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clvx commented on Nginx introduces native support for ACME protocol   blog.nginx.org/blog/nativ... · Posted by u/phickey
Shank · 11 days ago
> The current preview implementation supports HTTP-01 challenges to verify the client’s domain ownership.

DNS-01 is probably the most impactful for users of nginx that isn't public facing (i.e., via Nginx Proxy Manager). I really want to see DNS-01 land! I've always felt that it's also one of the cleanest because it's just updating some records and doesn't need to be directly tethered to what you're hosting.

clvx · 11 days ago
But you have to have your dns api key loaded and many dns providers don’t allow api keys per zone. I do like it but a compromise could be awful.

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clvx commented on Show HN: Companies use AI to take your calls. I built AI to make them for you   pipervoice.com/... · Posted by u/michaelphi
clvx · a month ago
I just need one that can repeatedly say “I want talk to a representative” and when a representative answers “I would like to escalate to your manager”. After that a human on the loop is needed.
clvx commented on The vibe coder's career path is doomed   blog.florianherrengt.com/... · Posted by u/florianherrengt
bluefirebrand · a month ago
Instead of expecting anyone to raise their standards and learn the bare minimum about software development to have a conversation about it, we're lowering the bar

Again and again and again

clvx · a month ago
who says it's about lowering the bar. If someone can build a more concrete view of their ideas which in most cases are requirements, then the conversation can be about nuances and not trying to figure it out what this person wants. I would say, It makes the conversation of the software development process easier because now you can discuss exactly why or why not it cannot be possible or the challenges you'll have to implement it.
clvx commented on The vibe coder's career path is doomed   blog.florianherrengt.com/... · Posted by u/florianherrengt
clvx · a month ago
> “Soon, everyone will be a developer”

This is the wrong view. It's more like "Soon, everyone will be able to go from idea to a prototype". IMO, there's a different value perception when people can use concrete things even if they are not perfect. This is what I like about end-to-end vibe coding tools. I don't see a non developer using Claude Code but I can totally see them using Github Spark or any similar tool. After that, the question is how can I ensure this person can keep moving forward with the idea.

clvx commented on Ask HN: What's Your Useful Local LLM Stack?    · Posted by u/Olshansky
clvx · a month ago
In a related subject, what’s the best hardware to run local LLM’s for this use case? Assuming a budget of no more of $2.5K.

And, is there an open source implementation of an agentic workflow (search tools and others) to use it with local LLM’s?

clvx commented on Drones Are Key to Winning Wars Now. The U.S. Makes Hardly Any   nytimes.com/2025/07/13/bu... · Posted by u/perihelions
krona · a month ago
The drones Ukraine used in operation Spiderweb reportedly had "terminal guidance" software for the last mile of their mission.

A drone video intercepted by the russians was released showing this in action: https://en.defence-ua.com/weapon_and_tech/how_ukrainian_fpv_...

clvx · a month ago
Probably trained for a specific location and targets but if you see how fast people adapt in the war of drones, I feel drones would need constant updates which might not be possible in certain frontlines. A tank at the beginning of the Ukraine invasion doesn’t look not even close to what they look now with all the anti drone add ons.
clvx commented on Drones Are Key to Winning Wars Now. The U.S. Makes Hardly Any   nytimes.com/2025/07/13/bu... · Posted by u/perihelions
bamboozled · a month ago
Are you implying Ukraine left Kurst because of fiber optic drones? Because I can assure you, that's got nothing to do with it.

I can also assure you that Ukraine using fiber topic, semi and fully autonomous drones with great effectiveness against the invaders.

clvx · a month ago
I’m not implying that but it was one of the first places where they used it extensively.
clvx commented on Drones Are Key to Winning Wars Now. The U.S. Makes Hardly Any   nytimes.com/2025/07/13/bu... · Posted by u/perihelions
clvx · a month ago
Unless autonomous drones happen, Russia has proved fiber drones are the way to go. Not saying jammers wouldn’t be needed, but Russia had a lot of success using fiber drones to retake Kursk.
clvx commented on Incus – Next-generation system container, application container, and VM manager   linuxcontainers.org/incus... · Posted by u/motorest
Levitating · a month ago
There's no particular usecase, though I do know of a company whose entire infrastructure is maintained within incus.

I personally use it mostly for deploying a bunch of system containers and some OCI containers.

But anyone who uses LXC, LXD, docker, libvirt, qemu etc. could potentially be interested in Incus.

Incus is just an LXD fork btw, developed by Stephane Graber.

clvx · a month ago
Who also developed LXD and contributed to LXC. I wouldn’t say it’s just a fork but a continuation of the project without Canonical.

u/clvx

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