Stagnant? Both are alive and well. It's never been better to be a clojure+datomic dev.
> TLS certificates for internal services* done right * "internal services" = on a single server that is publicly routable
> their cost of operation is still something most people can afford: approximately $30/mo now. Your definition of "most people" must be very different than the literal meaning.
Don't forget these price increases are only for new purchases. Old rentals keep their price.
This is the second company (that I know of) that got acquired shortly after an AI pivot and re-brand. See: OpenAI to acquire Ona https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48491821
> > The bottleneck is compute and data, not the model. > I disagree. It is not the model alone. It needs a system which capitalizes on it. And this is very complex. Hardware, software, architecture - it takes a lot to…
> > The Kobos don't limit what you can do with them either, you can sideload alternative e-reader software like KOReader that improves on the built-in reader functionality. > This is patently false, the latest Kobo…
Yes, it is widely known in the epub space that targeting 3.1 or 2 is the more sane option. With EPUB compatibility issues CSS should always be suspect number 1. Using "modern" CSS features and complaining about missing…
But a message about your Door dasher also likely wouldn't be justified.
That is false for AWS. There are no spending limits that stop usage and cost after some threshold.
Ona used to be GitPod. They renamed about 9 months ago. Looks like the AI pivot paid off! Congrats.
Have you tried jeep? https://github.com/pyrmont/jeep/ It let's you vendor deps and easily install modern Janet bundles without jpm.
Always nice to see janet getting some attention. shout out to one modern feature: sandbox "Disable feature sets to prevent the interpreter from using certain system resources. Once a feature is disabled, there is no way…
Gosh. I am very interested in the story here. But I find that I can't engage with the text, because all my attention is going to is noticing the AI-isms. The way in which a message is delivered matters.
What document? Do you have any sources to back these claims up?
This link is clearly an AI laundered version of the long running joke from Xe Iaso. Shame. https://xeiaso.net/shitposts/no-way-to-prevent-this/CVE-2024... https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40438408
Is y'alls collective memory so short? Copilot just a few years ago was auto complete on steroids that was entirely first party and trained by GH on users' code.
Postgres, MySQL, all of them, they write to files (binary, not text) on your disk. What happens if your postgres VM dies? (Hint: whatever your answer is it'll apply to SQLite too)
Emacs totally supports this! Mixing monosoace and proportional fonts can be a little strange, but there are some 3rd party packages or guides (prot has one iirc) to workaround it.
Interesting! I was looking for discussion of LCM and found your comment. Something I am seeing in my impl is that the agent isn't using the retrieval tools enough to make it useful. Have you experienced this? Any tips?
...and all the HN comment replies too! Egh.
It seems like there's a missed use case: web archiving. I don't see any mention of WARC as an output format. This could be useful to journalists and academically if they had it.
Cut to the chase: This is a marketing post (ad?) for Mesa. https://www.mesa.dev/ A code-first proprietary git-like clone. They seem to make the mistake many do which is to conflate git and GitHub (though TFA doesn't),…
This is from 2021. Still very laudable. A follow up on how that change in policy is going would be a very interesting read!
I disagree. Nearly every tui/app I install these days still barebacks my $HOME. When you report it the macos bros glaze over with the "complexity" of having to figure out the right dir. If they can't get that right…
Stagnant? Both are alive and well. It's never been better to be a clojure+datomic dev.
> TLS certificates for internal services* done right * "internal services" = on a single server that is publicly routable
> their cost of operation is still something most people can afford: approximately $30/mo now. Your definition of "most people" must be very different than the literal meaning.
Don't forget these price increases are only for new purchases. Old rentals keep their price.
This is the second company (that I know of) that got acquired shortly after an AI pivot and re-brand. See: OpenAI to acquire Ona https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48491821
> > The bottleneck is compute and data, not the model. > I disagree. It is not the model alone. It needs a system which capitalizes on it. And this is very complex. Hardware, software, architecture - it takes a lot to…
> > The Kobos don't limit what you can do with them either, you can sideload alternative e-reader software like KOReader that improves on the built-in reader functionality. > This is patently false, the latest Kobo…
Yes, it is widely known in the epub space that targeting 3.1 or 2 is the more sane option. With EPUB compatibility issues CSS should always be suspect number 1. Using "modern" CSS features and complaining about missing…
But a message about your Door dasher also likely wouldn't be justified.
That is false for AWS. There are no spending limits that stop usage and cost after some threshold.
Ona used to be GitPod. They renamed about 9 months ago. Looks like the AI pivot paid off! Congrats.
Have you tried jeep? https://github.com/pyrmont/jeep/ It let's you vendor deps and easily install modern Janet bundles without jpm.
Always nice to see janet getting some attention. shout out to one modern feature: sandbox "Disable feature sets to prevent the interpreter from using certain system resources. Once a feature is disabled, there is no way…
Gosh. I am very interested in the story here. But I find that I can't engage with the text, because all my attention is going to is noticing the AI-isms. The way in which a message is delivered matters.
What document? Do you have any sources to back these claims up?
This link is clearly an AI laundered version of the long running joke from Xe Iaso. Shame. https://xeiaso.net/shitposts/no-way-to-prevent-this/CVE-2024... https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40438408
Is y'alls collective memory so short? Copilot just a few years ago was auto complete on steroids that was entirely first party and trained by GH on users' code.
Postgres, MySQL, all of them, they write to files (binary, not text) on your disk. What happens if your postgres VM dies? (Hint: whatever your answer is it'll apply to SQLite too)
Emacs totally supports this! Mixing monosoace and proportional fonts can be a little strange, but there are some 3rd party packages or guides (prot has one iirc) to workaround it.
Interesting! I was looking for discussion of LCM and found your comment. Something I am seeing in my impl is that the agent isn't using the retrieval tools enough to make it useful. Have you experienced this? Any tips?
...and all the HN comment replies too! Egh.
It seems like there's a missed use case: web archiving. I don't see any mention of WARC as an output format. This could be useful to journalists and academically if they had it.
Cut to the chase: This is a marketing post (ad?) for Mesa. https://www.mesa.dev/ A code-first proprietary git-like clone. They seem to make the mistake many do which is to conflate git and GitHub (though TFA doesn't),…
This is from 2021. Still very laudable. A follow up on how that change in policy is going would be a very interesting read!
I disagree. Nearly every tui/app I install these days still barebacks my $HOME. When you report it the macos bros glaze over with the "complexity" of having to figure out the right dir. If they can't get that right…