I'm not sure the difference between moped and scooter is killing people everyday. I don't think it is. Can you give an example?
I'm not disagreeing with the origin of the word, I'm just saying it's expanded and changed. Have you ever "shipped" something that at no point in its journey was carried on a floating vessel? Do you correct people when…
For better or worse, probably worse, the definitions of both "moped" and "scooter" vary from person to person or jurisdiction to jurisdiction. "Moped" is often used to describe a light motorcycle.
I think it does ban them, effectively. There is what some people say is a gray zone (I don't actually think it's that gray) where a device is too fast or powerful to be a legal e-bike, but also doesn't meet the…
> Assuming that daily and weekly quotas are OK for casual use, I will probably use AntiGravity CLI most of the time. I would not assume that for 3.1 pro, but maybe the limits for flash 3.5 will be fine, and the model…
I would eliminate the possibility of sandbox conflicts by 1) making sure any subagents are invoked with no sandbox (they should still be covered under the calling agent's sandbox) 2) make sure the calling agent's…
The justice system can generally deal with gray areas like this. For example the parents of school shooters are usually not held liable for the crimes their kids commit. It depends on a lot of variables.
I've had trouble with the sandbox functionality baked into agents being able to do what I want, particularly Gemini CLI. Being able to write your own .sb file is more powerful and portable. Claude Code seemed to be able…
Suicidal motorbikes are allowed with license and insurance though. Not saying that's optimal for public safety, but that's a big distinction. I think that's the logical line between e-bikes an electric motos: at what…
60kmph / 37mph is very fast for somebody who might just be wearing a bicycle helmet (hopefully). If traffic is going that fast, I think it may just not be the appropriate place for a bicycle to be. I've gone that fast…
It weirds me out a bit that Claude is able to reach outside the sandbox during a session. According to the docs this is with user consent. I would feed better with a more rigid safety net, which is why I've been…
I got very tired of seeing the same video thumbnails over and over. It seemed like at some point they were pushing into video, of which there were some good ones they put out, but then they stopped. They kept the video…
As far as I understand they did not make a profit in 2025. They posted positive adjusted EBITDA, which is not the same.
They could have followed the lead of TV manufacturers and called it "5 Star Class" (4.5 star)
I used to feel this way, at least about having the TV do zero processing. Something that recently changed my viewpoint a little bit was that I was noticing that 24-30 fps content was appearing very choppy. I couldn't…
When I'm selling something used, and I look at prices for other listings, I'm competing with them. I want to have a price that is attractive, given the landscape. I'm not messaging all the other sellers and suggesting…
I feel this is a tenuous position though. I find it incredibly easy to switch to Gemini CLI when I want a second opinion, or when Claude is down.
I know you can set up "catch-all" email with a custom domain through Proton Mail. I don't think there's any limit on gmail + codes.
Below the code snippets the post states this is not a silver bullet, but only a starting point.
> The law needs to catch up. There are clearly good reasons for people to want extremely powerful e-bikes and they should be allowed to. I'm not so sure about that. I don't want a 6000kw Sur Ron riding in the bike lane…
Atrocious formatting
Recurring tasks or tasks far into the future is what has me locked into Todoist. I love how comprehensive the plain-English scheduling is, such as "Do task every third Friday of the month". It's clearly got a lot more…
I think the chances of the kind of person who steals your wallet also being able to leverage pilfered two-factor authentication codes to hijack your accounts is almost zero.
Then we're not just talking about a settlement layer, right? We're talking about holding crypto instead of cash, and self custody.
I don't see why having a different settlement layer would prevent the bank from freezing money that they have custody of.
I'm not sure the difference between moped and scooter is killing people everyday. I don't think it is. Can you give an example?
I'm not disagreeing with the origin of the word, I'm just saying it's expanded and changed. Have you ever "shipped" something that at no point in its journey was carried on a floating vessel? Do you correct people when…
For better or worse, probably worse, the definitions of both "moped" and "scooter" vary from person to person or jurisdiction to jurisdiction. "Moped" is often used to describe a light motorcycle.
I think it does ban them, effectively. There is what some people say is a gray zone (I don't actually think it's that gray) where a device is too fast or powerful to be a legal e-bike, but also doesn't meet the…
> Assuming that daily and weekly quotas are OK for casual use, I will probably use AntiGravity CLI most of the time. I would not assume that for 3.1 pro, but maybe the limits for flash 3.5 will be fine, and the model…
I would eliminate the possibility of sandbox conflicts by 1) making sure any subagents are invoked with no sandbox (they should still be covered under the calling agent's sandbox) 2) make sure the calling agent's…
The justice system can generally deal with gray areas like this. For example the parents of school shooters are usually not held liable for the crimes their kids commit. It depends on a lot of variables.
I've had trouble with the sandbox functionality baked into agents being able to do what I want, particularly Gemini CLI. Being able to write your own .sb file is more powerful and portable. Claude Code seemed to be able…
Suicidal motorbikes are allowed with license and insurance though. Not saying that's optimal for public safety, but that's a big distinction. I think that's the logical line between e-bikes an electric motos: at what…
60kmph / 37mph is very fast for somebody who might just be wearing a bicycle helmet (hopefully). If traffic is going that fast, I think it may just not be the appropriate place for a bicycle to be. I've gone that fast…
It weirds me out a bit that Claude is able to reach outside the sandbox during a session. According to the docs this is with user consent. I would feed better with a more rigid safety net, which is why I've been…
I got very tired of seeing the same video thumbnails over and over. It seemed like at some point they were pushing into video, of which there were some good ones they put out, but then they stopped. They kept the video…
As far as I understand they did not make a profit in 2025. They posted positive adjusted EBITDA, which is not the same.
They could have followed the lead of TV manufacturers and called it "5 Star Class" (4.5 star)
I used to feel this way, at least about having the TV do zero processing. Something that recently changed my viewpoint a little bit was that I was noticing that 24-30 fps content was appearing very choppy. I couldn't…
When I'm selling something used, and I look at prices for other listings, I'm competing with them. I want to have a price that is attractive, given the landscape. I'm not messaging all the other sellers and suggesting…
I feel this is a tenuous position though. I find it incredibly easy to switch to Gemini CLI when I want a second opinion, or when Claude is down.
I know you can set up "catch-all" email with a custom domain through Proton Mail. I don't think there's any limit on gmail + codes.
Below the code snippets the post states this is not a silver bullet, but only a starting point.
> The law needs to catch up. There are clearly good reasons for people to want extremely powerful e-bikes and they should be allowed to. I'm not so sure about that. I don't want a 6000kw Sur Ron riding in the bike lane…
Atrocious formatting
Recurring tasks or tasks far into the future is what has me locked into Todoist. I love how comprehensive the plain-English scheduling is, such as "Do task every third Friday of the month". It's clearly got a lot more…
I think the chances of the kind of person who steals your wallet also being able to leverage pilfered two-factor authentication codes to hijack your accounts is almost zero.
Then we're not just talking about a settlement layer, right? We're talking about holding crypto instead of cash, and self custody.
I don't see why having a different settlement layer would prevent the bank from freezing money that they have custody of.