The OpenCode devs talk about this on Twitter a lot, e.g. https://xcancel.com/thdxr/status/2048268697790300343 > tool call pruning breaks cache and people will tell you this is horrible and expensive > except i looked at…
Again, did you read the order? The judge's order explicitly said this would be legal and cites the law permitting it, then goes on to explain why this action did not satisfy it: > Covered procurement actions include…
They can say "sorry Palantir, we will only sign a contract with you if you commit not to use Claude to provide services" and then Palantir is free to decide if they want to accept the terms of the contract or not. This…
Did you read the order? It directly addresses your comment: > More importantly, as discussed above, no one is entitled to conduct business with the Federal Government, see Perkins, 310 U.S. at 127, and irrespective of…
It essentially depends on how many back-and-forth calls are required. If the model returns a request for multiple calls at once, then the reply can contain all responses and you only pay once. If the model requests tool…
That's correct. Input caching helps, but even then at e.g. 800k tokens with all of them cached, the API price is $0.50 * 0.8 = $0.40 per request, which adds up really fast. A "request" can be e.g. a single tool call…
An interesting thing to understand about Klarna and other buy-now-pay-later products is that a major part of their profit is the very high merchant fees they charge; retailers have to pay ~2-4x what they do for credit…
I am doing this between two UM890 Pros. It was easy to set up and I have had no issues over many months, but I "only" get ~11.6 Gbps between them. This seems to match other reports e.g.…
The main other problem is that the kernel doesn't register default signal handlers for signals like SIGTERM if the process is PID 1. So if your process doesn't register its own signal handlers, it's hard to kill (you…
This is a neat visualization. It makes me want to build something like this with actual screenshots (scraping from places like old forums, image hosting sites, etc.) rather than web page renderings. One of my most…
> Lina Khan and the US government in general blocked all kinds of tech acquisition and merger to the point that companies got creative and as a result many Windsurf employees got screwed. On the other hand, it's totally…
This is not true, SES uses tracking pixels which are blocked if you disable external images: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/faqs-metrics.html#...
Fortunately my home office has an abundance of both power and network access (especially compared to the scarce resource of human attention!) Why insist on being so negative? It's a cool little project. Just keep…
Knowing you will get paid back (i.e. credit worthiness) is part of it, but another part is that the currency holds its value, and the global demand for dollars is an important part of that. If the global demand for…
Sorry but your point is just completely wrong and I am not sure why you have this belief. It is extremely normal and safe to backup SQLite via block device or filesystem snapshots. Are you under the impression that…
> There are plenty of competing browsers and search engines, they all suck. Maybe our difference in viewpoint is that I see this fact and wonder why it's seemingly impossible for anyone to build a financially viable…
Isn't "monopolies suppress competition" one of the classic reasons people think they should be broken up? I'm not saying you have to agree with that theory, but just observing a current lack of competition doesn't by…
It would probably be more accurate to say that LastPass has the information to decrypt your vault if they can guess your password. By contrast 1Password would need to both guess your password and guess your personal…
LastPass does not use the secret key concept that 1Password uses, it only uses a key derived from your password. After the breach they rushed to increase the hash iterations [1] and added features to let enterprise…
I have the exact same issue too and wish I had a name for it. I had been assuming it was related to astigmatism since I also have issues with low-light environments especially with reflections (e.g. hate watching TV in…
Why would a random small business owner have opinions about DisplayPort vs HDMI...? I do not think that is a very useful benchmark for evaluating technology standards, and it is kind of a conversation killer to use it…
Why do you assert that everyone is happy with HDMI? It has a lot of problems even before we get into the technical details. For example, it is so secretive and closed that the HDMI forum won't even let AMD implement…
Diffie-Hellman isn't considered to be post-quantum safe: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shor%27s_algorithm#Feasibility...
I really like his quote: "a well-formed crap report is harder and takes longer to discard". I think that cuts to the core of why people feel betrayed when they suspect they're being fed unlabeled AI content. You see the…
Oh wow, thanks for pointing me to that -- I've still been patching my driver every update for no reason.
The OpenCode devs talk about this on Twitter a lot, e.g. https://xcancel.com/thdxr/status/2048268697790300343 > tool call pruning breaks cache and people will tell you this is horrible and expensive > except i looked at…
Again, did you read the order? The judge's order explicitly said this would be legal and cites the law permitting it, then goes on to explain why this action did not satisfy it: > Covered procurement actions include…
They can say "sorry Palantir, we will only sign a contract with you if you commit not to use Claude to provide services" and then Palantir is free to decide if they want to accept the terms of the contract or not. This…
Did you read the order? It directly addresses your comment: > More importantly, as discussed above, no one is entitled to conduct business with the Federal Government, see Perkins, 310 U.S. at 127, and irrespective of…
It essentially depends on how many back-and-forth calls are required. If the model returns a request for multiple calls at once, then the reply can contain all responses and you only pay once. If the model requests tool…
That's correct. Input caching helps, but even then at e.g. 800k tokens with all of them cached, the API price is $0.50 * 0.8 = $0.40 per request, which adds up really fast. A "request" can be e.g. a single tool call…
An interesting thing to understand about Klarna and other buy-now-pay-later products is that a major part of their profit is the very high merchant fees they charge; retailers have to pay ~2-4x what they do for credit…
I am doing this between two UM890 Pros. It was easy to set up and I have had no issues over many months, but I "only" get ~11.6 Gbps between them. This seems to match other reports e.g.…
The main other problem is that the kernel doesn't register default signal handlers for signals like SIGTERM if the process is PID 1. So if your process doesn't register its own signal handlers, it's hard to kill (you…
This is a neat visualization. It makes me want to build something like this with actual screenshots (scraping from places like old forums, image hosting sites, etc.) rather than web page renderings. One of my most…
> Lina Khan and the US government in general blocked all kinds of tech acquisition and merger to the point that companies got creative and as a result many Windsurf employees got screwed. On the other hand, it's totally…
This is not true, SES uses tracking pixels which are blocked if you disable external images: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/faqs-metrics.html#...
Fortunately my home office has an abundance of both power and network access (especially compared to the scarce resource of human attention!) Why insist on being so negative? It's a cool little project. Just keep…
Knowing you will get paid back (i.e. credit worthiness) is part of it, but another part is that the currency holds its value, and the global demand for dollars is an important part of that. If the global demand for…
Sorry but your point is just completely wrong and I am not sure why you have this belief. It is extremely normal and safe to backup SQLite via block device or filesystem snapshots. Are you under the impression that…
> There are plenty of competing browsers and search engines, they all suck. Maybe our difference in viewpoint is that I see this fact and wonder why it's seemingly impossible for anyone to build a financially viable…
Isn't "monopolies suppress competition" one of the classic reasons people think they should be broken up? I'm not saying you have to agree with that theory, but just observing a current lack of competition doesn't by…
It would probably be more accurate to say that LastPass has the information to decrypt your vault if they can guess your password. By contrast 1Password would need to both guess your password and guess your personal…
LastPass does not use the secret key concept that 1Password uses, it only uses a key derived from your password. After the breach they rushed to increase the hash iterations [1] and added features to let enterprise…
I have the exact same issue too and wish I had a name for it. I had been assuming it was related to astigmatism since I also have issues with low-light environments especially with reflections (e.g. hate watching TV in…
Why would a random small business owner have opinions about DisplayPort vs HDMI...? I do not think that is a very useful benchmark for evaluating technology standards, and it is kind of a conversation killer to use it…
Why do you assert that everyone is happy with HDMI? It has a lot of problems even before we get into the technical details. For example, it is so secretive and closed that the HDMI forum won't even let AMD implement…
Diffie-Hellman isn't considered to be post-quantum safe: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shor%27s_algorithm#Feasibility...
I really like his quote: "a well-formed crap report is harder and takes longer to discard". I think that cuts to the core of why people feel betrayed when they suspect they're being fed unlabeled AI content. You see the…
Oh wow, thanks for pointing me to that -- I've still been patching my driver every update for no reason.