00:47:13 Aldo Martinez Selleras: hi everyone! 00:49:38 stan reichardt: question on sample URL: red.team.sluug.org 00:58:41 Aldo Martinez Selleras: yes, you got it! 01:00:21 Aldo Martinez Selleras: so, for those examples, are you using what challenge? HTTP or DNS !? 01:02:39 Phil B: The DNS and Bind book has two grasshoppers on it (one is flying). 01:02:47 Grant Taylor: Reacted to "The DNS and Bind boo..." with šŸ‘šŸ» 01:06:53 Lee Lammert: ++ 01:07:06 Aldo Martinez Selleras: yep, thank you 01:07:45 Aldo Martinez Selleras: can you please provide more details about where is the presentation about certbot and ddns 01:08:50 Aldo Martinez Selleras: thank you 01:16:58 Grant Taylor: @stan reichardt 1st / HTTP auth - May 2020 - Websites with Let’s Encrypt Certs by Lee Lammert 2nd / DNS auth - December - WILDCARD SSL certificates for sluug.org by Lee Lammert 01:18:09 Grant Taylor: The archives have links to recording / slide decks / etc. 2020 archive https://www.sluug.org/resources/presentations/body.html#a2020 2021 archive https://www.sluug.org/resources/presentations/body.html#a2021 01:22:59 Wayne/S: Try dozens of Linux distros without leaving your browser... https://distrosea.com/ 01:23:01 Randy van heusden: There are a number of two piece keyboards found on Amazon. 01:24:26 Randy van heusden: the previous site distrotest.net disappeared and distrosea.com is basically the replacement. 01:25:59 Jans Carton: Replying to "There are a number..." Use "split keyboard" as your search phrase in your favorite search engine to find lots of options. Maybe toss "ergonomic" into the mix. 01:29:54 Grant Taylor: I think that Generative AI (read: LLM) is the source of most of the objections that I see. Other LLM / AI things are usually fairly good. 01:35:35 Ron BC: The objections I see are usually ridiculous: "It's imperfect!" These people haven't apparently met humans. 01:35:51 Ron BC: Granted, I do wish LLMs were more "willing" to say, "I don't know" 01:36:02 Grant Taylor: Reacted to "Granted, I do wish L..." with āž• 01:36:41 Grant Taylor: I can’t recall the last time that a human drew another human with three legs or six fingers / toes without it being a very specific thing. 01:38:07 silent:Carey Schug: caant share from browser 01:38:41 silent:Carey Schug: browser is very limited 01:38:43 Ron BC: No, but all humans who've learned to draw will say that fingers are hard. And hands. But, LLMs won't say, "That's hard, I dunno" 01:38:45 Jans Carton: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Mar/11/using-llms-for-code/ 01:38:58 Aldo Martinez Selleras: @Scott GrannemanĀ do codium use the same extensions repositories that VSCode ? 01:39:07 Grant Taylor: I was using the oft used ā€œGenerative AIā€. I also wish that people would use ā€œLLMā€ instead of ā€œAIā€. 01:39:13 Jans Carton: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWvNQjAaOHw 01:39:15 Scott Granneman: Some extensions work in VS Codium, but many do not 01:39:50 Aldo Martinez Selleras: gotcha, but those are from the same repositories that VSCode? 01:39:56 Ron BC: LLM is more accurate, but it's a bit too many syllables that don't really flow like "AI". I get that. 01:40:27 Ron BC: Works great 01:40:55 silent:Carey Schug: if you could share scereen from the browser, then any website you visit could spy on any window on your computer 01:42:38 Ron BC: It might be a Wayland vs X issue, @Scott Granneman @Jans Carton 01:43:32 silent:Carey Schug: maybe he should ask AI if or how to do it? 01:43:51 Aldo Martinez Selleras: Reacted to "maybe he should ask ..." with šŸ‘šŸ» 01:44:24 Wayne/S: https://github.com/probonopd/Zoom.AppImage/releases 01:53:01 Aldo Martinez Selleras: WYSIWYG that sounds like DIV && CSS šŸ¤”šŸ˜… 01:55:53 Aldo Martinez Selleras: a lot of that fancy buttons and form on the network... are bootstrap 02:36:25 Ron BC: Premature optimization writ large 02:38:27 Ron BC: HSL is nice because one can "dim" elements very easily, just modify one parameter. 02:39:42 Grant Taylor: I see value in HSL. I’m okay choosing something that is optimized for humans and relying on the computer to do more work. That’s what the computer is for after all. But I do want to acknowledge that’s happening. If I wanted optimum performance, I’d have a translation that converts from HSL to RGB as part of ā€œā€compilation process. 02:41:04 Wayne/S: https://www.cursor.com/en/downloads 02:43:26 Wayne/S: There is an AppImage for Linux. 02:59:02 Ron BC: Are there equivalent-ish options from Europe or China? 03:00:16 Ron BC: Equiv features 03:00:28 Ron BC: but from not-USA (considering recent events...) 03:00:50 Ron BC: They're SF based 03:01:06 Ron BC: AnySphere is the company behind them 03:02:19 Ron BC: i.e. Mistral, Deepseek would be something I'd consider over Cursor (which looks awesome to be sure!) 03:02:20 Robert Levitt: Sayonara, all. 03:06:07 Ron BC: Sadly, "This is the worst is will ever be" ignores the years of enshittification we've experienced. 03:06:44 Grant Taylor: Technology usually gets better. What people do with said technology is a different problem. 03:08:18 David Billsbrough: and rent has a pattern of GOing up! 03:09:24 Grant Taylor: https://granneman.com/vocabs/html.html https://granneman.com/vocabs/css.html 03:11:22 Ron BC: All that syntax-highlighting is done with elements, for example. 03:19:05 Ron BC: Cursor looks amazing, but some folks on their forum seem unhappy: https://forum.cursor.com/t/weve-hit-a-rate-limit-with-anthropic/61945/8 03:27:55 Ron BC: if $text ~= "do the needful" { console.log("AI slop")}; 03:29:11 Ron BC: Replying to "if $text ~= "do th..." The best way to detect AI output is looking for oddities in English usage, often Nigerian / Indian quirks of English usage. 03:31:26 Ron BC: @Scott Granneman Have you noticed any deterioration / rate limits in Cursor, specifically Claude Sonnet 3.7 or GPT 4.5, etc? Seeing discussion of it over past 2 weeks on the Cursor forums 03:36:47 Ron BC: I am really impressed. I've used ChatGPT fairly frequently for SQL, bash, ReactJS, Material UI, node.js,... It writes better code than many / most programmers: it's clearly formatted, comments are meaningful, it traps signals in bash without asking it to (99% bash programmers don't do that 99% of the time). 03:37:45 Ron BC: Please check chat! 03:37:47 David Billsbrough: have bad audio 03:39:35 Ron BC: I've already passed Cursor's page along to someone due to this presentation 03:40:27 Ron BC: Have you noticed any deterioration / rate limits in Cursor, specifically Claude Sonnet 3.7 or GPT 4.5, etc? Seeing discussion of it over past 2 weeks on the Cursor forums 03:40:30 Randy van heusden: great presentation and loved the automatic feaures. 03:41:32 Wayne/S: Try https://you.com for free AI chat. 03:41:58 Randy van heusden: Replying to "Try https://you.com ..." Love You.com too. 03:42:32 Randy van heusden: Elon is trying to buy the AI industry 03:44:15 Ron BC: See "The Trillion Dollar Equation" on YouTube for stock picking algos before trusting any AI. Maybe they work together