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It's called being pragmatic, are you going to sponsor the bandwidth needed so it can be hosted on a sustainable indie server?

please. I don't understand how the fuck we still don't have p2p social networks and private sharing groups. The amount of possibilities to f* up any kind of control are massive - it's just that we end up writing some convoluted distributed mainframe when all people need is p2prss.

Isn't that exactly what is below the video in the "What is this about?" section?

That's only a very vague description.

Just like a truck will always be more sluggish than a small car. They are very different beasts where one is aimed at enterprises and the other one for small projects without all the corporate needs.

A truck is sluggish because of its weight and inertia. It’s a law of nature. What law of nature is making Gitlab slow?

The enterprise version is just as slow.

I thought they're only struggling with the free public version, but no. GitLab run on a private box is the same bag of lags and loading spinners.


I'm not talking about GitLab enterprise vs. GitLab free. It's about GitLab vs small projects like Gitea / Forgejo mentioned in the parent comment.

"It's enterprise" it's such a lame excuse, IMO. There shouldn't be a speed tax, especially if you aren't using the "enterprise" features. We need to stop making excuses for bad software. It's 2026 we have insanely powerful computers, why should I have to wait to get the result of searching a few text-only issues or display a diff?

Yea, I run my own gitea in the basement proxmox box to have a decent performance. Page load times are <30ms

Curious, why not use docker?

I like LXC containers and how they integrate with PBS.

The "Be in the room with …" image hover effects triggering the video are neat.

> but at the same time maintained by Google means shit in practice.

If you worked on Go projects that import Google protobuf / grpc / Kubernetes client libraries you are often reminded of that fact.


ToS are not enforceable if you don't use an official product feed from Amazon in this case. As shown by thousands of companies providing exactly this service for competitor analysis.

i think they mean the ToS for amazon's affiliate link service, which prohibits earning a commission if your site has price history (a few large and old sites have exceptions)

That's not someone profiting from the news story. It's the website of the group of people who were pushing that, talking to the EU and lobbying for it for a while.

It's even linked on the website of the organizers behind it https://klinger.io and https://www.linkedin.com/company/eu-inc/about/


One of them is https://klinger.io who has been lobbying and working on this EU Inc topic for a while if you follow him on Linkedin.

Every time I read these "I've managed to control Claude Code from my phone posts", they come with some variation of "so that I can continue being on my computer" during some other activity. It's a very personal decision, but feels like on of these points where people should re-evaluate. Just because we can, doesn't mean we should.

> it was so good that I caught myself coding from my phone while out with friends… and decided that this is something I should stop, more for mental health than anything.

https://steipete.me/posts/2025/shipping-at-inference-speed


I wouldn't want to code from phone. Ugly to type code on a tiny screen. But this feels different. Voice typing emails to an agent, from a space removed, taking a step back? It gives perspective. It's a good way to work, I find.

You can be in your day. You don't have to be 'head in the code'. Let the agent take care of it. That's what I made it for. To get you out of that!


I am not coding while out with friends. I am just checking status and giving new instructions between breaks. It lets me spend more time away from the computer screen without feeling unease.

That was also my first impression when I saw the site. The color scheme in general looked more like "boring b2b SaaS" and not a personal budgeting app and not really something where I'd look forward to spending a lot of time in (Which ideally you should in a budgeting app).

I think it could benefit from a personal, playful kind of touch to appeal to more mainstream users.


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