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I use zfsbootmenu and I love it.

Oh nice, I just implemented something like this for installing from any package manager uv-style https://abxpkg.archivebox.io/, but I haven't added a "search" command yet, I should add that!

Interesting, I've been wanting something like this. My main deal though is updates: how is that handled? Would love some kind of auto-update with a review/notification mechanism.

I've been excitedly following the development of Plain for a while now, it's so cool to see so many of the rough edges in Django get fixed in a nice comprehensive solution.

Great job Dave Gaeddert!

I'm saddened to see some of the other comments saying it's slop, he was working on this long before vibecoding became common! I think there's a lot of really good design decisions and I hope people don't write it off just because he's trying the "for agents" marketing approach lately.


I agree its very good job he is doing


You're off by at least 3 orders of magnitude, anodization is like 1,000x~5,000x thicker (5~25µm) than the natural oxide coating (~5nm).


Yes but anodization implies thickness around ~5–25 micrometers (µm) for aluminum. The natural oxide coating is ~2-5 nanometers (1,000–5,000× less thick).


We can definitely make harder evals, the problem is a good eval set is indistinguishable from good training data / market edge, so no one is incentivized to share their best eval sets publicly.


My friend is building something similar to Little Snitch but specialized for sandboxing agents / monitoring their traffic / building rulesets to restrict traffic by "learning" from good runs. https://greywall.io/

Curious who else is working on stuff like this / what other solutions exist that are like "Little Snitch" for agent network + filesystem calls.


This is so cool, just bookmarked it next to https://emojidb.org/ which is what I've been using in the past for vector-based emoji search.


I made a similar tool that in my opinion looks better and is more useful for finding characters. I feel that the tool the OP posted seems cool for short periods of entertainment, but isn't very useful for utility. Link to the website here: https://unicode-atlas.vercel.app


gotta add vector search! that's the main benefit of these tools imo

I want to be able to search abstract concepts like "package" or "download" or "jazz" and see everything vaguely related like emojidb does.


Will look into.


Note pnpm does not have this flag yet, please upvote this issue if you want it added: https://github.com/pnpm/pnpm/issues/11224

Currently pnpm only supports setting this option via persistent config file, not per-run.


I always mispell it stenography by accident, just commenting so I can find this awesome post in search later when I inevitably type it wrong!


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