Use Luna. It's more performant than 5.5 and it's cheap. Hopefully it's cheap because it's more environmentally friendly than the bigger models. So you're doing a good thing. If it's a smaller model it may even be…
Decent sandbox + sandbox override experience with pi coding agent... pi-sandbox uses the same sandbox tech that claude code uses, although it uses a fork that's a little behind, and I'm not sure exactly why it uses a…
Regarding the photos, the "storage scope" feature on Graphene should make that a non-issue. Microphone would be rough, but at least you would see a "microphone icon" show up on the top of the phone if an app was…
Here's why I use Cursor. My company pays for it, although I could switch to Claude Code or use Codex more since I also have ChatGPT enterprise account. * Perhaps could be solved with the right terminal software, but I…
The article does say > No human in the loop If true, it's quite irresponsible. They are admitting to allowing a agent to autonomously execute code on the network. Autonomously perform hacking activities.
For directed coding (implementing an already specified plan) or asking questions about a codebase I use 5.3 codex with medium reasoning effort. It is relatively quick feeling. I like Sonnet 4.6 a lot too at medium…
I've been using 5.1-codex-max with low reasoning (in Cursor fwiw) recently and it feels like a nice speed while still being effective. Might be worth a shot.
Wow, that's pretty epic and satisfying
Beautifully done!
We spend ~$20,000 per month in AWS for the product I work on. In the average day we do not launch an EC2 instance. We do not do any dynamic scaling. However, there are many scenarios (especially during outages and such)…
FYI, you can get a pixel 8a for $200 or less if you don't care about condition. Support end date in 2031.
I run with the dangerous option on my work computer. At first I was thinking I would be good if I just regularly kept full disk backups. But my company at least pays lip service to the fact that we want to protect our…
No the comment meant that aider and Claude code are CLI programs, so if you can run a terminal in your niche editor, then you are good to go
It's pretty easy if you just use the MCP Python library. You just put an annotation on a function and there's your tool. I was able to do it and it works great without me knowing anything about MCP. Maybe it's a…
Firefox has a "reader view" which works well for things like that.
Hi, I appreciate you sharing. I've been starting to use this advice with a different tool. Just FYI, this sentence kind of came out of nowhere and it wasn't clear what you meant: > The foundational LLM models right now…
I've also heard that THCA breaks down into THC over time, so maybe there's a chance that when it's shipped it's compliant with the Hemp bill, but some time later if the cops seize and test it, then you actually now have…
Doesn't help that the post didn't define their definition of devops, and then they went on to use it in a variety of contexts, seemingly contradictory. As someone who is a software engineer, but doesn't necessarily keep…
I recently had GPT 3.5 write me a function for translating the number under point to an ISO timestamp. It handled whether the epoch number was milliseconds or seconds since epoch. I kinda had to iterate on it and ask it…
What interface are you using? I've so far only used ChatGPT through the web interface. (I pay for plus). I just ask it for things that are standalone snippet-like things. Perfect functions on the standard library, or an…
No it's not possible in a newer LTS (> 20.04, don't have laptop on hand) Ubuntu KDE. There's no scroll speed configuration, as sibling comments discuss. Switching driver to libinput or whatever made it configurable, but…
Yes, I also really enjoyed this piece. It has a nice and loose style... just throwing ideas out without trying to "prove" them, but nonetheless presenting interesting ideas and likely some useful mental models.
Donating money to projects that you use heavily doesn't sound like any kind of traditional paid model to me.
The author's linked page has a horizontal scroll, which seems non-ideal to me https://karl-voit.at/tags/lazyblorg/
Do you sit on a cushion or no?
Use Luna. It's more performant than 5.5 and it's cheap. Hopefully it's cheap because it's more environmentally friendly than the bigger models. So you're doing a good thing. If it's a smaller model it may even be…
Decent sandbox + sandbox override experience with pi coding agent... pi-sandbox uses the same sandbox tech that claude code uses, although it uses a fork that's a little behind, and I'm not sure exactly why it uses a…
Regarding the photos, the "storage scope" feature on Graphene should make that a non-issue. Microphone would be rough, but at least you would see a "microphone icon" show up on the top of the phone if an app was…
Here's why I use Cursor. My company pays for it, although I could switch to Claude Code or use Codex more since I also have ChatGPT enterprise account. * Perhaps could be solved with the right terminal software, but I…
The article does say > No human in the loop If true, it's quite irresponsible. They are admitting to allowing a agent to autonomously execute code on the network. Autonomously perform hacking activities.
For directed coding (implementing an already specified plan) or asking questions about a codebase I use 5.3 codex with medium reasoning effort. It is relatively quick feeling. I like Sonnet 4.6 a lot too at medium…
I've been using 5.1-codex-max with low reasoning (in Cursor fwiw) recently and it feels like a nice speed while still being effective. Might be worth a shot.
Wow, that's pretty epic and satisfying
Beautifully done!
We spend ~$20,000 per month in AWS for the product I work on. In the average day we do not launch an EC2 instance. We do not do any dynamic scaling. However, there are many scenarios (especially during outages and such)…
FYI, you can get a pixel 8a for $200 or less if you don't care about condition. Support end date in 2031.
I run with the dangerous option on my work computer. At first I was thinking I would be good if I just regularly kept full disk backups. But my company at least pays lip service to the fact that we want to protect our…
No the comment meant that aider and Claude code are CLI programs, so if you can run a terminal in your niche editor, then you are good to go
It's pretty easy if you just use the MCP Python library. You just put an annotation on a function and there's your tool. I was able to do it and it works great without me knowing anything about MCP. Maybe it's a…
Firefox has a "reader view" which works well for things like that.
Hi, I appreciate you sharing. I've been starting to use this advice with a different tool. Just FYI, this sentence kind of came out of nowhere and it wasn't clear what you meant: > The foundational LLM models right now…
I've also heard that THCA breaks down into THC over time, so maybe there's a chance that when it's shipped it's compliant with the Hemp bill, but some time later if the cops seize and test it, then you actually now have…
Doesn't help that the post didn't define their definition of devops, and then they went on to use it in a variety of contexts, seemingly contradictory. As someone who is a software engineer, but doesn't necessarily keep…
I recently had GPT 3.5 write me a function for translating the number under point to an ISO timestamp. It handled whether the epoch number was milliseconds or seconds since epoch. I kinda had to iterate on it and ask it…
What interface are you using? I've so far only used ChatGPT through the web interface. (I pay for plus). I just ask it for things that are standalone snippet-like things. Perfect functions on the standard library, or an…
No it's not possible in a newer LTS (> 20.04, don't have laptop on hand) Ubuntu KDE. There's no scroll speed configuration, as sibling comments discuss. Switching driver to libinput or whatever made it configurable, but…
Yes, I also really enjoyed this piece. It has a nice and loose style... just throwing ideas out without trying to "prove" them, but nonetheless presenting interesting ideas and likely some useful mental models.
Donating money to projects that you use heavily doesn't sound like any kind of traditional paid model to me.
The author's linked page has a horizontal scroll, which seems non-ideal to me https://karl-voit.at/tags/lazyblorg/
Do you sit on a cushion or no?