There’s been a lot of configuration going on, and I’ve got to say that Claude has shown itself to be very useful at troubleshooting. Problems have been resolved, scripts have been written, and I’m now running a cloudflare tunnel to my servers.
And I’m a bear of very little brain.
Edit: I don’t understand the downvotes. It’s been a hell of a timesaving tool, and I’m passing along information. I would still be struggling and that’s a fact, I have done many things beyond my skillset to get to this point.
I agree with the general idea of what you’re saying, but it’s a slippery slope.
Most people I know personally would never take the effort to learn anything past the point of “Ask ChatGPT” when they have a problem. What happens when the model is wrong, or simply cannot solve the problem? Or maybe they have no network connection and cannot run something suitable locally?
At that level of coddling, then they might not even have the ability to find and open a man page, or edit a config file without a GUI. And that’s a problem. It’s not even Linux-specific. I went to school with “smart” computer science students who don’t even understand file extensions or what a shortcut conceptually is.
What I’m getting at, is there needs to be some kind of balance, or people will just gradually become more useless.