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A dead-man's switch for Prometheus / Alertmanager, running on Cloudflare Workers and Durable Objects. Alerts you when your monitoring goes silent.
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A dead-man's switch for Prometheus / Alertmanager, running on Cloudflare Workers and Durable Objects. Alerts you when your monitoring goes silent.
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If you're a fellow small imageboard/forum/website and want to advertise here, just ask us and we'll probably be okay with it . If you don't know how to contact the mods, look at the magenta text above. Don't be a faggot and drop your shit without asking us.
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A project that never introduces breaking changes and works on old versions or a project that pushes boundaries on newer technologies.
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A project that never introduces breaking changes and works on old versions or a project that pushes boundaries on newer technologies.
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A project that never introduces breaking changes and works on old versions or a project that pushes boundaries on newer technologies.
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One of the things I added to my code counter scc back when developing it was the COCOMO calculation. It’s not a reference to a song by the beach boys but instead the Constructive Cost Model , which is a model for estimating the cost of software developed by Barry Boehm in the late 70’s. All models are wrong, but some are useful - George Box Regardless if you find it useful or not, it was something that existed in David Wheeler..
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Real Estate Agents: Close More Deals with AI-Powered Note Taking
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zackproser.com
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2 months ago
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eng
How real estate agents are using Granola's AI meeting notes to capture client preferences, track showing details, and convert more prospects into closed deals.
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Android Voice Productivity: WisprFlow vs Google Assistant in 2026
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zackproser.com
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2 months ago
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eng
Comprehensive comparison of WisprFlow and Google Assistant for Android productivity in 2026 - which voice AI tool delivers better results for professional work on Android.
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Best Android Apps for Voice-to-Text: WisprFlow Takes the Crown
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zackproser.com
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2 months ago
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After testing every major Android voice-to-text app in 2026, WisprFlow emerges as the clear winner for accuracy, features, and professional use. Here's why it beats Google, Samsung, and Microsoft.
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Comprehensive review of the best Android voice-to-text apps in 2026 - WisprFlow, Google Assistant, Gboard, and more. Features, accuracy, and pricing compared.
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Executive Meeting Management: How Granola Transforms C-Suite Productivity
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zackproser.com
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2 months ago
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eng
How C-suite executives are using Granola's AI meeting notes to improve board meetings, strategic planning sessions, and executive decisions - turning meetings into actionable outcomes.
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How law firms are using Granola's AI meeting notes to enhance client consultations, depositions, and legal research - turning conversations into actionable legal documents.
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Comprehensive comparison of Granola and Otter.ai for meeting transcription and AI notes - features, accuracy, pricing, and which tool delivers better results for teams.
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Comprehensive comparison of the best AI note-taking tools in 2026 - Granola, Otter.ai, Notion AI, Obsidian, and more. Features, pricing, and which tool works best for different use cases.
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Voice AI for Medical Professionals: WisprFlow in Clinical Settings
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zackproser.com
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2 months ago
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eng
How medical professionals are using WisprFlow's voice AI to accelerate clinical documentation, reduce administrative burden, and focus more time on patient care.
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Voice AI vs Traditional Dictation: Why 2026 Changes Everything
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zackproser.com
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2 months ago
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eng
The fundamental shift from traditional dictation software to AI-powered voice tools in 2026. Why modern voice AI like WisprFlow and Granola represents a paradigm change, not just an upgrade.
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WisprFlow Android Launch: Mobile Voice AI Finally Gets Serious
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zackproser.com
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2 months ago
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eng
WisprFlow's February 23, 2026 Android launch brings professional-grade voice AI to mobile. Full feature parity with iOS and desktop means mobile productivity just got a major upgrade.
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WisprFlow vs Dragon NaturallySpeaking: Which Voice AI Wins in 2026?
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zackproser.com
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2 months ago
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eng
Comprehensive comparison of WisprFlow and Dragon NaturallySpeaking for 2026 - accuracy, pricing, features, and which voice AI tool delivers better results for professionals.
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We’ve made a major update to our Map styles, including Satellite, Backdrop, and Aquarelle. We’ve also added over 650,000 new addresses, largely in rural areas of France, to our search and location services.
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This site is just people trying to keep dead jokes from 4chan that were never funny still going. Visit and post instead on the Holy https://world2ch.net/ (USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST)
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Comment on Fat tails by Financial pollution | Unremarkable thoughts
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dimle.wordpress.com
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2 months ago
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The increase in correlation between financial assets presents systemic risks. That’s why I call it financial pollution. See also the previous post about fat tails. […]
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A common financial trick is to have a bunch of uncorrelated assets that you balance over time. Assume you have access to assets A and B, with about similar returns. You can have a portfolio of 50% A and 50% B. If A gets overweight, because for instance it went up a lot in price, […]
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New Steam Games with Native Linux Builds, including Scott Pilgrim EX - 2026-03-04 Edition
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boilingsteam.com
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2 months ago
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Between 2026-02-25 and 2026-03-04 there were 80 New Steam games released with Native Linux Builds. For reference, during the same time, there were 684 games released for Windows on Steam, so the Linux versions represent about 11.7 % of total released titles. This past week is filled with less popular games yet some of them are very interesting experiments, I’ll let you have a look. And the highlight goes to Scott Pilgrim EX, a retro beat’em..
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New Steam Games with Native Linux Builds, including Scott Pilgrim EX - 2026-03-04 Edition
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boilingsteam.com
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2 months ago
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eng
Between 2026-02-25 and 2026-03-04 there were 80 New Steam games released with Native Linux Builds. For reference, during the same time, there were 684 games released for Windows on Steam, so the Linux versions represent about 11.7 % of total released titles. This past week is filled with less popular games yet some of them are very interesting experiments, I’ll let you have a look. And the highlight goes to Scott Pilgrim EX, a retro beat’em..
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New Steam Games Playable on the Steam Deck, with Slay the Spire 2 and Esoteric Ebb - 2026-03-07 Edition
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boilingsteam.com
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2 months ago
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eng
Between 2026-02-28 and 2026-03-07 we selected 21 newly released games that are rated as Verified or Playable on the Steam Deck, and meeting specific criteria in terms of user ratings. Among the huge number of games that are now playable on the Steam Deck, one of everyone’s favorites is likely to be Slay the Spire 2 following the huge success of the first opus. And there’s Esoteric Ebb, the game that was best described by one Steam commenter..
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New Steam Games Playable on the Steam Deck, with Slay the Spire 2 and Esoteric Ebb - 2026-03-07 Edition
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boilingsteam.com
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2 months ago
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eng
Between 2026-02-28 and 2026-03-07 we selected 21 newly released games that are rated as Verified or Playable on the Steam Deck, and meeting specific criteria in terms of user ratings. Among the huge number of games that are now playable on the Steam Deck, one of everyone’s favorites is likely to be Slay the Spire 2 following the huge success of the first opus. And there’s Esoteric Ebb, the game that was best described by one Steam commenter..
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A couple of weeks ago I wrote that I was experimenting with blocking HTTP1.1 requests to my site. Here are some observations, in case anyone is thinking of following in...
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Just installed Arch for the first time BTW. No archinstall script or other cheats. Still ironing out the bugs (browser glitches, build errors in yay, f1-12 keys don't work in i3), but got the basics working (wifi, music player, image editor, sound works with dmix, etc). Would really appreciate config advice from experienced Arch users. I'm not asking for tech support - the whole point of this is to force myself to get better. Just ideas on..
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