It's a pretty good heuristic if some of the more targeted communities choose a TLD and stay up for some time.
Here's my config for agents: https://codeberg.org/arik/agents It's a lot better since it's optimized for the model and cache hits, unlike other frontends that try to be more general.
With v5 I wouldn't be surprised if they can even slim it down more than waybar. No dependency to worry about unlike waybar with gtk core.
A project made with jank and also my dotfiles.
I wish people were astroturfing it
Yes, that's what I mean. That's interesting because I could never get it to work properly on vterm. I suspected maybe a better base with ghosttylib might be fixing things.
Yes, I'm on the beta of v5 and it works flawlessly
That sounds like a pretty minus. Nix is OP. Since I've already learned it, seems like the supposed big benefit is gone. I'll stick to flakes since that's what everyone uses for dotfiles.
I became so old waiting for usable non-lazy loading for long form notes that I ended up using Emacs for everything
What's the benefit to using this over Nix flakes
I agree, I switched to noctalia so I get all the performance benefits without the baggage of telling people I use Dank
Migrating my workflow to Reasonix with cache hits on Deepseek make requests practically free, and that's on unsubsidized American providers.
Very descriptive there heh
Howdy, Awesome project. Been using with doom for a while. How do you manage to get scrolling programs to work (eg Lazygit or Reasonix) where other emulators fail? Is it something special in your implentation or library…
I used some others but eventually decided to use Deepseek directly. I don't mind giving China my data, I'm more concerned about the American government imprisoning me than a foreign nation an ocean away.
Amazing project, getting into Clojure and will no doubt have use for this as a solo dev
Looking forward to Andrew Kelley interview's sequel and Jeaye's reaction to this.
The aqueducts!
For me the biggest shift was using Deepseek through an American provider with reasonix as the harness, making cache hits at a rate of practically free.
All roads lead to Lisp
Excited to see more version controls born from demand of engine specific niches, like with Epic's Lore.
Not everyone has a 6 pack sir!
Codeberg is looking more and more attractive every day. Glad I made the switch
Likewise with simple whisper.cpp
Could I ask what framework you've decided on? I'm in a research phase myself.
It's a pretty good heuristic if some of the more targeted communities choose a TLD and stay up for some time.
Here's my config for agents: https://codeberg.org/arik/agents It's a lot better since it's optimized for the model and cache hits, unlike other frontends that try to be more general.
With v5 I wouldn't be surprised if they can even slim it down more than waybar. No dependency to worry about unlike waybar with gtk core.
A project made with jank and also my dotfiles.
I wish people were astroturfing it
Yes, that's what I mean. That's interesting because I could never get it to work properly on vterm. I suspected maybe a better base with ghosttylib might be fixing things.
Yes, I'm on the beta of v5 and it works flawlessly
That sounds like a pretty minus. Nix is OP. Since I've already learned it, seems like the supposed big benefit is gone. I'll stick to flakes since that's what everyone uses for dotfiles.
I became so old waiting for usable non-lazy loading for long form notes that I ended up using Emacs for everything
What's the benefit to using this over Nix flakes
I agree, I switched to noctalia so I get all the performance benefits without the baggage of telling people I use Dank
Migrating my workflow to Reasonix with cache hits on Deepseek make requests practically free, and that's on unsubsidized American providers.
Very descriptive there heh
Howdy, Awesome project. Been using with doom for a while. How do you manage to get scrolling programs to work (eg Lazygit or Reasonix) where other emulators fail? Is it something special in your implentation or library…
I used some others but eventually decided to use Deepseek directly. I don't mind giving China my data, I'm more concerned about the American government imprisoning me than a foreign nation an ocean away.
Amazing project, getting into Clojure and will no doubt have use for this as a solo dev
Looking forward to Andrew Kelley interview's sequel and Jeaye's reaction to this.
The aqueducts!
For me the biggest shift was using Deepseek through an American provider with reasonix as the harness, making cache hits at a rate of practically free.
All roads lead to Lisp
Excited to see more version controls born from demand of engine specific niches, like with Epic's Lore.
Not everyone has a 6 pack sir!
Codeberg is looking more and more attractive every day. Glad I made the switch
Likewise with simple whisper.cpp
Could I ask what framework you've decided on? I'm in a research phase myself.