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lone-cloud commented on The web runs on tolerance   shkspr.mobi/blog/2025/12/... · Posted by u/speckx
lone-cloud · 9 days ago
When I finished reading it I thought it was an anti-Trump piece, but the author also wrote: "That's why it baffles me that some prominent technologists embrace hateful ideologies.". Was Trump a techie too? He must have been behind the creation of JS.

"The ARM processor which powers the modern world was co-designed by a trans woman." This is not factually correct. Roger Wilson was one of the designers of the processor, but he didn't transition to become Sophie Wilson until 9 years after the first release of ARM1 according to Wikipedia.

lone-cloud commented on Show HN: Network Monitor – a GUI to spot anomalous connections on your Linux    · Posted by u/grigio
johannesrexx · 18 days ago
May I ask how you made the determination that network-monitor is "partly refined AI generated slop"?
lone-cloud · 18 days ago
The mindless code comments are a dead giveaway. It's always the same pattern of: "a thing" <--- here is a thing Generally a dev would clean these up, but when they don't it's a major red flag to me that it's just unreviewed vibe coded slop.
lone-cloud commented on Show HN: Network Monitor – a GUI to spot anomalous connections on your Linux    · Posted by u/grigio
lone-cloud · 18 days ago
The code is partly refined AI generated slop and the UX is lacking. The functionality is very basic and needs to be more thoroughly tested. This type of project is half a work day tops for a senior+ dev to create with agentic coding.
lone-cloud commented on Electron vs. Tauri   dolthub.com/blog/2025-11-... · Posted by u/birdculture
lone-cloud · 19 days ago
- "Electron comes with a few rather significant drawbacks" Not going to mention them at all though? - what possible reason could one have to use Next with Electron? Not everything needs to be in Next and there's no reason for SSR + Node.js API server (primary advantages of Next vs React) when the client and server are on the same machine. The author's solution is to wrap this with another dubious framework (Nextron looks abandoned and hasn't been updated for over 10 months btw) to force them to somehow work together. Like why? - the idea behind Tauri to leverage the user's system's webview may sound like free real estate, but as many Cordova devs have previously found out, it's incredibly risky when you have no control of your own runtime. Desktop webviews are not a uniform layer. Ex. Webrtc is not supported on Linux webviews.
lone-cloud commented on Show HN: Gerbil – an open source desktop app for running LLMs locally   github.com/lone-cloud/ger... · Posted by u/lone-cloud
tell_me_whai · a month ago
Does this allow for mixing LLMs and Image Gen? I find LLMs really useful to generate image prompts that diffusion models understand (which can be tedious to do manually). Although you need very detailed system prompts to teach what Image Gen models expect.
lone-cloud · a month ago
That's how the pros do it. Yes, you can load both a text and image gen models at the same time. Needless to say you'll need a very beefy GPU(s) to do this so I wouldn't recommend it unless you know exactly what you're doing as generally you'll want to max out your VRAM for one model at a time for the highest quality results. Open webui and sillytavern allow both text and image gen from the same UI although I wouldn't recommend it for advanced users. Otherwise Gerbil will give you multiple pages to toggle through via the titlebar dropdown.
lone-cloud commented on Moving Back to a Tiling WM – XMonad   wssite.vercel.app/blog/mo... · Posted by u/weirdsmiley
lone-cloud · a month ago
At the risk of sounding like a linux snob, I highly question OP's taste: - recommending X11 WM/DE over Wayland in 2025 is nasty work - 7.3/8 GB swap usage? mad man - bash? meh. integrated GPU? meh - 4k packages installed seems super excessive (I'm at 887 (pacman)) - that topbar has way too much superfluous info and looks bad. I guess it's nice if you frequently forget which timezone you're in and need to know how fast the wind is outside?

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lone-cloud commented on I think nobody wants AI in Firefox, Mozilla   manualdousuario.net/en/mo... · Posted by u/rpgbr
lone-cloud · a month ago
I would personally never use an out-of-the-box browser because of this. Instead of Firefox I use(d) LibreWolf which strips out all the Mozilla trash. I'd argue that all gecko-based browsers are "bad" and Mozilla has been largely incompetent for many, many years now with failing to modernize their browser engine. As I remember, their current CEO fired the entire team responsible for a modernizing their browser codebase in order to focus on the type of crap described in this article. I strongly believe that by far the best browser out there right now is Brave. However, as with Firefox, it's pretty terrible out-of-the-box and you have to add "local company policy" files in order to be able to strip out all of its web3, AI and other crap that nobody wants. In a way, all modern browsers are the same. I can't wait for more serious competition although I'm doubtful that's it's really possible due to the sheer complexity of the problem, but I do realize that there are some serious contenders coming up in the next few years.
lone-cloud commented on Show HN: Gerbil – an open source desktop app for running LLMs locally   github.com/lone-cloud/ger... · Posted by u/lone-cloud
radial_symmetry · a month ago
I like that it has image generation without all the complication of ComfyUI. Can it load LoRA?
lone-cloud · a month ago
Gerbil's built-in image generation is based on "StableUI" and I also prefer its super simple UI. Yes, you can load your own LoRa from the "Image Generation" tab. Gerbil also includes the optional ComfyUI integration from the settings for very advanced users. Its graph-based UI is a bit too advanced for me personally.

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