> On 14 Aug 2025, at 6:53 AM, Skybuck Flying <skybuck2000@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > (I shall reply to your other replies in one reply): > > Late replies: no problemo. > > Why no linux: I know Windows well, runs good, don't know much about Linux, probably too easy to wreck ;) > > Why not git itself: Git not race condition save ? Is only a client ? visit this once —> https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-Setting-Up-the-Server > > GCP ?: Google Cloud Platform ? This cost money ? or is it free ? Why not gitea ? What does GCP offer that others dont have ? :) > GCP offers free credits for 90 days, which were enough for testing and demonstrating how it can be scaled horizontally as well. Gitea can be used, but in this case GCP was used just to test how we can spawn multiple VMs (not Git servers), each running around 10–12 bots. This was done to demonstrate that if we develop a smart mechanism to merge AI code (as mentioned in the first mail), then using the previously described blueprint we could potentially spawn 1,000–10,000, or even millions of pods (just by creating more VM instances). > What is Skybuck's Gitflow ?: It's a gitflow technique where before each new work a new branch is created, then work is done on the branch, once work is done the branch is closed and integrated into another branch, like an integration branch or master. Yah got it.(Maybe a small insight: creating patches for all commits of a branch could be useful, because patches only contain the local code changes near the new code, not the entire codebase. This could help solve the problem of repeatedly sending very large and mostly unchanged code to the AI as context(noo this should not be the context).) > > This Skybuck's Gitflow is also describe on this very same mailing list. > > Skybuck's Gitflow still under evaluation. The AI liked it though. > > Ramdisk Project: No for now it's a fail, but I have not given up yet. The original author got involved too. I'm also understanding what gemini and me myself included is struggling with in transitioning from AnsiChar to Unicode. Ohh, If there’s any way I could be involved, please email me outside this mailing thread. I’d be more than happy to contribute. > Some small improvements may have been made to the Ramdisk project. However for now I believe the ramdisk service might cause windows/the computer to hang on shutdown, more investigation will have to be done. Windows 11 sandbox environment might be usefull. > > For now I am fatigued for a few reasons: > > 1. Little bit fed up with AI and it's struggles ;) > > 2. Tired from Battlefield 6 multiplayer beta gaming, however in a few hours it will once again commence. > > 3. Super hot weather in the Netherlands and will continue for at least a week. Got lucky the monsoons hit just right here in India. > 4. Bad sleep I guess. > > 5. Some real life things to take care of but nothing too serious. > > So my mind is kinda gone... bummer.... I hope to recover from it... maybe a week from now, maybe two weeks. > I hope it’s better now. > That's a long time unfortunately. > > Bye for now, > Skybuck. Bye for now Tanish