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plumbercraic@lemmy.sdf.orgtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•A Critical Look at "A Critical Look at MCP."English1·11 hours agoWe’ve been using tools/function calls from gpt4o prompts - simple enough, and lets us use different models for the tools. Haven’t really found an advantage to using MCP yet, and usually don’t like adding such new standards to things that need to go to prod. Curious what others are thinking here - am open to the idea that mcp is really this amazing thing that I just misunderstand.
This might be the best thing I’ve seen on Lemmy.
that is cool. I hadn’t tried konsole before - there are menus for days in here, I’ll never get any work done lol. Slick, and makes that fedora kde fling I have been considering more tempting.
update to say that tabby is nice for ssh including key auth, and with profiles and groups it gets most of the job done. There is an sftp “plugin” but all it does is summon sftp. Will see if I can get it to open filezilla and use the env vars in calling the command. Setting aside RDP for now as guac looks like a good fit there.
plumbercraic@lemmy.sdf.orgto Games@lemmy.world•Nintendo Anti-Piracy Policy Device Lock Update Warns of Console Bricks for Unauthorized UseEnglish52·6 days agoThe switch already results in online ban if you play an online game with a hacked console, which they need to do to protect against cheaters.
plumbercraic@lemmy.sdf.orgto Games@lemmy.world•Nintendo Anti-Piracy Policy Device Lock Update Warns of Console Bricks for Unauthorized UseEnglish311·6 days agoYeah that’s illegal. It’s the customers hardware once they buy it. Still gonna hack it like every Nintendo console before.
plumbercraic@lemmy.sdf.orgto Music and audio production•Spotify Employees Say It's Promoting Fake Artists to Reduce Royalty Payments to Real Ones17·6 days agoWell yeah. They grow margin by reducing costs and maintaining subscription revenue. This comes at the expense of the musicians that create value for their subscribers and undermines the value of the subscription. Enshitification 101.
Playing divinity 2 at the moment and this hits. Quercus should have armour.
I use those tools already and have been administering Linux/bsd/docker for years. What’s new for me is using it as a desktop. The existence of scp, ssh etc dont solve this problem and while I find it interesting to learn how other admins are essentially making their own central console out of these components, it is a bit much seeing commenters insist that this is the same thing, or suggesting that anyone who wants a central console for their remote systems must be somehow incompetent. Sysadmins can have different workflow and tooling preferences.
I will check this out - thank you.
Tmux is awesome. We’ve somehow fallen into using screen at work, I think just old habits. So yes, on the other side of the ssh connections there’s usually a series of screen sessions for us to join. Should try to move onto tmux - it is nicer.
Portx, tabby and guacamole are my contenders so far. Guac would be needed for the graphical stuff - it’s sort of like a jump server running in a docker container that you would vpn into I guess? Neat concept.
That looks pretty good, cheers. Another comment mentioned Tabby, also cross platform.
Both PortX and Tabby seem a whole lot nicer than winsshterm. Shout out to guacamole for a dockerised jump sever solution.
Aha. This would make more sense - couldn’t imagine this was happening on every laptop. Then I should add my device details to a github issue. Thanks for letting me know.
I’ve explained this at length?
Single app with unified hierarchy for all systems sorted by work, home, client, prod, staging. Within each you can choose to use SSH or VNC or RDP or SFTP or scp. When copying files there’s a side by side GUI so you can browse easily. I have done this using various apps in windows for 20 years and couldn’t imagine tracking all those servers/routers/devices without a central console.
It is obviously not the same as manually making all these connections and using different apps for each of them and backing them up with git.
It absolutely isn’t the same, but I appreciate learning that this is how many linux admins manage their connections.
I really wanna see the revision history for that prompt