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So this basically competes with fzf?

https://junegunn.github.io/fzf/




Surely you can turn your phone off when you get to the cafe, and leave it off for half an hour?

> I used Claude Code for most of the setup. I had a blast.

So, most/all of TFA is copied from Claude code? Or in other words, what you did was prompt Claude - not actually following the instructions on this page (they are the output of Claude)?

Feels weird reading a sort of fictional/parallel reality description - if you follow these instructions you will arrive at a similar result as I got - only this is not how I did it...


I opened Obsidian, wrote down the steps that I performed + pieces claude did. Most of what I did was little troubleshooting bits or hooking things together.

That + every little quirk or weird thing I ran into (eg: phantom process killer, which I actually did setup via adb) that I felt was worth mentioning and might help.

Then I told Claude to organize the document better, read it over myself, asked for edits or things to add, etc.


My god, the amount of hate this site has for LLMs, it's unbearable. Good for you for having a project and seeing it through, all the lazy "It UsEd An LlM So It DoeSn'T CoUnT" gatekeeping doesn't belong here and I wish all those uncurious comments were flagged.

I thought the content was interesting, but didn't really match the headline - I didn't learn how I could vibe code a website on a phone - I learned how I could "traditionally" deploy an existing site on a phone (ie: no help on using LLM, no information on how to create a static website).

That's good input actually. I should have added details on my usage of Claude Code.

Yeah it's not $35 phone, it's the $35 for the phone and the cost of the tokens to generate the website using Claude's API.

I'd really want to see an actual $35 phone generating a website using a local LLM.


Ops’ title is pretty clear on the content of the post.

it was $25

> Is zfs really worth the hassle

Yes. Also: what hazzle? It's in many ways simpler than alternatives.


Depending on exactly what you are looking for, maybe search for raid levels, like raid0, raidz?

So far my go to solution is to hit google with

  "RAID" site:news.ycombinator.com
This has its own problems.


I have seen those, yes. These are reference materials, not an introductory presentation that explains the concepts and their relations, design rationale and use cases in context.


It's a terrible manual. Doesn't explain how to export via NFS, SMB. For instance, when to use zfs set vs /etc/exports

Doesn't explain why zfs list sometimes shows datasets that have no mountpoint, but doesn't allow you to set a mountpoint (because it's not mountable).

ZFS is a great technology but it's documentation is terrible.


> i use it to deduplicate fediverse media storage for several instances (and have for years) and it doesn't come at a noticeable ram cost.

Nice usecase. What kind of overhead and what kind of benefits do you see?


It's not, if it can do Io to network/disk..?

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