I think I agree. I have a few self projects I’ve vibe coded and used a few months that I’ve considered putting out there open source and if folks wanna try cool if not whatever…but that’s probably how all of those dead projects start. I’m even hosting them on my own private and updating via Obtanium because I don’t want to bother anyone lmao. Wait crap Google is gonna stop me from doing this in a couple months huh
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Sanctus@anarchist.nexus 1 week ago
The only slop worth using is slop you make for yourself.
Artaca@lemdro.id 6 days ago
ComradePenguin@lemmy.ml 6 days ago
Can confirm, am running a lot of services on a VPS that make my life more convenient. I prompt from my phone and get useful stuff out. I am a software engineer, so I can course correct ir when necessary. I only use opencode for this, not Hermes or Openclaw
That is so accurate. I have a couple of LLM-coded applications running, either because a solution wasn’t available, or existing solutions were beyond the scope of what I need, and would idle at up to 1 GB of RAM instead of 10 MB. In situations like these, being able to get a quick solution thrown together is such a boon.