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I was personally surprised when the agent debugged kernel panics caused by its own code (many times by now). It just iterates from the stack traces and crash dumps. The nice part is that, when you do see that the code smells — you ask the agent to rework it, focusing on specific problems. This is just code, and you don't need to dance around, hoping that AI will spill some "magic" at you.

> The nice part is that, when you do see that the code smells — you ask the agent to rework it, focusing on specific problems.

I think that is the crux of the problem. How do you know code smell if you don't write it, and you don't read it? I'm pretty confident the spdx header isn't correct even.


As far as I can tell, I have the same IPv6 prefix for at least a year. Of course, if the prefix's changed, I'll have to reconfigure the homelab. If that started to become annoying I would automate that with an ansible task. But will probably need to search for a better and more stable solution.


> But it should be a very early thing to try, if it's available everything else becomes much easier

I've tried to set up PD but it didn't work, so I've moved on with other options. Now, after you mentioned that, this feels like a good excuse to delve into what exactly didn't work back then.


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