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timdorr commented on Shipmap.org   shipmap.org/... · Posted by u/surprisetalk
timdorr · 2 months ago
Like the sea version of FlightRadar24: https://www.flightradar24.com/45.15,-57.99/3
timdorr commented on Fix HDMI-CEC weirdness with a Raspberry Pi and a $7 cable   johnlian.net/posts/hdmi-c... · Posted by u/jlian
recursive · 3 months ago
The jack is not driving the bookshelf speakers. They're active. They have their own internal amps. It's simple if you use a receiver. If someone can point me to a receiver that's more like 4 inches than 18 inches, then I'd consider that a solution. Receivers are big boxes as far as I've seen. I don't have space. Or maybe I don't want to make space.
timdorr · 3 months ago
https://www.sonos.com/en-us/shop/amp

Sonos makes this specifically. Has an RCA and HDMI input, along with being a Sonos device for streaming audio.

The only downside is the price.

timdorr commented on No Code   github.com/lemonyte/no-co... · Posted by u/Elliott-Diy
hyperhello · 5 months ago
Under what license is this published?
timdorr · 5 months ago
Yes
timdorr commented on No Code   github.com/lemonyte/no-co... · Posted by u/Elliott-Diy
timdorr · 5 months ago
Still my favorite personal project: https://github.com/timdorr/-

Thanks to hard work like this: https://github.com/timdorr/-/commit/9e5a571abd3fc4f8714e8c40...

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timdorr commented on Going down the rabbit hole of Git's new bundle-URI   blog.gitbutler.com/going-... · Posted by u/chmaynard
autarch · a year ago
> This has resulted in a contender for the world's smallest open source patch:

Hah, got you beat: https://github.com/eki3z/mise.el/pull/12/files

It's one ASCII character, so a one-byte patch. I don't think you can get smaller than that.

timdorr commented on Deploy from local to production (self-hosted)   github.com/bypirob/airo... · Posted by u/bypirob
ratorx · a year ago
Does it even configure caddy? I can’t see how the caddy config could be generated from the env.yaml (unless it relies on the directory name etc for the path).

Seems like something that could have been solved with just docker compose (by setting a remote DOCKER_HOST). If you need “automatic” proxying, then traefik can do it off container labels.

timdorr · a year ago
Nope, it just copies over a hand-made Caddyfile and restarts a docker container that you need to already be running: https://github.com/bypirob/airo/blob/1a827a76f2254e5ca4f4ba4...

This looks extremely barebones and makes a large number of assumptions in its current state. This is better as a Show HN after some more dev work has been completed.

timdorr commented on Trae: An AI-powered IDE by ByteDance   trae.ai/home... · Posted by u/Lermatroid
verdverm · a year ago
Trae and Cursor have both certainly embraced the Kelsey Hightower take on "no code" platforms

https://github.com/kelseyhightower/nocode

https://github.com/getcursor/cursor

https://github.com/Trae-AI/Trae

timdorr · a year ago

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