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  • I use Bitwardens self hosted option, VaultWarden, that I run in a docker. works fine. I use it with the bitwarden CLI since I’m using QuteBrowser on all my machines. I then run a weekly backup of my vaultwarden to an external ssd.

    Beauty of it is that it will also work with Bitwardens extension on chrome or firefox. So if I’m on another machine and I need access to my PW’s I can just install the extension, add my self-hosted vaultwarden, then remove it when i’m done.












  • Because it’s trying to reach the solution as quickly as possible. It will skip things, it will claim it’s done something when it hasn’t, it will suggest things that may not even exist. It NEEDs to reach that solution and it wants to do it as efficiently and as quickly as possible.

    So it’s not really lying to you, it’s skipping ahead, it’s coming up with solutions that it believes should theoretically work because it’s the logical solution even if an aspect to obtaining that solution doesn’t even exist.

    The trick is to hold it’s hand. always require sources for every potential solution. Basically you have to make it “show it’s work”. It’s like in High school when your teacher made you show your work when doing maths. so in the same way you need to have it provided its sources. If it can’t provide a source, then it’s not going to work.


  • Thank you. you’re 100% spot on.

    In my day to day consulting job I deal directly with LLMs and more specifically Claude since most of my clients ended up going with Claude/Claude Code. You pretty much described Claude to a T.

    What companies found that leveraged CC for end to end builds is that constantly Claude Code would claim something was complete or functioning when it simply hadn’t done it. Or, more commonly, would simply make a “#TODO” of whatever feature/function and then claim it was complete. Naturally a vibe coder or anyone else didn’t know any better and when it came time to push said project to production…womp womp it’s actually no where near done.

    So I wouldn’t say Claude lies, sure it gives off the impression that it lies…a lot…I’d just say it’s “lazy” or more accurately it consistently looks for “short cuts” to reach its solution. Even outside of a coding aspect just asking it for a walkthrough or tutorial on say how to fix something it will routinely tell you to skip things or ignore other things in order to get to the solution of an issue regardless of the fact skipping other steps may impact other things.

    Out of all the LLM’s I’ve dealt with, yes, Claude acts as if it’s trying to speed run a solution.






  • I run Akkoma, Navidrome, Searx, valutwarden, RomM, Forgejo, wireguard, RDP, and a few other things all via docker. Honestly I just keep everything in their own dir and just have Yazi on my server to make it easier to manage. I don’t auto update anything, it’s all manual updates.

    I’m probably going to slap Watchtower in there to just make things easier. don’t really need to over think it in all honesty.



  • well sure, it’ll be worse. Not like EA has had a glorious track record or produced original and innovative/good games in the past god knows how many years. They’ll just transition purely to the Madden and Battlefield company with some Sims sprinkled in every now and again. that’s it. Mass Effect is pretty much going to be done and dusted. fat chance we’ll ever see another Titanfall. And I bet they’ll buy the license for WWE from 2k or just offer WWE/TKO more money. With how closely the Saudi’s are now with WWE and the fact EA already has the UFC…yeah makes sense.


  • I grew up in Cambridge Ontario, we had community mailboxes there since the 80s. It wasn’t until I moved to Toronto in my 20s that I discovered Canada Post does door to door mail delivery.

    I mean there was no need to notify anyone. you just checked the mailbox every day. If you had a package there was a key in your regular mailbox that would open the larger boxes at the bottom. then you’d just throw the key in the mailslot at the top of the community mailbox.

    I always assumed this was a thing.