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Hey Jeff, I did some research on the jetkvm after reading this as I was very impressed but wanted full scale hdmi + Poe and was going to pull the trigger on the clone you mentioned later, ArkKVM but felt like I’d rather support the main project if I could…

What I found seems to indicate that Jet fixed those two issues in a hardware revision but it’s really difficult to distinguish the new on from the old as they’ve seemingly kept the same name and not added a v2 or something like that to the naming. One of their vendors has a Poe va non poe sku, the other has a an emmc vs tf card sku. All seemingly without a name distinguishing them.

There’s also just chaos on Amazon as they are being sold in at least 4 separate listings with no name distinguishing which model is which, non of them mention poe and all claim full size hdmi.

In any case I thought you should know that your write up is out of date here but you probably need to do some digging to figure it out.


Indeed, I will add a note in my blog post. They should've called it V2 or something.

This is such a fascinating comment. I’m 99% confident you discovered that you have a recessed lower jaw in the most roundabout way possible, and may never have connected this last dot in your chain of troubleshooting had I not told you.

I’d urge you to speak with a maxilofacial surgeon, they will confirm it by taking detailed X-rays of your jaw and will be able to identify that your airway is likely impacted by the recession.

Usually the causal chain is such: Recessed jaw due to poor development as a child, likely a pacifier or a stomach sleeper > causes your tongue to not have enough space and puts backward pressure on the airway constricting it > poor sleep.

Usually people with recessed jaws have a variety of other mouth related problems too like mouth breathing, gum recession, abnormal amounts of cavities, bruxism, pain and poor bite. If youre lucky a dentist might have caught some of that and flagged it to you but usually they send you to an ortho who magically discovers that this can all be solved by pulling some teeth as a teenager and giving you braces.

This actually makes the situation much worse and you only find out in your mid to late 20s.


Web dev here.

Many years ago I switched over to FF as my default browser but something kept me from using it for development… Nothing that serious, just small quirks in its dev tools UX and behaviors that weren’t bad, just different.

What I noticed was that if I engineered sites for Chrome, they’d be broken maybe 10% of the time on FF when I eventually tested it and maybe 15% in Safari - especially mobile.

Wanting to limit the amount of bugs I put out in the world I changed my approach to developing solely in FF and occasionally testing in Safari and I can honestly say I’ve never had a bug reported in Chrome. It just works. Safari issues are now down to <1% and mostly involve their unique approach to z-indexing but these are entirely predictable now.


Forgive me if you’re not in a solutioning phase right now … but how motivated are you to fix this?

I’m a big fan of ghostty and also unenamoured with the current state of GitHub and Microsoft.

That is to say I believe this is an opportunity to disrupt the incumbent player and I’m game. HMU if you feel similar and want to discuss.


Does anyone else experience very strange styling behavior while scrolling through this article?

The CSS styles seem to dynamically unload and reload while I’m reading it causing the margins to jump and the fonts change, I’ve never seen anything like this before. FWIW I’m on iOS using brave.


Sounds like Robs anger is directed a multiple know issues and “crimes” that the AI industry is responsible for, it would be hard to compile an exhaustive list outside of a lawsuit but if you genuinely aren’t aware there’s plenty in the news cycle right now to occupy you and or outrage the average person.

-Mass layoffs in tech AI data centers causing extreme increases in monthly electricity -bills across the US -Same as above but for water -The RAM crisis is entirely caused by Sam Altman - General fear and anxiety from many different professions about AI replacing them - Rape of the copyright system to train these models


I find it notable that he pointing out making simpler software. One of my fears is the ease with which GenAI produces reams of code—that this will just lead to bloat and fragility.


I kinda believe this.

there's a shift in how you make software here. LLM will produce a ton of code that embeds decisions, it's well done but it means you never have to reflect about the design, interfaces yourself. you can keep abusing the context window

most of software engineering was dealing with human limits through compression. we make layers, modules, abstractions so that we can understand each part a bit


thanks

i kinda agree with all of these

ultimately AI is the equivalent of nuclear weaponry but for human economies.. this is something that should be controlled outside private companies (especially since it's part public research and public data..)


I truly don’t understand comments like this.

You agreed with the other poster while reframing their ideas in slightly different words without adding anything to the conversation?

Most confusingly you did so in emphatic statements reminiscent of a disagreement or argument without there being one

> no computer system just does stuff on its own.

This was the exact statement the GP was making, even going so far as to dox the nonprofit directors to hold them accountable… then you added nothing but confusion.

> a human (or collection of them) built and maintains the system, they are responsible for it

Yup, GP covered this word for word… AI village built this system.

Why did you write this?

Is this a new form of AI? A human with low English proficiency? A strange type of empathetically supportive comment from someone who doesn’t understand that’s the function of the upvote button in online message boards?


my point was more concise and general (should I have just commented instead of replying?), sorry you’re so offended and not sure why you felt the need to write this (you can downvote)

accusing people of being AI is very low-effort bot behavior btw


seems to me when this kind of stuff happens, there's usually something else completely unrelated, and your comment was simply the first one they happened to have latched onto. surely by itself it is not enough to elicit that kind of reaction


I do see the point a bit? and like a reasonable comment to that effect sure, I probably don’t respond and take it into account going forward

but accusing me of being deficient in English or some AI system is…odd…

especially while doing (the opposite of) the exact thing they’re complaining about. upvote/downvote and move on. I do tend to regret commenting on here myself FWIW because of interactions like this


Some people seem to think that every thing they say or write has to somehow be an argument or counterpoint, or find something to correct, or point out flaw.

So when they see a piece of writing that is in agreement and concisely affirms the points being made, they don’t understand why they never get invited to parties.


First of all, I don’t recommend going through life yucking someone else’s yum.

Second of all, I took TFA advice and read that article with the slowness and deliberate attention it recommended and found it to be trite and difficult to distinguish from AI slop… but if that’s what brings this person joy, good for them.

Who cares if the GP eats their cookies in one bite and listens to their audiobooks at 2.25x speed? Because one self help guru turned blogger said it’s a bad idea?


Interesting how in your second paragraph you do exactly the thing you said not to do in your first.


Oh my.

I feel like we’re corrupting an innocent mind by explaining this to you.

They want the cucumber to be removed too buddy. Don’t worry about it OK.


I would also like a copy, someone in this community must have made a copy. #Mirror for quick searcher's.


It really is a tragedy. I can't find it anywhere and I really wanted to reference it for future meetings.

@spagoop can you reupload it?


in case you didn't see it, there's a mirror here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1M-d9rRsFnC8zUkeFrkVC...


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