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- This video [0] is relevant, though it actually supports your point - it shows Claude Code struggling with non-trivial tasks and needing significant hand-holding.
I suspect videos meeting your criteria are rare because most AI coding demos either cherry-pick simple problems or skip the messy reality of maintaining real codebases.
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- I am using NextDNS [0], which also integrates well within Tailscale across all my devices. Or are you looking for a solution that works offline within OpenWRT, without relying on third parties? It appears that there are AdBlock packages available for OpenWRT[1].
[0] https://nextdns.io [1] https://github.com/openwrt/packages/blob/master/net/adblock/...
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- Yes, it is marketed as a better “ls”. I was commenting regarding “maintained” in:
> A modern, maintained replacement for ls.
“Maintained” is referring to exa I think.
- I think they are not referring to ls, but to exa [0], which is not maintained anymore.
- It is the result of an energy dependence on Russia that has been built up over years, not due to any specific subsidiaries.
- That comparison lacks as France heavily subsidizes nuclear energy as well. At the same time having to demolish and rebuild multiple reactors. Nuclear energy was never cheap. I don’t have the numbers but I doubt that France made the better net-deal.
- The original video by Joe Grand: https://youtu.be/o5IySpAkThg
- Interesting to see this pop up, especially after watching Jon Gjengset's stream yesterday on Implementing (parts of) git from scratch in Rust <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0VotuGzD_w>
- You don't need to do this online in many cases. For instance, the hash of WPA-secured Wi-Fi networks can be captured during the handshake of other devices.
- You can bypass the templating in raw mode, by setting the request parameter `raw` to true.
You should be able to run zig build run.