Brother MFC-L3750CDW No issues. I'm not sure the brand/model is super important - what's important is that you cough up for a laser printer and get the hell away from inkjet.
Codex is great, both the CLI and Codex.app. I regularly use both Claude Code and Codex; work pays for Claude, my personal sub is for Codex. Opus 4.7 and GPT 5.5 seem equally competent. They have distinct “feels” when…
Complete opposite in my experience. AI does best in a well established code base where it can use existing patterns as context. When you let it loose on a greenfield project and don't carefully and explicitly keep it in…
We write mostly Java, some Kotlin, targeting the JVM. Most commonly our software runs on premises on server-class hardware (or what passes for server-class depending on the industry...), sometimes hosted in the cloud,…
I work on industrial automation software (SCADA/HMI, MES, PLC comms protocols, etc.).
Use AGENTS.md for everything, then put a single line in CLAUDE.md: @AGENTS.md
The problem is you still think that the perfect prompt or AGENTS.md or whatever is going to get you a one-shotted (or close) feature in return. There isn't (yet) a model or orchestration framework that is going to take…
One model/configuration will never work because developers are awful, picky customers. You’ll lose 90,000 of your 100,000 with one or more little nitpicks. Probably 50% right off the bat because you chose a keyboard…
I flew to NYC and back last week and never experienced anything like this with mine shrug The 3s have been an improvement on the 2s for me, especially in fit and feel in ear.
We use it for (non-Spring) backend development. It's lovely and always my first choice over Java. I like to avoid mixing Java/Kotlin within the same module when I can, but it still works, and parts of our codebase are…
Try Spotify’s web player.
Ahh, did not see/read the comments on the article.
No. In fact, if there was a better, more direct way than publishing on GitHub to feed my open source code directly into future training runs, I would probably do that.
> in a move that exchanges Windows and Office 365 for Linux and LibreOffice. > It'll migrate about half of the Ministry of Digital Affairs away from Windows this summer
Submit for batch processing using the OpenAI batch API?
Interesting, I’ve never even heard it called “hashbang” until you just did. California, 40yo fwiw
I’ve been using Wayland since it became the default in Fedora. These days it seems to be working great. I’m especially happy with how well KDE seems to work on Wayland now.
I'm primarily a macOS and Linux user, but I do have a 2nd work laptop and a VM I use for Windows, both of which I upgraded to Windows 11 2-3? years ago. There's never been an issue. It's a better experience than W10…
They should have let an AI check their spelling and grammar, maybe they wouldn’t have used “loose” instead of “lose” multiple times.
I think there's a meaningful difference between "based on" and "inspired by", Helios being the latter.
> for a SCADA system for Ignition?
Sounds like you asked Copilot to write this post for you.
Climb or ski, depending on the season.
I traded it in for some token amount of money when I replaced it with an M2 Max. I assume Apple recycled it because there’s no refurb market for those turds.
You're missing entries that start with 'v' by requiring a subsequent 'v'.
Brother MFC-L3750CDW No issues. I'm not sure the brand/model is super important - what's important is that you cough up for a laser printer and get the hell away from inkjet.
Codex is great, both the CLI and Codex.app. I regularly use both Claude Code and Codex; work pays for Claude, my personal sub is for Codex. Opus 4.7 and GPT 5.5 seem equally competent. They have distinct “feels” when…
Complete opposite in my experience. AI does best in a well established code base where it can use existing patterns as context. When you let it loose on a greenfield project and don't carefully and explicitly keep it in…
We write mostly Java, some Kotlin, targeting the JVM. Most commonly our software runs on premises on server-class hardware (or what passes for server-class depending on the industry...), sometimes hosted in the cloud,…
I work on industrial automation software (SCADA/HMI, MES, PLC comms protocols, etc.).
Use AGENTS.md for everything, then put a single line in CLAUDE.md: @AGENTS.md
The problem is you still think that the perfect prompt or AGENTS.md or whatever is going to get you a one-shotted (or close) feature in return. There isn't (yet) a model or orchestration framework that is going to take…
One model/configuration will never work because developers are awful, picky customers. You’ll lose 90,000 of your 100,000 with one or more little nitpicks. Probably 50% right off the bat because you chose a keyboard…
I flew to NYC and back last week and never experienced anything like this with mine shrug The 3s have been an improvement on the 2s for me, especially in fit and feel in ear.
We use it for (non-Spring) backend development. It's lovely and always my first choice over Java. I like to avoid mixing Java/Kotlin within the same module when I can, but it still works, and parts of our codebase are…
Try Spotify’s web player.
Ahh, did not see/read the comments on the article.
No. In fact, if there was a better, more direct way than publishing on GitHub to feed my open source code directly into future training runs, I would probably do that.
> in a move that exchanges Windows and Office 365 for Linux and LibreOffice. > It'll migrate about half of the Ministry of Digital Affairs away from Windows this summer
Submit for batch processing using the OpenAI batch API?
Interesting, I’ve never even heard it called “hashbang” until you just did. California, 40yo fwiw
I’ve been using Wayland since it became the default in Fedora. These days it seems to be working great. I’m especially happy with how well KDE seems to work on Wayland now.
I'm primarily a macOS and Linux user, but I do have a 2nd work laptop and a VM I use for Windows, both of which I upgraded to Windows 11 2-3? years ago. There's never been an issue. It's a better experience than W10…
They should have let an AI check their spelling and grammar, maybe they wouldn’t have used “loose” instead of “lose” multiple times.
I think there's a meaningful difference between "based on" and "inspired by", Helios being the latter.
> for a SCADA system for Ignition?
Sounds like you asked Copilot to write this post for you.
Climb or ski, depending on the season.
I traded it in for some token amount of money when I replaced it with an M2 Max. I assume Apple recycled it because there’s no refurb market for those turds.
You're missing entries that start with 'v' by requiring a subsequent 'v'.