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Rakesh Pai

@rakesh314

g33k. JavaScript fanboy. Comments on everything.

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One of the best podcasts I have ever had the pleasure of listening to: The Cryptid Factor. Of course, suspend skeptical thinking when listening. No doubt Rhys and Dan are absolute legends, but Buttons is my spirit animal. It's like hanging out with weirdo friends.

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Heh. Working on the part of a game where I have to decide if the player should be killed. Asked copilot to help with a refactor. This happened. Almost certainly because I am using code to decide if I should kill someone.

Heh. Working on the part of a game where I have to decide if the player should be killed. Asked copilot to help with a refactor. This happened. Almost certainly because I am using code to decide if I should kill someone.
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The key to corporate communication is to always present your key findings in key reports, to make sure the key stakeholders have the key information to take key decisions to solve key problems.

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Anyone have any luck running opencode with ollama? I’ve tried qwen3 and llama3.1. No errors in either case, but it doesn’t seem to see my code either. Maybe tool use is broken? Anyone else seeing this?

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Today, when I was walking on the streets, a passerby, completely unprovoked, out of the blue, greeted me and continued walking. This city’s culture is beyond repair.

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I just hacked my ceiling fan! It has a RF remote. I used RTL-SDR with SDR++ to record the RF, used Universal Radio Hacker with a script I wrote to decode the signal, and a RF transmitter connected to an ESP8266 to replay the signals. My fan can now be controlled over HTTP!