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"Open Source" Mercenaries: Stop Killing the Geese That Laid the Golden Eggs - Before They Become Extinct
In the past 10 years a disturbingly number of "open source" projects are increasingly sabotaging the overall benefits of open source. That is self-defeating, unscalable, and unsustainable. Please learn the history of what it was like before open source and get back on track before you destroy the progress of decades. Here are some suggestions here on a sustainable model that will help you be more successful, less mercenary, more altruistic, and yet also more financially rewarded.
80-90+% of projects and companies don't need 100% custom-coding!
Welcome to the 21st century! Or is it the 1970s? Unfortunately in the most recent 10-15 years there is a ludicrous regression back to 1970s & 80s outdated thinking, with around 80-90+% of custom-coded projects completely unnecessary as custom-coded projects...
[SOLVED] MacOS Wifi No Hardware Found Can't Get USB Wifi to Work Either
Getting external wifi dongle to work with MacOS requires third-party software...
Add public scheduling to Odoo
Here is a great free app compatible with Odoo 12 to allow public users to book appointments easily using the app s2u_online_appointment.
AI Journey 1977 to 2025: Part 1 of 5 - How Role-Playing Games and Early Computing Shaped Four Decades of AI Development
This is Part 1 of a 5-part series documenting the technical evolution from early introduction to role-playing gaming in 1977 and hobby programming in 1979 to modern distributed GPU computing and self-hosted Artificial Intelligence (AI) infrastructure. The series traces patterns that emerged over four decades and shows how they apply to current challenges in AI development and computational independence.
AI Journey 1977 to 2025: Part 2 of 5 - IRC Bots, Beowulf Clusters, and Distributed Computing on Commodity Hardware
This is Part 2 of a 5-part series documenting the technical evolution from early introduction to role-playing gaming in 1977 and hobby programming in 1979 to modern distributed GPU computing and self-hosted Artificial Intelligence (AI) infrastructure. The series traces patterns that emerged over four decades and shows how they apply to current challenges in AI development and computational independence. This part focuses on scaling patterns from single systems to networks and building production infrastructure on commodity hardware.
AI Journey 1977-2025: Part 3 of 5 Professional Applications and Breakthroughs (2005-2020)
This is Part 3 of a 5-part series documenting the technical evolution from early introduction to role-playing gaming in 1977 and hobby programming in 1979 to modern distributed GPU computing and self-hosted Artificial Intelligence (AI) infrastructure. The series traces patterns that emerged over four decades and shows how they apply to current challenges in AI development and computational independence. This part focuses on applying technical skills to therapeutic and educational contexts, culminating in systems that outperformed commercial alternatives.
AI Journey 1977-2025: Part 4 of 5 - Building Distributed GPU Infrastructure When Centralization Threatens Innovation
This part addresses the GPU scarcity challenge and demonstrates how decades-old distributed computing patterns apply to modern AI infrastructure.
AI Journey 1977-2025: Part 5 of 5 - SIIMPAF - Four Decades of Technology Lessons in One System
This is Part 5 of a 5-part series documenting the technical evolution from early introduction to role-playing gaming in 1977 and hobby programming in 1979 to modern distributed GPU computing and self-hosted Artificial Intelligence (AI) infrastructure. The series traces patterns that emerged over four decades and shows how they apply to current challenges in AI development and computational independence. This final part brings together four decades of lessons in DGPUNET's, AILCPH's, & SIIMPAF's architecture, explaining how patterns from 1979 remain relevant in 2025.
Almost 2 years later and still no Fxtec F(x)tec PRO¹ X 256/8GB - QWERTY Smartphone :-(
I ordered this $900 phone back in December 2021, and in September 2023 still no phone and just continued stall tactic.