Blog
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RELEASE: AMD Leaks Codename for Next-Generation ZEN 6 CPU
For Immediate Release
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The Basics - Building an AI Assistant Using the ChatGPT API
ChatGPT has taken the internet by storm recently, and for good reason: It’s a crazy powerful natural language processing model. OpenAI released the Chat Completion API that it relies on as a public beta, so I wanted to see what I could make it do.
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Framework Laptop (12th Gen DIY) Review
I’ve been following Framework for over a year at this point, since LTT posted their first video about it. Ever since, I’ve been planning to make it my next laptop.
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Zeal-CLI v1.2.0 Released
Zeal-CLI v.1.2.0 is now available for download.
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Redownload v0.1.2 Released
Redowload v0.1.2 is now available. This release contains small features and some documentation updates.
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Redownload v0.1.1 Released
Redownload v0.1.1 is now available for download. This release is minor, containing only a bugfix, but I hope to add some new features in the next release (v0.1.2)
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Redownload V0.1.0 Released
Good news! Redownload is no longer in alpha and is ready for it’s first beta release.
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Zeal CLI v1.1.0 Released
Zeal-CLI v.1.1.0 is now available for download.
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Introducing Zeal-CLI (v1.0.0)
I’ve been using Zeal to view documentation for about a year now, and after spending some time writing scripts to install all the software on my workstation, Zeal docsets was the one thing I couldn’t manage to automate from a command-line, so I built Zeal CLI.
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Redownload v0.1.0a2 - Second Alpha Release
Redownload v0.1.0a2, the second alpha release, is written, built, and ready for community testing.
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Introducing Redownload (v0.1.0a1)
I’ve finished the first alpha version of Redownload, a CLI tool for downloading music from relisten. In this first version, you need to manually find the associated archive.org link and provide it to Redownload, which will then locate the tracks from and download them automatically. In the next release, I plan to add support for using relisten links directly.
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EDC Tech Bag 2022
My bag is just about always on my person. Taking a phrase from Deviant Ollam, it’s my “solve most problems” kit. Just about anything I would need to do on a regular basis, I can accomplish with things in my bag, from charging my phone to fixing a computer (software or hardware).