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Fascinating repo, thank you for sharing!


Hot take from an AI skeptic: between this, Nano Banana and generative AI integrated into Gmail for repetitive emails, I’m starting to actually use Google’s AI for tasks I hate most.

Google appears to have their AI product game together!


Agreed! It's my default recommendation now for a "just works" Linux system nowadays.

It's also really great for development btw - been doing all of my development on it with Homebrew and Flatpaks for over a year now.


Boeing?


If you’re big, invest in this. If you’re small, slap Dokploy/Coolify on it.


You’d need a bigger kit. WIll Prowse has many guides on these. https://youtube.com/watch?v=rRqV8BHE8lY


I'm working on a super-simple budgeting app called https://4keynumbers.com, which is based on Ramit Sethi's Conscious Spending Plan. It currently syncs my expenses from Plaid and cooks it down into a single chart, with only savings, investments, bills/fixed, and "safe to spend" as categories.


As soon as Fedora/Centos updates their images (pretty much immediately usually as it's upstream of EL), and the CI runs to re-layer the Bluefin changes. They also have Dependabot set up. https://github.com/ublue-os/bluefin/actions

It's just OCI images, like any web-scale project.


Yes! I used to use Silverblue too. Things like Tailscale, Docker, Davinci Resolve, nvidia drivers, and all codecs are a button-click away or already properly set up for you out of the box on the universal blue projects.


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