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  • I don’t claim it to be common practice, just saying that it exists. That said, it may be “niche” in the grand scheme of things, but by no means do I think it’s small and insignificant. If anything, such codebases are typically foundational libraries in the giant stack of cards most other software engineers build.

    That’s indeed very valid! As I said, I may have been a bit too harsh on the comment rule, definitely one to review properly <3







  • 100% it would! I think the biggest issue around the AI hate is a total misunderstand of how it works, paired with people using it for the dumbest reasons, actually draining important resources when there’s absolutely no need for it.

    I think eventually it’ll be inevitably regulated as the actual shortage of water we’re seeing in the US is unmanageable, and once it does get regulated things will start working way better

    p.s. i’m not talking about local models, I doubt these would ever be regulated and they SHOULDN’T, I’m talking about how many resources a company that allows AI usage should be able to utilise, mostly.



  • Hey! Thank you for testing it out, I think in my head, even the most verbose of dev wouldn’t leave >20% of comments in their codebase. The percentage works on a ratio of (commentsCount / linesOfCode) * 100 so it doesn’t just flag “a lot of comments”, it mostly checks for “too many comments”, that said, the “use common sense” at the top needs to be taken quite seriously, for example if there’s a majority of comments but none of the comments feel like written by AI, it’s clearly just the developer being verbose :)

    p.s. I find AI is pretty damn good at making docker compose files, it’s probably gonna work just fine <3








  • Hey thanks, I was properly looking into WebDAV yesterday, should be simple enough to implement, just making sure I don’t add features for the sake of it, once I’m certain it’s the right way to go I’ll implement it properly, for now my biggest aim is to get the tool as stable as possible ♥️






  • Oh wow, that definitely threw me off lol anyhow, I don’t think I am more knowledgeable than you at all, I just know the tool I built more, so I can help figure out the nuances of it…

    I have a feeling nsenter is not liking your nas for some reason, I wanna try a workaround and if it works for you I’ll go through the code and sort it out so we can use a proper env variable for this

    add this env variable for now and tell me if it sorts you out <3

    environment:
      - PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:$PATH