ironically the only group of users I've found that actually care about native UI, are other developers and Mac purist.
Is there a reason this has to happen client side with extra pre-flight requests? Taking your example, why couldn't Facebook's server just check the origin header and then reject all request from unapproved origins…
A revocation list can often be lazily replicated and doesn't require the complexity of distributed synchronization. If you store sessions then you need to ensure the session has been replicated to every node before you…
So I just wasted my time reading through this garbage and I can't find anything that debunks what you claimed it does? The whole thing boils down to Israel fired a lot of ammunition, therefore it was actually Israel…
I tried it with OpenCode and it is borderline incapable of using tool calls, so that might be why it is doing so bad on your test.
The amount of steering necessary is rapidly decreasing. You're looking at a way too small timeline if you think this will be sustainable, or you're hoping that LLMs will hit their peak very soon.
I guess it's up to interpretation, but I read it the complete opposite way, as in Linux distributions should not think so highly of themselves as to expect OpenBSD to conform and adapt to their mess, and OpenBSD…
A phone is worthless without software.
The standard itself being open is irrelevant. I'm not sure why this is always brought up for attestation standards. It is fundamentally impossible to trust the signature from open-source software or hardware, so a…
> but eventually we should start flagging images with no source attribution as dangerous the way we flag non-https. Yes, lets make all images proprietary and locked behind big tech signatures. No more open source image…
Until you explore "too deep" and get your whole account banned for suspicious activity and permanently grief your whole career.
Good. More open source tools should be unappealing the the "corporate world". They can fund and pay for their own tooling.
This is not an easy fix. Charge backs will lead to life-time permanent bans. Which means you're now forced to buy an iPhone in order to pass store attestation for essential applications like banking apps, government ID,…
That's irrelevant, a blocked account justified or not should not prevent you from canceling your subscription. It should in fact automatically cancel any subscription upon account suspension.
My experience with actually trying this is that current LLMs benefit greatly from having a framework to build on. More code in the context window doesn't just increase the cost, it also degrades the overall performance…
You wouldn't even have to be a high profile target like a sanctioned judge. Simply getting your account banned by some automated process that marked you as "suspicious" will basically render you excluded from society.…
> It takes five minutes to explain how an idea could open up a new market segment. It takes two seconds to say "that sounds risky." But in a meeting, the two feel equivalent. In what world do these sound equivalent?…
> What type of "experience" are you expecting to have anyway? Being told upfront what is required to complete the process so you don't have to start over again multiple times?
Most common use cases are social media, messaging (WhatsApp, Messanger, Telegram, no one is using SMS anymore), ID apps, payment and banking apps. You could skip social media, but without the others you would basically…
An iPhone without an Apple account is about as useful as brick because you can't load your own software onto it without the store.
> cover most common use-cases. It absolutely does not.
You would need to lug the device with you everywhere because BankID is used for all sort of things in Sweden. I couldn't even use a vending machine here without the BankID app.
WebViews aren't written or rendered with interpreted languages either. It is also usually not Javascript that makes browser based apps so heavy. It is almost always the whole browser stack that is making them large and…
Are you sure that endpoint is sending all traffic to opencode? I'm not familiar with Hono but it looks like a catch all route if none of the above match and is used to serve the front-end web interface?
That is entirely dependent on the font.
ironically the only group of users I've found that actually care about native UI, are other developers and Mac purist.
Is there a reason this has to happen client side with extra pre-flight requests? Taking your example, why couldn't Facebook's server just check the origin header and then reject all request from unapproved origins…
A revocation list can often be lazily replicated and doesn't require the complexity of distributed synchronization. If you store sessions then you need to ensure the session has been replicated to every node before you…
So I just wasted my time reading through this garbage and I can't find anything that debunks what you claimed it does? The whole thing boils down to Israel fired a lot of ammunition, therefore it was actually Israel…
I tried it with OpenCode and it is borderline incapable of using tool calls, so that might be why it is doing so bad on your test.
The amount of steering necessary is rapidly decreasing. You're looking at a way too small timeline if you think this will be sustainable, or you're hoping that LLMs will hit their peak very soon.
I guess it's up to interpretation, but I read it the complete opposite way, as in Linux distributions should not think so highly of themselves as to expect OpenBSD to conform and adapt to their mess, and OpenBSD…
A phone is worthless without software.
The standard itself being open is irrelevant. I'm not sure why this is always brought up for attestation standards. It is fundamentally impossible to trust the signature from open-source software or hardware, so a…
> but eventually we should start flagging images with no source attribution as dangerous the way we flag non-https. Yes, lets make all images proprietary and locked behind big tech signatures. No more open source image…
Until you explore "too deep" and get your whole account banned for suspicious activity and permanently grief your whole career.
Good. More open source tools should be unappealing the the "corporate world". They can fund and pay for their own tooling.
This is not an easy fix. Charge backs will lead to life-time permanent bans. Which means you're now forced to buy an iPhone in order to pass store attestation for essential applications like banking apps, government ID,…
That's irrelevant, a blocked account justified or not should not prevent you from canceling your subscription. It should in fact automatically cancel any subscription upon account suspension.
My experience with actually trying this is that current LLMs benefit greatly from having a framework to build on. More code in the context window doesn't just increase the cost, it also degrades the overall performance…
You wouldn't even have to be a high profile target like a sanctioned judge. Simply getting your account banned by some automated process that marked you as "suspicious" will basically render you excluded from society.…
> It takes five minutes to explain how an idea could open up a new market segment. It takes two seconds to say "that sounds risky." But in a meeting, the two feel equivalent. In what world do these sound equivalent?…
> What type of "experience" are you expecting to have anyway? Being told upfront what is required to complete the process so you don't have to start over again multiple times?
Most common use cases are social media, messaging (WhatsApp, Messanger, Telegram, no one is using SMS anymore), ID apps, payment and banking apps. You could skip social media, but without the others you would basically…
An iPhone without an Apple account is about as useful as brick because you can't load your own software onto it without the store.
> cover most common use-cases. It absolutely does not.
You would need to lug the device with you everywhere because BankID is used for all sort of things in Sweden. I couldn't even use a vending machine here without the BankID app.
WebViews aren't written or rendered with interpreted languages either. It is also usually not Javascript that makes browser based apps so heavy. It is almost always the whole browser stack that is making them large and…
Are you sure that endpoint is sending all traffic to opencode? I'm not familiar with Hono but it looks like a catch all route if none of the above match and is used to serve the front-end web interface?
That is entirely dependent on the font.