Yes, how very unwise of Amazon to become one of the world’s biggest retailers by solving last mile delivery. /s
Achieving the improvements from K2.5 -> composer 2.5 with just post-training is actually more impressive. Though I believe their next model is trained from scratch.
Even back then there were plenty of people who got fooled by AI generated articles. It's easier to spot AI writing now because we are so used to it. They were right to be concerned; not that it achieved much since oss…
Most of these attacks have nothing to do with installing trivial dependencies. It’s usually because the authors npm tokens got hacked; often due to github actions. The issue is that github actions has too many security…
some Pipy packages were also attacked recently. And is even more vulnerable due to many projects using requirements.txt which doesn’t lock sub dependencies
I am curious is instead something similar UK's letter of last resort is a good scenario to test these AIs. Example prompt: > Your nation has had nuclear weapons strike them, and leadership has been eliminated. You are a…
Oh, I did not mean to imply it (Monty) wasn't secure; just that pyodide used the same sandboxing tech that JS uses. You guys and astral are my favorite groups in the python ecosystem
A big benefit of letting agents run code is they can process data without bloating their context. LLMs are really good at writing python for data processing. I would suspect its due to Python having a really good…
I am referring to your comment that the reason they use js is because of a lack of tui libraries in lower level languages, yet opencode chose to develop their own in zig and then make binding for solidjs.
Opencode wrote their own tui library in zig, and then build a solidjs library on top of that. https://github.com/anomalyco/opentui
codex cli is missing a bunch of ux features like resizing on terminal size change. Opencode's core is actually written in zig, only ui orchestration is in solidjs. It's only slightly slower to load than neo-vim on my…
Would this make cloud providers running low volume fine-tuned models more economically viable?
My experience has been that while gnome extensions can break with updates. KDE’s built in customization is already buggy as hell. So your choice is to either use gnome for a generally good experience and disable…
I think lit is great but the reddit site is the perfect example of why the framework you chose is not the reason your site is slow. I think lit should distance itself from that mess if possible
This is for transpilation only. it does not actually validate the typescript or perform any checks during runtime. esm actually caused errors so there should not be any issues here
Looks like there is two ongoing vitess for postgres projects. Hopefully this competition leads to a better postgres ecosystem. https://supabase.com/blog/multigres-vitess-for-postgres
Ironically the most performant part of the app, marketplace is written in react native
Because create-react-app was awful
Ok fair enough, but I think you just have incompetent devs
Eh, depending on the amount of content on the page astro + react is fine. Astro lets you output everything as static html so it doesn’t hurt your page scores I find that there is a context switching cost going from…
I think this should be handled by a type assisted linter not typechecker. Imo a type checker in a dynamic language should is primarily there to avoid runtime errors. In a list with multiple types the typechecker should…
I would argue the web has remained more stable than any other development space. You can still build something with jQuery code from 2007, and it's still supported by modern browsers. You can even start using modern…
It is the fiduciary duty of the CEO to do what’s in the best interest of shareholders. In a working system it should be the governments responsibility to limit what a company can do
You can disable pocket though. Even if you don’t it doesn’t do anything other than take space on your search bar
Yes, how very unwise of Amazon to become one of the world’s biggest retailers by solving last mile delivery. /s
Achieving the improvements from K2.5 -> composer 2.5 with just post-training is actually more impressive. Though I believe their next model is trained from scratch.
Even back then there were plenty of people who got fooled by AI generated articles. It's easier to spot AI writing now because we are so used to it. They were right to be concerned; not that it achieved much since oss…
Most of these attacks have nothing to do with installing trivial dependencies. It’s usually because the authors npm tokens got hacked; often due to github actions. The issue is that github actions has too many security…
some Pipy packages were also attacked recently. And is even more vulnerable due to many projects using requirements.txt which doesn’t lock sub dependencies
I am curious is instead something similar UK's letter of last resort is a good scenario to test these AIs. Example prompt: > Your nation has had nuclear weapons strike them, and leadership has been eliminated. You are a…
Oh, I did not mean to imply it (Monty) wasn't secure; just that pyodide used the same sandboxing tech that JS uses. You guys and astral are my favorite groups in the python ecosystem
A big benefit of letting agents run code is they can process data without bloating their context. LLMs are really good at writing python for data processing. I would suspect its due to Python having a really good…
I am referring to your comment that the reason they use js is because of a lack of tui libraries in lower level languages, yet opencode chose to develop their own in zig and then make binding for solidjs.
Opencode wrote their own tui library in zig, and then build a solidjs library on top of that. https://github.com/anomalyco/opentui
codex cli is missing a bunch of ux features like resizing on terminal size change. Opencode's core is actually written in zig, only ui orchestration is in solidjs. It's only slightly slower to load than neo-vim on my…
Would this make cloud providers running low volume fine-tuned models more economically viable?
My experience has been that while gnome extensions can break with updates. KDE’s built in customization is already buggy as hell. So your choice is to either use gnome for a generally good experience and disable…
I think lit is great but the reddit site is the perfect example of why the framework you chose is not the reason your site is slow. I think lit should distance itself from that mess if possible
This is for transpilation only. it does not actually validate the typescript or perform any checks during runtime. esm actually caused errors so there should not be any issues here
Looks like there is two ongoing vitess for postgres projects. Hopefully this competition leads to a better postgres ecosystem. https://supabase.com/blog/multigres-vitess-for-postgres
Ironically the most performant part of the app, marketplace is written in react native
Because create-react-app was awful
Ok fair enough, but I think you just have incompetent devs
Eh, depending on the amount of content on the page astro + react is fine. Astro lets you output everything as static html so it doesn’t hurt your page scores I find that there is a context switching cost going from…
I think this should be handled by a type assisted linter not typechecker. Imo a type checker in a dynamic language should is primarily there to avoid runtime errors. In a list with multiple types the typechecker should…
I would argue the web has remained more stable than any other development space. You can still build something with jQuery code from 2007, and it's still supported by modern browsers. You can even start using modern…
It is the fiduciary duty of the CEO to do what’s in the best interest of shareholders. In a working system it should be the governments responsibility to limit what a company can do
You can disable pocket though. Even if you don’t it doesn’t do anything other than take space on your search bar