Pakai Server v6.99 Explainer (using NotebookLM)

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This is my first time using NotebookLM and I don't even type a detail prompt. I just dropped in 3 sources to generate this notebook.
 

Mashiane

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Lets all give thanks to @stevel05, who first spoke about this tech.

 

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Lets all give thanks to @stevel05, who first spoke about this tech.

I am on the other hand, doesn't use code bundle to describe my project. I think code bundle is more suitable to use inside a chat with LLM.

The most important resource for NotebookLM to generate the notebook is the complete README markdown file which DeepSeek generated for me.
It smartly analyzed each of my project files, GitHub pushes and understand how each dependency libraries work.
It then summarized and find the strength of each component to build a detailed product description.
 

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Evolution of Pakai Server​

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Disclaimer: The actual reason why Pakai Server development is putting to an end is not because of the EU laws. The decision was already made around beginning of May this year.
 
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Mashiane

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Whilst I understand your frustrations... I am reminded of the BANanoServer project we brought to life here that you helped with, which I will forever be grateful as it uses your framework components. It's just sad to see you let this go. I dont have words for you. :(


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Dr_JU

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Wwe're in the same boat, COVID-19 also left me broke.

Here where I live, the quarantine lasted longer than anywhere else.
Literally the entire production system stopped suddenly, but the government and its tax system continued as usual, which forced many to have to liquidate their businesses and stock of shops, vehicles, etc.

And then... the whole 'getting the business back on track' thing; from having a house, vehicles (personal and work), client portfolio and employees, to just debts and due dates.

I also had a contract with the government, which fell through when there was a cabinet change.

So I understand you better than anyone, brother.
 
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