If you are not ready to trust a vibe-coded app with all your digital life, I recommend Filestash[1], easy to install self-hosted frontend for virtually any type of storage. Written in Go, it can be enhanced with plugins. Uses local SQLite database.
I am using it with Hetzner Storage Box[2], which is insane value for money at 11 euro per 5 terabytes per month.
I just listened to the top 3 songs of this project out of curiosity, and it feels like the same song. Same rhythmic pattern, same harmonies, same instruments.
However, I also listened to several other artists on the chart[1]. They all, bar a couple, are so low effort that they may also be generated by neural networks, FWIW.
But we, as humans, were literally "been there, done that". Nothing new is happening. We are just picking up the ball where we dropped it 50 years ago. The ship is somehow newer and even has a toilet. The said toilet receives most news coverage.
I haven’t, but I’ve used Opus in Antigravity and it performs pretty much the same? It’s hard to tell minute differences.
Do you think Claude Code is what makes their models operate better?
And by the same token, then what would give Gemini a fair run? Because the Gemini chat app, Stitch, and the CLI are all things I’ve used and the model can’t help itself from a) saying it’s done when it isn’t; b) going off-rails; c) ignoring strict instructions after a while.
> other than AI stuff, where does a non powerful computer limit you?
As a software engineer: 1) I need Docker to run some dependencies for my project: databases, caches, things like that 2) My IDE is quite a resource hog 3) I prefer my build process to be as fast as possible.
But most SPAMs are HTML, so you'll have a good default last-stage in-client filtering in place in case some SPAM actually makes it through the other setup on the server (greylisting, DNS based filtering lists, policy-based filtering, etc.) :)
I am using it with Hetzner Storage Box[2], which is insane value for money at 11 euro per 5 terabytes per month.
[1]: https://github.com/mickael-kerjean/filestash [2]: https://www.hetzner.com/storage/storage-box/
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