echo “read @AGENTS.md” > CLAUDE.md
this is hilarious and i might try it.
yeah, so this was exactly my scenario. i have an xbox and ps5, but bought a steamdeck about 6 months ago to play indie and windows games... its been utterly amazing. i dont care about specs, or graphics, or framerates…
anyone talking about hw performance is not the intended market. if you have a gaming pc, like building systems, etc, you are not the intended market. this is for folks who want steam games in their living room and dont…
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because being confidently incorrect is a thing?
i mean, then you say it like that…
haha, this is so much better
glad i’m not the only one. i’m more or less baffled reading that.
the fact that this could easily pass as real says a lot about the state of things.
i hope i’m wrong, but probably as long as gabe does.
i think discovery is the real thing all these “back in my day…” blog posts are about. they want the quirk delivered to them, but they’re fallen out of the zeitgeist and conclude that the old days are completely gone.
i don’t think it has to be like this. make dumb or silly stuff, share it. it feels like the folks who lament about the good ole days grew up, got a corporate job, and forgot how to have fun.
prs not being visible because search is down, various ui elements not loading, pushes failing, merges failing, gha runs that fail with random errors or take forever to schedule i literally do not recall the last day…
i think mise does too much. the deeper you go into its features the more rough edges you’ll find. i predominantly use nix on macos for managing app-level tool and package deps, but mise does a better job for this when…
at this point i’m more interested in what _can’t_ run doom.
> The name Pies (pronounced "p-yes") oh come on
i’d love for this to be required by law. i’m probably not thinking of some great reason why that might be a bad idea, but it seems like an effective way to reduce e-waste.
different strokes dude
a framework desktop and omarchy is conceptually 98% of what the c100 purports to be.
ehhhh, i disagree partially. a less cynical take would be to call it “opinionated”. any computer can be for “experts”, but that’s not the same as delivering something preconfigured and opinionated. nobody has actually…
i’ve been following this for a while and still find it completely wild that you can preorder but there’s effectively no details. theres a couple completely unimpressive videos (like 15s long) from employees on linkedin…
taking inspiration from a game doesn’t mean “gamified”.
> My current goal with AI coding tools is to spend 100% of my time doing stuff that matters. (As a UI prototyper, that mostly means tinkering with design concepts.) this struck me as weird. both in terms of “tinkering”…
charging by pedaling is just for range extension. obviously you aren’t breaking the laws of thermodynamics on an e-bike.
echo “read @AGENTS.md” > CLAUDE.md
this is hilarious and i might try it.
yeah, so this was exactly my scenario. i have an xbox and ps5, but bought a steamdeck about 6 months ago to play indie and windows games... its been utterly amazing. i dont care about specs, or graphics, or framerates…
anyone talking about hw performance is not the intended market. if you have a gaming pc, like building systems, etc, you are not the intended market. this is for folks who want steam games in their living room and dont…
[dead]
because being confidently incorrect is a thing?
i mean, then you say it like that…
haha, this is so much better
glad i’m not the only one. i’m more or less baffled reading that.
the fact that this could easily pass as real says a lot about the state of things.
i hope i’m wrong, but probably as long as gabe does.
i think discovery is the real thing all these “back in my day…” blog posts are about. they want the quirk delivered to them, but they’re fallen out of the zeitgeist and conclude that the old days are completely gone.
i don’t think it has to be like this. make dumb or silly stuff, share it. it feels like the folks who lament about the good ole days grew up, got a corporate job, and forgot how to have fun.
prs not being visible because search is down, various ui elements not loading, pushes failing, merges failing, gha runs that fail with random errors or take forever to schedule i literally do not recall the last day…
i think mise does too much. the deeper you go into its features the more rough edges you’ll find. i predominantly use nix on macos for managing app-level tool and package deps, but mise does a better job for this when…
at this point i’m more interested in what _can’t_ run doom.
> The name Pies (pronounced "p-yes") oh come on
i’d love for this to be required by law. i’m probably not thinking of some great reason why that might be a bad idea, but it seems like an effective way to reduce e-waste.
different strokes dude
a framework desktop and omarchy is conceptually 98% of what the c100 purports to be.
ehhhh, i disagree partially. a less cynical take would be to call it “opinionated”. any computer can be for “experts”, but that’s not the same as delivering something preconfigured and opinionated. nobody has actually…
i’ve been following this for a while and still find it completely wild that you can preorder but there’s effectively no details. theres a couple completely unimpressive videos (like 15s long) from employees on linkedin…
taking inspiration from a game doesn’t mean “gamified”.
> My current goal with AI coding tools is to spend 100% of my time doing stuff that matters. (As a UI prototyper, that mostly means tinkering with design concepts.) this struck me as weird. both in terms of “tinkering”…
charging by pedaling is just for range extension. obviously you aren’t breaking the laws of thermodynamics on an e-bike.