but have they integrated homebrew, have they made it a first class citizen, have they provided money or something? the answer is "maybe to some small extent, but not really"
the older talented people are there because of money there's nothing special about the US, it's money
you think it's shitty, but it's a personal opinion that you're phrasing as some kind of widely accepted view be sure that it's not, lots of people actually PREFER Android
see homebrew, they could have made this an official thing but no, they prefer to let people work do their work for them and sleep on their mattress of cash despicable business practices really
capital and talent is the same in this context there's no shortage of talent in Europe or France, it's just an issue of available capital
incredibly cliché and essentialist view of the world, reads like a bad pseudoscientific self help book from the 90's
he's obviously a xenophobe, that's the opposite of being empathetic he supports a party that flat out talks about immigrants as parasites, let's not try to paint him and a good guy, it's infuriating
I really wish people stopped saying things "I've been saying that" why not just say "I think that" do you see yourself as some kind of visionary about this particular topic? literally EVERYONE is saying that, it's the…
tried using zed, didn't understand how to set up claude code integration, went back to vscode where setting up claude code is trivial
crazy how people on hacker news, who just gobble up anything if it's from openai or anthropic suddenly become monocled sceptics when chinese open models are "winning"
it is absolutely a huge deal, I suspect you work daily in python but with a small number of repositories that dont change too often
no, I find Gemini to be the best
what do you mean "catches up" Gemini has been as good as GPT for more than a year OpenAI still somehow gets the edge on the initial veneer of hype, and that's running thin
ruff is a blessing as well and soon ty will make type checking so much better (or pyrefly which also seems great)
thanks for this post it should be repeated ad-nauseam that he is a crook, a shame for the country and its values and that the whole discourse about the injustice of the sentencing has heavy anti-liberal vibes
you're not in the minority, there's just intense fanboyism on Hacker News to promote OpenAI, because it serves the whole "LLM revolution" schtick better Gemini has been dominating the field for about a year now, but I…
due to the nature of PDF, none of the tools mentioned here can do things as simple as detecting tables on pages with high accuracy PDF is absolutely mint for display but it really suffers when parsing is involved
python will be the last man standing with basically no functional goodies people will keep on trucking with their "pythonic" for loops containg appends to a list that was initialized right before, their disgust for…
remotely related, but I have yet to find a solution for page classification in a document for tables, i.e. a classifier that returns the index of pages containing tables in a document that is reliable solutions using…
for context, the author is Aaron Patterson of Ruby and Ruby and Rails fame, a proficient C programmer and overall hacker, he knows his stuff
it's funny to observe how picky and cynical the HN crowd suddenly becomes when the disruptive technology is from china
160 comments on this, OpenAI is definitely not the hype anymore
it is pedantic, everyone knows what "node" means in this context
and speed, it's way way faster
the whole event was shit, but we're all past the point where we can just say that, because the technology is now so entrenched that it's become unavoidable, so everything has now to jump through hoops to justify its…
but have they integrated homebrew, have they made it a first class citizen, have they provided money or something? the answer is "maybe to some small extent, but not really"
the older talented people are there because of money there's nothing special about the US, it's money
you think it's shitty, but it's a personal opinion that you're phrasing as some kind of widely accepted view be sure that it's not, lots of people actually PREFER Android
see homebrew, they could have made this an official thing but no, they prefer to let people work do their work for them and sleep on their mattress of cash despicable business practices really
capital and talent is the same in this context there's no shortage of talent in Europe or France, it's just an issue of available capital
incredibly cliché and essentialist view of the world, reads like a bad pseudoscientific self help book from the 90's
he's obviously a xenophobe, that's the opposite of being empathetic he supports a party that flat out talks about immigrants as parasites, let's not try to paint him and a good guy, it's infuriating
I really wish people stopped saying things "I've been saying that" why not just say "I think that" do you see yourself as some kind of visionary about this particular topic? literally EVERYONE is saying that, it's the…
tried using zed, didn't understand how to set up claude code integration, went back to vscode where setting up claude code is trivial
crazy how people on hacker news, who just gobble up anything if it's from openai or anthropic suddenly become monocled sceptics when chinese open models are "winning"
it is absolutely a huge deal, I suspect you work daily in python but with a small number of repositories that dont change too often
no, I find Gemini to be the best
what do you mean "catches up" Gemini has been as good as GPT for more than a year OpenAI still somehow gets the edge on the initial veneer of hype, and that's running thin
ruff is a blessing as well and soon ty will make type checking so much better (or pyrefly which also seems great)
thanks for this post it should be repeated ad-nauseam that he is a crook, a shame for the country and its values and that the whole discourse about the injustice of the sentencing has heavy anti-liberal vibes
you're not in the minority, there's just intense fanboyism on Hacker News to promote OpenAI, because it serves the whole "LLM revolution" schtick better Gemini has been dominating the field for about a year now, but I…
due to the nature of PDF, none of the tools mentioned here can do things as simple as detecting tables on pages with high accuracy PDF is absolutely mint for display but it really suffers when parsing is involved
python will be the last man standing with basically no functional goodies people will keep on trucking with their "pythonic" for loops containg appends to a list that was initialized right before, their disgust for…
remotely related, but I have yet to find a solution for page classification in a document for tables, i.e. a classifier that returns the index of pages containing tables in a document that is reliable solutions using…
for context, the author is Aaron Patterson of Ruby and Ruby and Rails fame, a proficient C programmer and overall hacker, he knows his stuff
it's funny to observe how picky and cynical the HN crowd suddenly becomes when the disruptive technology is from china
160 comments on this, OpenAI is definitely not the hype anymore
it is pedantic, everyone knows what "node" means in this context
and speed, it's way way faster
the whole event was shit, but we're all past the point where we can just say that, because the technology is now so entrenched that it's become unavoidable, so everything has now to jump through hoops to justify its…