



I can’t believe one is simply sitting for sale.
https://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/details.html?id=459794080
Flux capacitor included. €95k is insane, but I understand the sickness.
https://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/details.html?id=459667643
https://bucketlist.autos/ad-details/1999-audi-tt
I don’t like average TT’s of this era, but this one is definitely special
Found at Mobile.de
https://m.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/details.html?id=39365895927488
Just beautiful, but at 36 years/50k km mileage it might have rest in garage for a few decades which makes me feel sad
Hey everyone! I'm u/UnderstandingDry1256, a founding moderator of r/EuroCarFinds.
This is our new home to share your car finds from European
marketplaces. We're excited to have you join us!
What to Post:
Every post must link to a live European classified.
Every car must be interesting somehow: rare, cheap, beautiful, absurd, modified or suspicious.
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I’ve recently realized there are plenty of such IG profile/video analyzers.
Are they any useful?
Hey folks, I am looking for chrome extension monetization, but I don't really way to put AdSense ads anywhere.
As my extension allows web search - is AFS seems to be a good option.
Chatgpt says Google pays 51% of the original keyword bid price which sounds huge. Can somebody share what kind of CPC is doable realistically?
New chatgpt/codex is amazing - instead of taking laptop with me to work in cafe or wherever I’m just leaving it at home on power adapter and use my iphone to vibecode.
Feels like finally I’m really unblocked with the new remote mode!
Okay, feels like the newest model’s been trimmed for corporate safety - less spark, more guardrails :(
But Live voice mode is magic!
Full duplex, no constant cut-offs, just natural back and forth. It finally feels like talking, not prompting.
If they bring that same feel to text again, wow. Am I alone here?
Hey good people.
Recently, I found myself talking to AI and reading through subreddits to find a niche or a good side hustle idea. I collected a handful of notes actually, then categorized them and processed with AI to give them some structure. Kind of "start your small business" knowledge base.
So.
If you also feel stuck or need some fresh ideas - just take a very short quiz to describe your situation, and I'll manually compile and send you report with some side hustle ideas within a day. Here's the link.
This is absolutely free - no unexpected paywalls or anything like that. Just trying to be helpful. If people find it useful, maybe one day I’ll figure out how to turn it into a business.
Hello friends,
I am a software developer and I'm here for a while. I figured out there are plenty of LLMs which you can run locally without installing anything - just in browser. All your conversations do not go anywhere - everything will be stored in your browser. It works even if you switched off the internet connection.
Is anyone interested?
I am hand picking the models which are reliable and useful.
Regarding the guardrails. Some models actually have 2-stage architecture - the first layer is mostly unrestricted, and there's another one which applies nsfw content etc filters. It may be completely switched off to give you the raw power.
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For me, this is the perfect cure for impostor syndrome.
I felt being impostor in so many meetings - folks are discussing stacks and systems I've never touched myself, and I do not have any strong opinion because I lack context.
Wtf is kafka, is it different from any other MQ? What terraform exactly is? How to read through those fucking yamls? Can I add debug output into bazel rule, and what these rules actually are - executable code or some meta config, or both? How do we stream logs from k8s pods into central store to make it appear in grafana? Are they scraped like metrics or streamed realtime somehow? Does Go support "real" parallelism or just pretending to, like TS? Can I do both, and how?
Millions of small stupid questions which an experienced engineer is supposed to know, but in reality do not - just because I never had to touch kafka or kubes, or some systems that other teams have built.
AI unlocked the whole new level of understanding.
Sometimes I spend whole day just asking questions and digging into our internal systems, understanding how they are wired and why. I can ask it to search through slack and find the reasoning behind a decision mad a year ago. I can ask to connect to db and metrics store and pull data-based evidence. I iterate until I have full understanding, from the very basics.
As I reflect on it, I realize this is the real and most impactful change. Way more impactful than generating or reviewing code.