Sounds interesting, I wonder if any of it will be available on consumer hardware. Making CUDA work across the stack seems to be the key thing that helped NVIDIA become the main purveyor of GPUs for AI. Apple seems to be…
this article sounds like a poorly AI written of a mashup of the https://www.acquired.fm/episodes/costco and CNN news article on the Mamdani bodega killing grocery store (which sounds super expensive for the value it…
and webvan back in 2000 - both amazon's attempt and webvan are unfortunately gone - it's cheaper to throw away packaging away, and that's super unfortunate and sad.
Not quite, I don't see a "Special edition, with offers, without teams" branding on the end of it.
Congrats to the new outlook team on the performance improvements, I certain it used to take 30 seconds to do it, and they've cut it to 10s !! But seriously, can we please make desktop productivity apps not suck on…
Cool. I was speaking more on the linear agent vs the existing integrations. We love the linear guided reviews and issue tracking so have high hopes on getting a good DX here from y'all. The claude integration - works as…
Yes, I still use it, although less than I would otherwise. Good: - Composer 2.5 is pretty decent for the quality / price ratio. - Easy to assign an issue to it in Linear (I know Linear just added this natively for…
and PearAI was just a fork of Continue with not much changed other than the license and removing the words continue. Also OpenCode and Kilo seem popular as well.
I have not unfortunately, and spent several hours trying to get it sorted out -- all unsuccessfully. I do a chargeback every year. <sigh>
This happens with me every year with Barnes and Noble bookstore. I canceled their annual membership back in like 2018, Starting in 2021 this zombie account started charging me for a renewal. I reached out to support and…
WoW. That's certainly a surprise to me. I'd never expect an invoice after not putting in a card. I also believe this is totally just a case of "billing and metering is hard, and may actually be a larger engineering…
Docker sucks on the mac, orbstack is great if you need docker. If you are on linux, use podman too vs. docker.
Two words - Thank Goodness. Before the flood of money from the index funds arrive, I'd love to see what's the right valuation for them.
It's really a nissan leaf with a nicer leather interior.
Slowly and then suddenly :) """ Steve Ballmer In IBM there's a religion in software that says you have to count K-LOCs, and a K-LOC is a thousand line of code. How big a project is it? Oh, it's sort of a 10K-LOC…
Yup, honestly a google spreadsheet could probably do it as well. I like the "copy prompt" feature, it's super simple but makes it just a few seconds to go from issue -> claude session. Also assigning directly to cursor…
I have to say the new model is quite good at the basics, I've been handing over more and more tasks from Linear straight to it instead of the copy-paste into Claude dance lately. At this point, more of my complaints are…
I'd rather have a remote hosted devcontainer and a local IDE. No fiddling, settings pushed on the container (same with plugins to use etc). The keybindings with the web ide's always are a drag to me, actually the lack…
Yup, you guessed it. I was the eng manager for that for a bit, added some APIs to use to do code reviews inside of Eclipse or IntelliJ. That idea never took on, but when when I showed it to the code search team in…
still on the cloud side, cloud workstations and also the cloud shell gui mode are all theia. I never understood theia TBH
Nice to see you Brian! Blaze was started late 2005 or early 2006. Eclipse+IntelliJ was also at that time. The IntelliJ blaze plugin was already started and out when I joined in 2007. My first job was to keep it from…
Totally. GCP makes more revenue than Oracle, which is in the 96th spot. Also YouTube was 2x Paramount revenue in 2025.
Yup, the title is "A new monthly Agent SDK credit for your plan" Now like cursor and github copilot claude will now cost you raw token costs unless you sit there and click a button. I guess I need to remove the -p from…
that was ~20 years earlier but was so awesome when it was around. That and webvan were better (for customers, not for making money) than anything that existed until 2020.
This sounds just like my thoughts on PostgreSQL's row level security. As a additional layer it's good, as the only thing, watch out!
Sounds interesting, I wonder if any of it will be available on consumer hardware. Making CUDA work across the stack seems to be the key thing that helped NVIDIA become the main purveyor of GPUs for AI. Apple seems to be…
this article sounds like a poorly AI written of a mashup of the https://www.acquired.fm/episodes/costco and CNN news article on the Mamdani bodega killing grocery store (which sounds super expensive for the value it…
and webvan back in 2000 - both amazon's attempt and webvan are unfortunately gone - it's cheaper to throw away packaging away, and that's super unfortunate and sad.
Not quite, I don't see a "Special edition, with offers, without teams" branding on the end of it.
Congrats to the new outlook team on the performance improvements, I certain it used to take 30 seconds to do it, and they've cut it to 10s !! But seriously, can we please make desktop productivity apps not suck on…
Cool. I was speaking more on the linear agent vs the existing integrations. We love the linear guided reviews and issue tracking so have high hopes on getting a good DX here from y'all. The claude integration - works as…
Yes, I still use it, although less than I would otherwise. Good: - Composer 2.5 is pretty decent for the quality / price ratio. - Easy to assign an issue to it in Linear (I know Linear just added this natively for…
and PearAI was just a fork of Continue with not much changed other than the license and removing the words continue. Also OpenCode and Kilo seem popular as well.
I have not unfortunately, and spent several hours trying to get it sorted out -- all unsuccessfully. I do a chargeback every year. <sigh>
This happens with me every year with Barnes and Noble bookstore. I canceled their annual membership back in like 2018, Starting in 2021 this zombie account started charging me for a renewal. I reached out to support and…
WoW. That's certainly a surprise to me. I'd never expect an invoice after not putting in a card. I also believe this is totally just a case of "billing and metering is hard, and may actually be a larger engineering…
Docker sucks on the mac, orbstack is great if you need docker. If you are on linux, use podman too vs. docker.
Two words - Thank Goodness. Before the flood of money from the index funds arrive, I'd love to see what's the right valuation for them.
It's really a nissan leaf with a nicer leather interior.
Slowly and then suddenly :) """ Steve Ballmer In IBM there's a religion in software that says you have to count K-LOCs, and a K-LOC is a thousand line of code. How big a project is it? Oh, it's sort of a 10K-LOC…
Yup, honestly a google spreadsheet could probably do it as well. I like the "copy prompt" feature, it's super simple but makes it just a few seconds to go from issue -> claude session. Also assigning directly to cursor…
I have to say the new model is quite good at the basics, I've been handing over more and more tasks from Linear straight to it instead of the copy-paste into Claude dance lately. At this point, more of my complaints are…
I'd rather have a remote hosted devcontainer and a local IDE. No fiddling, settings pushed on the container (same with plugins to use etc). The keybindings with the web ide's always are a drag to me, actually the lack…
Yup, you guessed it. I was the eng manager for that for a bit, added some APIs to use to do code reviews inside of Eclipse or IntelliJ. That idea never took on, but when when I showed it to the code search team in…
still on the cloud side, cloud workstations and also the cloud shell gui mode are all theia. I never understood theia TBH
Nice to see you Brian! Blaze was started late 2005 or early 2006. Eclipse+IntelliJ was also at that time. The IntelliJ blaze plugin was already started and out when I joined in 2007. My first job was to keep it from…
Totally. GCP makes more revenue than Oracle, which is in the 96th spot. Also YouTube was 2x Paramount revenue in 2025.
Yup, the title is "A new monthly Agent SDK credit for your plan" Now like cursor and github copilot claude will now cost you raw token costs unless you sit there and click a button. I guess I need to remove the -p from…
that was ~20 years earlier but was so awesome when it was around. That and webvan were better (for customers, not for making money) than anything that existed until 2020.
This sounds just like my thoughts on PostgreSQL's row level security. As a additional layer it's good, as the only thing, watch out!