Claude is obsessed with making things land. More than once I've reminded it that it's not a pilot.
And it has teeth.
Having used it for three weeks before coming back to Kitty, my conclusions were that it’s a better terminal for people who need a terminal but don’t ‘live in’ their terminal. Ghostty just feels really polished and…
I can only speak for western Europe. New-builds prioritize energy efficiency, because energy is expensive and, depending on the region, involves burning fossil fuels. There also tax incentives. The lucky new builds have…
If you do most of your work on a central server and treat your other devices as thin clients, then (afaik) Tmux/Zellij are the way to go – not to mention if you want to multiplayer with colleagues. (I know Wezterm has…
According to my Volvo EX30 I’m always tired. It feels like they’ve dialed down the sensitivity in recent updates, but for the first year it was beeping at me five minutes into every drive. Really easy to trigger the…
Exactly — and it carries the point that others would try to gate
It’s the repetitive paragraph structure that raised my suspicions. Sentence. Short sentence. Noun. Noun. Noun. Sentence to reflect. Wrap it up in a bow. Sequences of short incomplete sentences, particularly in threes is…
Not just the GBA, apparently! 3rd party handhelds like the Pocket and emulators are supported too. From the website to the software, this looks stunning. Tried chip music with nanoloop several years ago. Wasn't 100% for…
Think you might have clicked post too fast. Did you mean the
This mirrors my experience. I'd feel bad calling it 'half-baked' though, seeing as they've published some incredibly in-depth posts about how they develop and test the vim mode. (At the time of writing at least, they…
Imagine having access to information about thousands of years of human history, with all its big migrations, the ebbs and flows of civilizations, religions and empires, and still actually thinking one people in…
Hm, that rather sounds like terrorism
Just curious – what privileges do you feel you've had to give up on the path to a slightly more equitable society? Because as a man myself I honestly wouldn't be able to say which privileges I've lost that my…
Good. They’re fuel-inefficient, low visibility murder machines that do not belong in Europe, where city roads and parking spaces tend to be narrower. Not once in the last few years have I seen a pickup truck bed in use.…
Haha true. I’d considered that. But then, so is any code the agent writes, which will ultimately run outside the sandbox. So it’s certainly not perfect. An isolated VM or a VPS provides the best guarantees. For me…
Cool! As a professional programmer few things consistently succeed in making me feel inept like trying to build an Apple Shortcut
Lately I've taken to Iosevka, the 'curly' variant to be precise. Even though I hated it when I first tried it, I revisited it because I was noticing that, with coding agents running in the same window, I wanted to be…
I really like lima too. It's my go-to recommendation for light VMs. But I do consider it slightly less convenient. A good example of why is project-local .venv/ directories, which are the default with uv. With Lima,…
Might be something specific to my and my colleagues' systems, but it breaks the TUI. It needs git authentication, which fails, and the TUI stops accepting input reliably
And for the macos users, I can’t recommend nono enough. (Paying it forward, since it was here on HN that I learned about it.) Good DX, straightforward permissions system, starts up instantly. Just remember to disable…
> But that is not the overarching point. Because that could be easily resolved by factoring % cache hits into the usage limits. > Literally everyone does this. Never a strong justification, much as I like Anthropic in…
You're presupposing fraud and illegality. That's what I'm questioning. That said, some good can come of this in the sense that it will (hopefully) discourage these kind of schemes. They don't create value and they harm…
Oh I don't deny what he did is most likely a ToS violation. And under those terms, he should probably be forced to pay back the money. But I don't see how it's fraud in the criminal sense. That's just my judgement as a…
Flooding stream services with slop and autoplaying it through a bot farm is obviously bad behavior, but is it illegal, punishable with jail time (5 years mentioned)? I see no victims other than large streaming services…
Claude is obsessed with making things land. More than once I've reminded it that it's not a pilot.
And it has teeth.
Having used it for three weeks before coming back to Kitty, my conclusions were that it’s a better terminal for people who need a terminal but don’t ‘live in’ their terminal. Ghostty just feels really polished and…
I can only speak for western Europe. New-builds prioritize energy efficiency, because energy is expensive and, depending on the region, involves burning fossil fuels. There also tax incentives. The lucky new builds have…
If you do most of your work on a central server and treat your other devices as thin clients, then (afaik) Tmux/Zellij are the way to go – not to mention if you want to multiplayer with colleagues. (I know Wezterm has…
According to my Volvo EX30 I’m always tired. It feels like they’ve dialed down the sensitivity in recent updates, but for the first year it was beeping at me five minutes into every drive. Really easy to trigger the…
Exactly — and it carries the point that others would try to gate
It’s the repetitive paragraph structure that raised my suspicions. Sentence. Short sentence. Noun. Noun. Noun. Sentence to reflect. Wrap it up in a bow. Sequences of short incomplete sentences, particularly in threes is…
Not just the GBA, apparently! 3rd party handhelds like the Pocket and emulators are supported too. From the website to the software, this looks stunning. Tried chip music with nanoloop several years ago. Wasn't 100% for…
Think you might have clicked post too fast. Did you mean the
This mirrors my experience. I'd feel bad calling it 'half-baked' though, seeing as they've published some incredibly in-depth posts about how they develop and test the vim mode. (At the time of writing at least, they…
Imagine having access to information about thousands of years of human history, with all its big migrations, the ebbs and flows of civilizations, religions and empires, and still actually thinking one people in…
Hm, that rather sounds like terrorism
Just curious – what privileges do you feel you've had to give up on the path to a slightly more equitable society? Because as a man myself I honestly wouldn't be able to say which privileges I've lost that my…
Good. They’re fuel-inefficient, low visibility murder machines that do not belong in Europe, where city roads and parking spaces tend to be narrower. Not once in the last few years have I seen a pickup truck bed in use.…
Haha true. I’d considered that. But then, so is any code the agent writes, which will ultimately run outside the sandbox. So it’s certainly not perfect. An isolated VM or a VPS provides the best guarantees. For me…
Cool! As a professional programmer few things consistently succeed in making me feel inept like trying to build an Apple Shortcut
Lately I've taken to Iosevka, the 'curly' variant to be precise. Even though I hated it when I first tried it, I revisited it because I was noticing that, with coding agents running in the same window, I wanted to be…
I really like lima too. It's my go-to recommendation for light VMs. But I do consider it slightly less convenient. A good example of why is project-local .venv/ directories, which are the default with uv. With Lima,…
Might be something specific to my and my colleagues' systems, but it breaks the TUI. It needs git authentication, which fails, and the TUI stops accepting input reliably
And for the macos users, I can’t recommend nono enough. (Paying it forward, since it was here on HN that I learned about it.) Good DX, straightforward permissions system, starts up instantly. Just remember to disable…
> But that is not the overarching point. Because that could be easily resolved by factoring % cache hits into the usage limits. > Literally everyone does this. Never a strong justification, much as I like Anthropic in…
You're presupposing fraud and illegality. That's what I'm questioning. That said, some good can come of this in the sense that it will (hopefully) discourage these kind of schemes. They don't create value and they harm…
Oh I don't deny what he did is most likely a ToS violation. And under those terms, he should probably be forced to pay back the money. But I don't see how it's fraud in the criminal sense. That's just my judgement as a…
Flooding stream services with slop and autoplaying it through a bot farm is obviously bad behavior, but is it illegal, punishable with jail time (5 years mentioned)? I see no victims other than large streaming services…