Manus is just a joke. MiniMax develops one of world's leading open source LLMs. You comparison is an insult to MiniMax.
`jjui` is the best VCS TUI I've ever used, period. I tried `lazygit` and `magit` before and was not impressed.
Exactly. LLMs are a lot like human developers: they benefit from existing abstractions. Reinventing everything from scratch is a recipe for disaster—especially given an LLM’s limited context window.
I hate pip, a million times worse than conda
ADK is anything but minimal. It indeed has too much abstraction. It's certainly designed to promote Google's own services. If you are looking for lightweight frameworks, consider smolagents or Pydantic AI. Even OpenAI…
I've also been on OneNote for 20 years. I've been trying out Obsidian. But there is simply too much stuff already in OneNote.
Your theory does not hold if a user initially had great experience for weeks and then had bad experience also for weeks.
ByteDance’s Volcengine is doing very well offering paid LLM services in China. Their Doubao Seed models are on par with other state-of-the-art models.
Claude Code had been supporting SSE transport without requiring mcp-remote. So I don't really understand what's new in this announcement. Maybe what's actually new is streamable HTTP and OAuth?…
I'm extremely satisfied with Pixi. It fixes almost all the issues I had with conda and mamba. It supports both conda and pypi (via uv) packages. I don't know if uv fixes pip's dependency management hell. I settled on…
not true in my experiments
Mercurial, with its changeset evolution and phase management, is gazillions times more powerful than Git in terms of history rewriting.
> - It's pretty much like Git and evolved to be usable like Git > - Git had way more advanced tooling and still does to this day Very untrue. Mercurial has advanced concepts and features that Git cannot dream of, e.g.…
Obviously you know nothing about Mercurial
Indeed. The western people have been brainwashed and have absolutely no critical thinking skills on anything related to China. There are only very few that do not blindly accept everything the western media say about…
There is no way that git command-line interface can be called anything remotely close to fine. It's really sad that something as badly designed as git command line is taking over the world.
mod this up
It's sad that because of your ignorance you fail to appreciate the beauty of Mercurial.
evolve doesn't have a purge command. It has a prune command. purge is not a third party extension. It is distributed along with Mercurial.
You surely don't know much about Mercurial. "purge" has NOTHING to do with commits. "purge" only removes file not tracked by Mercurial. "graft" replaced "transplant". "graft" copies commits while "rebase" moves commits.…
Try systemd-cron https://github.com/systemd-cron/systemd-cron. Best of both worlds: simplicity of crontab and manageability of systemd. And it comes with built-in MAILTO support.
Second this! What a horrible "upgrade"! I'll keep using pgadmin 3.
Manus is just a joke. MiniMax develops one of world's leading open source LLMs. You comparison is an insult to MiniMax.
`jjui` is the best VCS TUI I've ever used, period. I tried `lazygit` and `magit` before and was not impressed.
Exactly. LLMs are a lot like human developers: they benefit from existing abstractions. Reinventing everything from scratch is a recipe for disaster—especially given an LLM’s limited context window.
I hate pip, a million times worse than conda
ADK is anything but minimal. It indeed has too much abstraction. It's certainly designed to promote Google's own services. If you are looking for lightweight frameworks, consider smolagents or Pydantic AI. Even OpenAI…
I've also been on OneNote for 20 years. I've been trying out Obsidian. But there is simply too much stuff already in OneNote.
Your theory does not hold if a user initially had great experience for weeks and then had bad experience also for weeks.
ByteDance’s Volcengine is doing very well offering paid LLM services in China. Their Doubao Seed models are on par with other state-of-the-art models.
Claude Code had been supporting SSE transport without requiring mcp-remote. So I don't really understand what's new in this announcement. Maybe what's actually new is streamable HTTP and OAuth?…
I'm extremely satisfied with Pixi. It fixes almost all the issues I had with conda and mamba. It supports both conda and pypi (via uv) packages. I don't know if uv fixes pip's dependency management hell. I settled on…
not true in my experiments
Mercurial, with its changeset evolution and phase management, is gazillions times more powerful than Git in terms of history rewriting.
> - It's pretty much like Git and evolved to be usable like Git > - Git had way more advanced tooling and still does to this day Very untrue. Mercurial has advanced concepts and features that Git cannot dream of, e.g.…
Obviously you know nothing about Mercurial
Indeed. The western people have been brainwashed and have absolutely no critical thinking skills on anything related to China. There are only very few that do not blindly accept everything the western media say about…
There is no way that git command-line interface can be called anything remotely close to fine. It's really sad that something as badly designed as git command line is taking over the world.
mod this up
It's sad that because of your ignorance you fail to appreciate the beauty of Mercurial.
evolve doesn't have a purge command. It has a prune command. purge is not a third party extension. It is distributed along with Mercurial.
You surely don't know much about Mercurial. "purge" has NOTHING to do with commits. "purge" only removes file not tracked by Mercurial. "graft" replaced "transplant". "graft" copies commits while "rebase" moves commits.…
Try systemd-cron https://github.com/systemd-cron/systemd-cron. Best of both worlds: simplicity of crontab and manageability of systemd. And it comes with built-in MAILTO support.
Second this! What a horrible "upgrade"! I'll keep using pgadmin 3.