nice 👌 Looking forward to hearing about your journey and discoveries!
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I’d love to hear more about your explorations, like what prompted them, what languages are looking promising and what you are finding / hoping to find?
Obviously, completely understand if you’d rather not share, though!
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Sounds drastic — I hope you’re ok!
I deeply appreciate your work on LiveView Native, and am especially grateful for your responsiveness to questions etc
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🌶️ Spicy take, the 128GB M4 Max is way more important still.
Not only will it run cooler and faster for longer, but it’ll run all but the largest AI models privately and at zero cost.
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And if you did shit your pants, relax, it can only get better. After all, what’s a fart to the man who’s already shat himself?
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8%. Total employee pool. 4 year vest. Gives the illusion of ownership without compromising your pump-and-dump scheme.
Signals your contempt only to those who would call your bullshit, so you can turf them out.
Any resemblance to past employers is purely coincidental 🤣
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LiveView was my entry-point to Elixir. After wrangling React SPAs with various backends, it became my happy place!
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Any word on a 2nd Edition of Phoenix in Action?
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Thanks :)
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👋 hit me up! 🇬🇧 🧑💻
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Sent :)
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Followed. Interested to hear how you get on. I’m also interested in training small models.
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This thread is everything! 🔥 📌
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That looks really cool!
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Thanks!
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Hey Lars, I was actually wondering if I could use Nerves with the MegaPi from the Makeblock Ultimate robot kit?
I asked Perplexity, but it seems to think Nerves is only for things that can run Linux ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Thanks! It looks like a really neat kit. I got my 15yo a Makeblock kit a few years ago, so i think we’re good for raw materials.
The challenge is gaining the independence to move on from spoon-fed instructions to being able to design and build new bots.