This would increase the malware surface area and make it much easier for automated security scanners to detect. So win-win for everyone.
GLM 5.2 already matches GPT-5.4 easily.
And that is completely ignoring maintenance cost which tends to be a lot cheaper on EVs.
And ostree is likely being replaced with composefs in the near future… things are moving fast in bootc!
I mean GPUI is rust and Gooey is Zig so if you wanna do a project in Zig you probably wouldn’t choose GPUI.
Isn’t go (with cgo disabled) still at least as fast to compile?
Look into mise. It’s basically just, but it also installs runtimes/build deps for you. It also has lockfiles.
Same but using mise. It is so nice to define all runtime/build time dependencies for both dev and production builds in one place and then have a task runner that builds everything for you!
Then you haven’t looked at a lot of open source repos? A ton of them are using renovate/dependabot which are doing exactly that for you. And it is certainly good practice.
Plenty of companies are working on VR/AR. There are awesome options that are already more suitable for work than the Vision Pro is.
I was told the issue isn’t the physical distance of the screen to your eyes, but the distance of where your eyes are focusing? So in VR if you focus on an object a meter away it shouldn’t strain your eyes as much as a…
I am at a pretty good (for european standards) startup, entirely bootstrapped with no investor money. We use virtually 0 SaaS ourselves with the exception of tailscale. The pay $40/user/month pricing seems insane for…
PNPM is just as fast and much more reliable.
I would love to use it, mostly for the jj compatibility and the nice CI implementation, but I need private repos so sadly this is not yet for me.
I recently converted my NAS from plain Debian to a custom bootc image based on Fedora 43 and I love it. My entire config lives in git and can easily be updated with a push. I also moved from docker-compose for all my…
You can use Sunshine streaming on Wayland just fine. I have a headless sever with Sunshine and a Wayland desktop and can stream it remotely with great quality and minimal latency. That said for most tasks I would still…
Jup that’s definitely it, not sure how I got it that wrong.
Where did you see that? I just did a deep dive into podman/quadlets/bootc/composefs and never once seen a mention of that. A google search also didn’t bring anything like that up.
Static sites are just superior and i feel like we are going to see a huge shift to SSGs once the average editors realize how much easier it is to have LLMs enter markdown maybe with a bit of html to create their blog…
Yeah change tracking didn’t work at all for me. The only way it works is if I dont define outputs. Haven’t looked into it, but jdx is very receptive to PRs so you might want to open one. I assume it can’t be that hard…
It basically does replace make/just, nix, direnv in one convenient binary. It’s very pleasant to use.
Sounds like cursor is not using vscode anymore in this release?
Sennheiser HDB630 is about the same price range and superior in basically every way.
I guess the holes are so microscopic, even one cubic centimeter would last for the lifetime of the device.
When you have workflows that you repeat over and over it’s easier to formalize with something like jido. Ie if you don’t want to type into a checkbox and verify output everytime.
This would increase the malware surface area and make it much easier for automated security scanners to detect. So win-win for everyone.
GLM 5.2 already matches GPT-5.4 easily.
And that is completely ignoring maintenance cost which tends to be a lot cheaper on EVs.
And ostree is likely being replaced with composefs in the near future… things are moving fast in bootc!
I mean GPUI is rust and Gooey is Zig so if you wanna do a project in Zig you probably wouldn’t choose GPUI.
Isn’t go (with cgo disabled) still at least as fast to compile?
Look into mise. It’s basically just, but it also installs runtimes/build deps for you. It also has lockfiles.
Same but using mise. It is so nice to define all runtime/build time dependencies for both dev and production builds in one place and then have a task runner that builds everything for you!
Then you haven’t looked at a lot of open source repos? A ton of them are using renovate/dependabot which are doing exactly that for you. And it is certainly good practice.
Plenty of companies are working on VR/AR. There are awesome options that are already more suitable for work than the Vision Pro is.
I was told the issue isn’t the physical distance of the screen to your eyes, but the distance of where your eyes are focusing? So in VR if you focus on an object a meter away it shouldn’t strain your eyes as much as a…
I am at a pretty good (for european standards) startup, entirely bootstrapped with no investor money. We use virtually 0 SaaS ourselves with the exception of tailscale. The pay $40/user/month pricing seems insane for…
PNPM is just as fast and much more reliable.
I would love to use it, mostly for the jj compatibility and the nice CI implementation, but I need private repos so sadly this is not yet for me.
I recently converted my NAS from plain Debian to a custom bootc image based on Fedora 43 and I love it. My entire config lives in git and can easily be updated with a push. I also moved from docker-compose for all my…
You can use Sunshine streaming on Wayland just fine. I have a headless sever with Sunshine and a Wayland desktop and can stream it remotely with great quality and minimal latency. That said for most tasks I would still…
Jup that’s definitely it, not sure how I got it that wrong.
Where did you see that? I just did a deep dive into podman/quadlets/bootc/composefs and never once seen a mention of that. A google search also didn’t bring anything like that up.
Static sites are just superior and i feel like we are going to see a huge shift to SSGs once the average editors realize how much easier it is to have LLMs enter markdown maybe with a bit of html to create their blog…
Yeah change tracking didn’t work at all for me. The only way it works is if I dont define outputs. Haven’t looked into it, but jdx is very receptive to PRs so you might want to open one. I assume it can’t be that hard…
It basically does replace make/just, nix, direnv in one convenient binary. It’s very pleasant to use.
Sounds like cursor is not using vscode anymore in this release?
Sennheiser HDB630 is about the same price range and superior in basically every way.
I guess the holes are so microscopic, even one cubic centimeter would last for the lifetime of the device.
When you have workflows that you repeat over and over it’s easier to formalize with something like jido. Ie if you don’t want to type into a checkbox and verify output everytime.