> I’m 100% aware that most high OS players on Front are using interface mods to manage their units and send back hurt units automatically to get healed. Uhhhh no? This is just micro and people do that manually. No mods…
Maybe its just bad memory but I feel like 5.3 was the best version in terms of token usage and code quality. 5.5 works better but it just eviscerates tokens.
hey, honestly I personally wouldnt mind "unusual" english or some weird sentences. Obviously using AI to proofread and give suggestions is great use of it and I dont see a problem in that. Not a native speaker either so…
Very much this. I really dislike the somewhat corporate and characterless sounding tone of AI. I really liked the part where he tried to get it into upstream emacs, most of these type of projects never even get there.…
> My OS floated around 10-15 and I virtually always ended up having to go front in every lobby, which is the position I hate the most because I don’t like playing my strategy game like an RPG So the truth is, "Front" is…
I think all these comments here are kinda talking past each other. It all depends on the amount of duplication and the complexity of the abstraction. Like you said, no generic advice is possible that clearly separates…
It's weird. For me the problem stems from how society uses AI, not from AI itself. I personally had totally positive experiences in my job but seeing people using ChatGPT like some magic truth machien is scary.
What I don't get is, this makes it sound like applications can have peer to peer connections "on their own" but where does this actually work. If I have control over the whole device I might as well use a vpn, if I…
> but Rust is pushing into domains where C and C++ dominated in the past. I think it's also a big sign that the linux kernel adopted rust and not c++. (only for small parts but still)
Is there anything to suggest these increases are reflecting the increased baseline price of RAM, GPUs, etc? I mean don't get me wrong, this for sure is a factor but like others said, other services don't see such…
I very much agree with your 3 points. Rewarding entrepreneurship for example a good thing, but I'm also very much of the opinion that a single person controlling a billion dollars is extremely bad for the society while…
There is a difference between the work most do: working for an hourly wage, and effectively getting rich through capital gains. This is what aoc is referring to essentially. It's practically impossible to become a…
> Using qt bindings is a good option too, but depending on non rust code means you are more likely to catch some weird crash. My experience with Qt in Rust is years old, so I can't comment on stability. Qt QML is…
the ghostty developer introduced a system similar to what you describe!
Yes. You can't buy their high end models without buying lower end ones first.
Framework actually ships its products and has tons of public reviews etc. way before StarLabs got a single laptop out.
> He used Claude Code! What an incredible enabler of fun little side projects it's turning into. I kinda thought so since it has that look to it. Blue'ish theme, rather dense, small fonts and things with borders. Don't…
Exactly my (and my coworkers) experience. AI generally amplifies the skillset, both in the good and the bad. One fantastic usecase for me just recently was writing up a concept for an authentication daemon. With codex…
Not an expert on mobile development but I doubt an android app has the low-level access needed to the wifi stack to do this.
Yeah. The real thing that creates pressure is the people applying that pressure if progress is not made. If people act that way the meeting is an effective way to do this on a weekly base instead of letting it languish…
> largely because I had no expectation that it would provide additional benefit.. An interesting thing with ibuprofen is that at the regular dose of 400mg it inhibits pain but if you take 1600mg it doesn't inhibit much…
> That being said, I think there is nothing bad in SOLID, as long as treated as principles and not religious dogmas This should be the header of the website. I think the core of all these arguments is people thinking…
> Lots of code will be written and never changed again, but a minority will see changes quite a bit. Concentrate there I think the most important principle above all is knowing when not to stick to them. For example if…
This is similar to my view. All these "laws" should alwaye be used as guidance not as actual laws. Same with O. I think its good advice to design software so adding features that are orthogonal to other features don't…
What's the problem with SOLID? It's very very rare that I see a case where going against SOLID leads to better design.
> I’m 100% aware that most high OS players on Front are using interface mods to manage their units and send back hurt units automatically to get healed. Uhhhh no? This is just micro and people do that manually. No mods…
Maybe its just bad memory but I feel like 5.3 was the best version in terms of token usage and code quality. 5.5 works better but it just eviscerates tokens.
hey, honestly I personally wouldnt mind "unusual" english or some weird sentences. Obviously using AI to proofread and give suggestions is great use of it and I dont see a problem in that. Not a native speaker either so…
Very much this. I really dislike the somewhat corporate and characterless sounding tone of AI. I really liked the part where he tried to get it into upstream emacs, most of these type of projects never even get there.…
> My OS floated around 10-15 and I virtually always ended up having to go front in every lobby, which is the position I hate the most because I don’t like playing my strategy game like an RPG So the truth is, "Front" is…
I think all these comments here are kinda talking past each other. It all depends on the amount of duplication and the complexity of the abstraction. Like you said, no generic advice is possible that clearly separates…
It's weird. For me the problem stems from how society uses AI, not from AI itself. I personally had totally positive experiences in my job but seeing people using ChatGPT like some magic truth machien is scary.
What I don't get is, this makes it sound like applications can have peer to peer connections "on their own" but where does this actually work. If I have control over the whole device I might as well use a vpn, if I…
> but Rust is pushing into domains where C and C++ dominated in the past. I think it's also a big sign that the linux kernel adopted rust and not c++. (only for small parts but still)
Is there anything to suggest these increases are reflecting the increased baseline price of RAM, GPUs, etc? I mean don't get me wrong, this for sure is a factor but like others said, other services don't see such…
I very much agree with your 3 points. Rewarding entrepreneurship for example a good thing, but I'm also very much of the opinion that a single person controlling a billion dollars is extremely bad for the society while…
There is a difference between the work most do: working for an hourly wage, and effectively getting rich through capital gains. This is what aoc is referring to essentially. It's practically impossible to become a…
> Using qt bindings is a good option too, but depending on non rust code means you are more likely to catch some weird crash. My experience with Qt in Rust is years old, so I can't comment on stability. Qt QML is…
the ghostty developer introduced a system similar to what you describe!
Yes. You can't buy their high end models without buying lower end ones first.
Framework actually ships its products and has tons of public reviews etc. way before StarLabs got a single laptop out.
> He used Claude Code! What an incredible enabler of fun little side projects it's turning into. I kinda thought so since it has that look to it. Blue'ish theme, rather dense, small fonts and things with borders. Don't…
Exactly my (and my coworkers) experience. AI generally amplifies the skillset, both in the good and the bad. One fantastic usecase for me just recently was writing up a concept for an authentication daemon. With codex…
Not an expert on mobile development but I doubt an android app has the low-level access needed to the wifi stack to do this.
Yeah. The real thing that creates pressure is the people applying that pressure if progress is not made. If people act that way the meeting is an effective way to do this on a weekly base instead of letting it languish…
> largely because I had no expectation that it would provide additional benefit.. An interesting thing with ibuprofen is that at the regular dose of 400mg it inhibits pain but if you take 1600mg it doesn't inhibit much…
> That being said, I think there is nothing bad in SOLID, as long as treated as principles and not religious dogmas This should be the header of the website. I think the core of all these arguments is people thinking…
> Lots of code will be written and never changed again, but a minority will see changes quite a bit. Concentrate there I think the most important principle above all is knowing when not to stick to them. For example if…
This is similar to my view. All these "laws" should alwaye be used as guidance not as actual laws. Same with O. I think its good advice to design software so adding features that are orthogonal to other features don't…
What's the problem with SOLID? It's very very rare that I see a case where going against SOLID leads to better design.