It is so easy to spot AI generated posts these days. They start with a pinch statement and then continue with "This is what i learned" or "This us what was actually the cause" or similar.
I get it. It is difficult for non english speakers, but ffs...
Gave AI a simple task. Create another client endpoint from open API. It did it and deleted another endpoint. It took me revert and another two prompts to get things right. Fuck this...
The only thing that I have to calculate is how much would running ai locally full time cost me. Wouldn't go 24/7 with it and with my rig burning about 300W, it should be below 300 EUR per year.
For the fun of it, installed llama.cpp on my machine with Ryzen 2700x, 32GB of 2400mhz ram and rx590. Am getting 8.5 tps for token generation with qwen 3.6 MoE 28b q4 model. A bit slow, but useful.
Below video is exactly why I think Chinese are doing more for AI, than any American company. While US companies are focusing on building data centers, Chinese AI companies are optimizing models, making them more efficient and thus cheap to run.
youtube.com/watch?v=XJUpuOBp…
Top X tip for engagement. Just post to a US resident that Europe is better at something.
Noy sure it is engagement you want, but hey, beggars can't be choosers.
Building CertWatch taught me one thing: most cert problems aren't attacks, but expiration no one remembered to track.
If you're pinning certs and not monitoring expiry dates, you're one renewal away from a very, very bad day.
My rant: lotushints.com/2026/03/certi…
Hm, less and less people see my posts. Could be the fact I am to stingy to pay for X subscription. Or it could be that my posts are just not interesting. But my posts weren't interesting before, yet views dropped significantly.