> the ability to quickly and safely change significant parts of the code and product. Hum, this reminds me something... "O: open to extension, closed to modifications". Old things are new again. From context efficiency…
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Exactly, it's funny how most Americans have no self-awareness on this topic. And beyond VCs, which are like massive subsidies funded by printed dollars to which no other country has access, even in industries like…
Your hostile tone is unfortunate, especially since my post was actually friendly. I was just trying to point why it is very likely the OP won't give you what you're asking so you're not left confused if he ends up…
That's a big ask. This kind of harness usually contains plenty of proprietary insights about their business. And also, nowadays, a good harness is a major competitive advantage.
I didn't take you seriously initially but after reading this, i think you are the real deal. Thank you for sharing this and for having the intellectual courage to hold to a sound reasoning that may be unpopular…
As someone who uses quite a couple of different AI providers (codex, glm, deepseek, claude premium among others), i've noticed that claude tends to move too fast and execute commands without asking for permission. For…
Sometimes we STEM folks are way too rigid, I obviously meant "IN MY OPINION, GLM models are at this point superior to...". I do not think that anyone who read my comment understood it differently. But I grant you this…
I know my use case and my personal experience :) i am not trying to pretend that it is the best in benchmarks, just sharing my experience so people know that some folks are having a very good experience with GLM models,…
I appreciate that it's not working for your use case but it's unfortunate that you dismiss the experience of others. And i am not chinese, I am European. Thanks for your feedback anyway.
I'e been using their models pretty much daily for the past 2 months to work on the codebase of a very complex B2B2C platform written in an unusual functional language (F#) with an angular frontend. I also use Claude…
Except it does not work that way in the US, you can freely incorporate in any state without worrying about this kind of tax drama. The EU really needs to improve the integration of their single market, as this is…
I think you are making a big deal out of nothing: today adoption is tiny but there isn't any coordination problem. Anyone wanting to buy or sell bitcoins, even for very large amount has no problem doing so. As adoption…
It does not need to be all or nothing though. It simply needs to be true for a large enough number of people, to create an extremely valuable market. We are over 8 billion on earth, even if as little as 1% of the…
I was referring to the need to be careful to not modify/update packages also used by the base system. Since all packages are treated the same on Linux, you often can't tell which package can put you in trouble if you…
The key thing is that on freebsd you do not risk bricking your system by installing a port. Even though this guarantee has become less true with PkgBase
Done the same since 2018 circa, never looked back. For a while even used it on the desktop, but was too much trouble due to specific tools we need that weren't supported properly. so we're using Linux on the desktop.…
Yes you are right, it does not properly support NativeAOT yet. But it isn't a need for most use cases, unless you want to do mobile development and meet app store policies. But even then, mature F# frameworks like Fable…
What you are looking for is called F#. You get native interop with C# and access to all .NET/C# libraries as a bonus. We use it as a daily driver for a complex B2B2C cloud platform.
Since storage is a critical component, I closely watched it and engaged with the project for about 2 years circa as i contemplated adding it to our project, but the project is still immature from a reliability…
> the ability to quickly and safely change significant parts of the code and product. Hum, this reminds me something... "O: open to extension, closed to modifications". Old things are new again. From context efficiency…
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Exactly, it's funny how most Americans have no self-awareness on this topic. And beyond VCs, which are like massive subsidies funded by printed dollars to which no other country has access, even in industries like…
Your hostile tone is unfortunate, especially since my post was actually friendly. I was just trying to point why it is very likely the OP won't give you what you're asking so you're not left confused if he ends up…
That's a big ask. This kind of harness usually contains plenty of proprietary insights about their business. And also, nowadays, a good harness is a major competitive advantage.
I didn't take you seriously initially but after reading this, i think you are the real deal. Thank you for sharing this and for having the intellectual courage to hold to a sound reasoning that may be unpopular…
As someone who uses quite a couple of different AI providers (codex, glm, deepseek, claude premium among others), i've noticed that claude tends to move too fast and execute commands without asking for permission. For…
Sometimes we STEM folks are way too rigid, I obviously meant "IN MY OPINION, GLM models are at this point superior to...". I do not think that anyone who read my comment understood it differently. But I grant you this…
I know my use case and my personal experience :) i am not trying to pretend that it is the best in benchmarks, just sharing my experience so people know that some folks are having a very good experience with GLM models,…
I appreciate that it's not working for your use case but it's unfortunate that you dismiss the experience of others. And i am not chinese, I am European. Thanks for your feedback anyway.
I'e been using their models pretty much daily for the past 2 months to work on the codebase of a very complex B2B2C platform written in an unusual functional language (F#) with an angular frontend. I also use Claude…
Except it does not work that way in the US, you can freely incorporate in any state without worrying about this kind of tax drama. The EU really needs to improve the integration of their single market, as this is…
I think you are making a big deal out of nothing: today adoption is tiny but there isn't any coordination problem. Anyone wanting to buy or sell bitcoins, even for very large amount has no problem doing so. As adoption…
It does not need to be all or nothing though. It simply needs to be true for a large enough number of people, to create an extremely valuable market. We are over 8 billion on earth, even if as little as 1% of the…
I was referring to the need to be careful to not modify/update packages also used by the base system. Since all packages are treated the same on Linux, you often can't tell which package can put you in trouble if you…
The key thing is that on freebsd you do not risk bricking your system by installing a port. Even though this guarantee has become less true with PkgBase
Done the same since 2018 circa, never looked back. For a while even used it on the desktop, but was too much trouble due to specific tools we need that weren't supported properly. so we're using Linux on the desktop.…
Yes you are right, it does not properly support NativeAOT yet. But it isn't a need for most use cases, unless you want to do mobile development and meet app store policies. But even then, mature F# frameworks like Fable…
What you are looking for is called F#. You get native interop with C# and access to all .NET/C# libraries as a bonus. We use it as a daily driver for a complex B2B2C cloud platform.
Since storage is a critical component, I closely watched it and engaged with the project for about 2 years circa as i contemplated adding it to our project, but the project is still immature from a reliability…