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Comment Re: Written by Claude Code, maybe vibe-coded (Score 1) 45

It does not work without a human prompt. It's a productivity tool. A very helpful one. Until you run out of quota on Anthropic. I have been alternating between Claude code on the $20 plan and Claude code with qwen3.6 locally. Much slower locally, but still faster than what I would be able to write and test alone without the tool.

Comment Re: Sure (Score 1) 56

I have been using this very model this week. It walks, not runs, on my 5950x with 64gb ram and 8gb 3060ti gpu. Takes a minimum of 3 mins to respond to any prompt. 10+ if it writes code and files. Results vary greatly. Often takes 10 prompts to fix a small bug. Which means hours. Claude can do it right, in minutes. And then i exceed the limit, and am stuck for the next 6+ hours. Or worse, a full week.

Comment Re: What a wonderful marketing opportunity (Score 1) 48

I have been using local AI. Claude code with qwen3.6. 10-20mins is typical wait time for a code change. It introduces 1 bug for each onw it fixes. Not a pleasant experience. When using the Claude Pro service, it is much faster and competent. And i blow my daily limit within 30 minutes. Neither is great.

Comment Re: Maybe (Score 1) 47

My pfSsense Proxmox router VM has the DHCP & DNS server parts covered.

I'll look at adding containers for TFTP and NFS.

No PoE for me - there is no wiring for it. And I don't have any managed or POE switches. But I can force power cycle the Pis with Wifi smartplugs. All 3 of my Pis have their own already. So, that should handle reboots / updates.

Comment Re: Maybe (Score 1) 47

My vision is failing to the point I can no longer read physical books. Inserting microSD cards is also a huge problem, as they are too small and I can't focus on them.

SD cards are still faster than my mesh Wifi in terms of raw throughput. Theoretically about 320 Mbps. My mesh Wifi peaks around 200 Mbps, I think.

My Pi 3B+ is actually not using the Wifi NIC. It's using the Ethernet NIC, and connected to a switch, with a Unifi AP acting as a Wifi bridge. So, I believe there is no technical obstacle to PXE booting. The Pi doesn't even know it's using Wifi.

I don't use an off the shelf NAS. I have a Proxmox box now running a whole bunch of services, including pfSense in a VM, Unifi network in a container, and of course Samba for file serving. Many more, too. What are the 4 services needed for PXE booting ? I would much prefer not to have to deal with SD cards again. Easier to replace a disk image on the server than an SD card when messing up. Especially reading/flashing the SD card for backup/restore purpose is very slow.

I have two other Pis 3B+ on my two Carrier HVAC systems using RS-485. I would also prefer if they could PXE boot. They are using the Wifi NIC, though, so I guess that wouldn't be possible. Maybe with an SD card and a bootloader doing Wifi connection only, then getting the rest of the OS over Wifi.

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