What are people doing to maximize the value out of workflows like this? I’ve struggled to integrate other models into my workflow because you get so much Opus for the $100 Max 5x plan, then there’s no step down with…
You’ve hit on something that I think deserves to be called out more directly — all of the things you pay for have significant non-software aspects. It is pretty hard to make something people will pay for without…
The entire system firmware is open source, so it’s relatively straightforward to replace the system firmware with Coreboot and EDKII to boot normal UEFI Linux. It works excellent. mrchromebox.tech and…
I still like the old “made with <3” meme. Maybe it’s because nowadays, I’ve been doing way less software professionally so it’s able to be my hobby again, and it feels fitting.
And to think, all it cost was a significant loss of privacy nationwide
I’ve seen N150 and N200 around a bit, both are a touch better than N100 for usually around the same price if you can find them.
There are an awful lot of iOS and macOS devices out there
You can code review it for yourself, it’s open source: https://github.com/apple-oss-distributions/Chess/tree/Chess-... IIRC it does just set a time limit on thinking
You might also look at “semi-private” solutions like JSX, if they go where you want to go. Should significantly cut down on the time outside of the flight itself.
If you disable the firewall with a “master disable” I suspect IPv6 routes through on at least some routers. Meanwhile if the NAT is disabled, it almost surely takes the route with it, and even if it somehow routes…
I haven’t had a chance to use it for code yet but now that Opus 4.5 and Gemini 3 Pro came out I started throwing side by side queries at both and Gemini has been consistently more accurate and useful. A bit of a shame…
If it was so lucrative, wouldn’t more people set up shop undercutting the current offerings? Why not become an HVAC installer and make millions, if you’re really able to make $15k profit on a job you can turn out in a…
For what it’s worth, the original ESP32 is actually 5V tolerant, semi-officially acknowledged by Espressif. Good enough for hobby projects, anyway
We haven’t been asleep. We’ve been saying no at every turn. But they’re using propaganda, and they will continue until something sticks. It’s an endless fight and we are losing, despite our efforts.
For the same reason people see movies in theaters now, even when there’s day-in-day streaming releases right? It’s a social experience and there’s plenty of demand for that.
It already is- to some extent. I see a ton of TikToks on friends feeds that are scenes from the TV show Friends but they’ve generated video of baby versions of each character to say the lines. I haven’t seen them…
I believe if you have a financial incentive not to release source / binaries then that’s a good financial incentive to keep the servers up. If such a mandate doesn’t result in actually releasing anything but instead…
Yes, I suggest they divulge the intellectual property. Games are an art form similar to paintings or music, and we as a society should be able to experience previous art. Keep the IP while you run the servers and sell…
The more I dig into systemd the more I like how it works. Are there still problems popping up with systemd? Anecdotally, I had a couple user-facing problems that were caused by PulseAudio but never systemd actually…
SD Express is fundamentally PCIe + NVMe in a different package, so the technology is prepared to hit incredible speeds when the fastest flash gets physically small and efficient enough to fit.
As a concept it feels like it should be obvious, you can’t expect a runner to sprint consistently, sure in a world where the farther they run the more money you make its ideal if they could but it just isn’t how the…
That’d certainly be a good step, but I think it still only incentives them to hear you out. Since in this case you would have demonstrated to them that you were a customer that risks costing them money (in the form of…
> What sucks is when an AI bot hallucinates some transgression and bans you from a monopoly marketplace for life, with no human recourse. Ask me how I know. This is fundamentally an incentive problem. Whether MegaCorp…
Borland as of a few years ago also ships a clang fork for C++ Builder, interestingly enough. It unfortunately does not solve all of the problems you encounter using C++ Builder in the modern age. I’ve personally watched…
Yeah. If they just left it at “Mach-E” I think it’d have been fine.
What are people doing to maximize the value out of workflows like this? I’ve struggled to integrate other models into my workflow because you get so much Opus for the $100 Max 5x plan, then there’s no step down with…
You’ve hit on something that I think deserves to be called out more directly — all of the things you pay for have significant non-software aspects. It is pretty hard to make something people will pay for without…
The entire system firmware is open source, so it’s relatively straightforward to replace the system firmware with Coreboot and EDKII to boot normal UEFI Linux. It works excellent. mrchromebox.tech and…
I still like the old “made with <3” meme. Maybe it’s because nowadays, I’ve been doing way less software professionally so it’s able to be my hobby again, and it feels fitting.
And to think, all it cost was a significant loss of privacy nationwide
I’ve seen N150 and N200 around a bit, both are a touch better than N100 for usually around the same price if you can find them.
There are an awful lot of iOS and macOS devices out there
You can code review it for yourself, it’s open source: https://github.com/apple-oss-distributions/Chess/tree/Chess-... IIRC it does just set a time limit on thinking
You might also look at “semi-private” solutions like JSX, if they go where you want to go. Should significantly cut down on the time outside of the flight itself.
If you disable the firewall with a “master disable” I suspect IPv6 routes through on at least some routers. Meanwhile if the NAT is disabled, it almost surely takes the route with it, and even if it somehow routes…
I haven’t had a chance to use it for code yet but now that Opus 4.5 and Gemini 3 Pro came out I started throwing side by side queries at both and Gemini has been consistently more accurate and useful. A bit of a shame…
If it was so lucrative, wouldn’t more people set up shop undercutting the current offerings? Why not become an HVAC installer and make millions, if you’re really able to make $15k profit on a job you can turn out in a…
For what it’s worth, the original ESP32 is actually 5V tolerant, semi-officially acknowledged by Espressif. Good enough for hobby projects, anyway
We haven’t been asleep. We’ve been saying no at every turn. But they’re using propaganda, and they will continue until something sticks. It’s an endless fight and we are losing, despite our efforts.
For the same reason people see movies in theaters now, even when there’s day-in-day streaming releases right? It’s a social experience and there’s plenty of demand for that.
It already is- to some extent. I see a ton of TikToks on friends feeds that are scenes from the TV show Friends but they’ve generated video of baby versions of each character to say the lines. I haven’t seen them…
I believe if you have a financial incentive not to release source / binaries then that’s a good financial incentive to keep the servers up. If such a mandate doesn’t result in actually releasing anything but instead…
Yes, I suggest they divulge the intellectual property. Games are an art form similar to paintings or music, and we as a society should be able to experience previous art. Keep the IP while you run the servers and sell…
The more I dig into systemd the more I like how it works. Are there still problems popping up with systemd? Anecdotally, I had a couple user-facing problems that were caused by PulseAudio but never systemd actually…
SD Express is fundamentally PCIe + NVMe in a different package, so the technology is prepared to hit incredible speeds when the fastest flash gets physically small and efficient enough to fit.
As a concept it feels like it should be obvious, you can’t expect a runner to sprint consistently, sure in a world where the farther they run the more money you make its ideal if they could but it just isn’t how the…
That’d certainly be a good step, but I think it still only incentives them to hear you out. Since in this case you would have demonstrated to them that you were a customer that risks costing them money (in the form of…
> What sucks is when an AI bot hallucinates some transgression and bans you from a monopoly marketplace for life, with no human recourse. Ask me how I know. This is fundamentally an incentive problem. Whether MegaCorp…
Borland as of a few years ago also ships a clang fork for C++ Builder, interestingly enough. It unfortunately does not solve all of the problems you encounter using C++ Builder in the modern age. I’ve personally watched…
Yeah. If they just left it at “Mach-E” I think it’d have been fine.