I added Claude Code's memory to my workflows, and my automation became effortless
…Memory isn't the only answer You can also setup an MCP Claude Code's persistent memory is one way to reduce the amount of context your automations need, but it isn…
…Memory isn't the only answer You can also setup an MCP Claude Code's persistent memory is one way to reduce the amount of context your automations need, but it isn…
…Couple that with the fact that rival manufacturers (heck, even makeshift SBC/mini-PC setups) tend to surpass Synology’s pre-built rigs in terms of computational and networking prowess while costing…
…The minimal ambient noise inside a modern vehicle matches that of a dedicated home theater setup while also taking you places. It's a massive shame that I don't get to…
…This started off as a backup to my physical copies and a way to round out the roster of available titles, but has since become the only retro gaming setup I use…
…You can build a great setup around TrueNAS, Unraid, plain Debian, or a carefully maintained Docker host if that’s what fits the job. None of those are fake alternatives, and none…
…When a local LLM lives right inside it, you don’t have to think twice about what to automate or how to automate it. I can just keep doing whatever automations I…
…That’s just what you do - every setup video, Reddit thread, or “here’s my vault” post had a plugin list at the end. So I built mine too. But the vault…
…Unfortunately, the Le Frite is extremely weak for this project, and its USB 2.0 socket and 100M would end up bottlenecking an already feeble setup. So, I went with a 2…
…The surprise wasn’t that AI could automate things, but that it made the boring parts of home lab management feel more coherent. Related I ditched NotebookLM for ChatGPT's Study Mode…
…certain folders automatically by default, so your files might not be as local as you think. At first I just didn't want to deal with Microsoft's setup prompts, but now…