I wonder how far we are from the agents just maintaining the packages
Qwen 3.6 is virtually indistinguishable from Claude on my 5090
You’re going to be counting for many many years
Even on a 5090 qwen is really impressive. Felt as good as Claude for little projects.
Can you make it so "exit cockpit" navigates to a route rather than execute a back on the browser, as it takes me back to the hacker news page when I push it. Also took me about 5 minutes to find the cockpit view button…
How complex are we talking? I one shotted a game boy emulator in <6 minutes today
It’s basically a web browser machine, that’s fine.
Nobody seems to consider that doing it yourself, requires you implement it at least as efficiently as the commercial engine did, otherwise you're just creating a worse-performing implementation that seems to behave just…
A lot of us are being forced to deploy AI, and have concluded that the built in security issues are essentially unsolved. So we’re stuck.
I have a 57” ultra wide and it absolutely requires you to look around
Where is that figure from?
You just making stuff up? ComfyUI just works on windows.
Trying to adjust the brightness on an OLED model is a journey
Absolutely not
There are shader packs for actual Minecraft that make the world spherical, it’s a nice addition
RSS made getting the content too easy, no room to show ads!
How big are these jobs? I’ve never seen an action take more than 15s to start
That’s the main reason for me using Firefox and uninstalling Chrome
If you can use bifurcation I guess there’s scope to fully utilise it
It’s legitimately confusing when you see a blink in the corner of your eye and don’t realise something has updated. Or miss it altogether. It’s a UI problem in how to make it update immediately but also have an…
Probably not otherwise the original would also potentially run that risk
I’ve got a similar problem, and plan to replace the thermostat with a Shelly relay which can be toggled by home assistant’s events based on the TRVs in each room. Then the boiler is basically controlled by the relay.
The DJI batteries and charger are very clever too. The batteries auto discharge to a safe level after 2 weeks on the shelf
Adguard home seems to be better in every way. Not sure if this is a feature though.
It should be called DeckHead
I wonder how far we are from the agents just maintaining the packages
Qwen 3.6 is virtually indistinguishable from Claude on my 5090
You’re going to be counting for many many years
Even on a 5090 qwen is really impressive. Felt as good as Claude for little projects.
Can you make it so "exit cockpit" navigates to a route rather than execute a back on the browser, as it takes me back to the hacker news page when I push it. Also took me about 5 minutes to find the cockpit view button…
How complex are we talking? I one shotted a game boy emulator in <6 minutes today
It’s basically a web browser machine, that’s fine.
Nobody seems to consider that doing it yourself, requires you implement it at least as efficiently as the commercial engine did, otherwise you're just creating a worse-performing implementation that seems to behave just…
A lot of us are being forced to deploy AI, and have concluded that the built in security issues are essentially unsolved. So we’re stuck.
I have a 57” ultra wide and it absolutely requires you to look around
Where is that figure from?
You just making stuff up? ComfyUI just works on windows.
Trying to adjust the brightness on an OLED model is a journey
Absolutely not
There are shader packs for actual Minecraft that make the world spherical, it’s a nice addition
RSS made getting the content too easy, no room to show ads!
How big are these jobs? I’ve never seen an action take more than 15s to start
That’s the main reason for me using Firefox and uninstalling Chrome
If you can use bifurcation I guess there’s scope to fully utilise it
It’s legitimately confusing when you see a blink in the corner of your eye and don’t realise something has updated. Or miss it altogether. It’s a UI problem in how to make it update immediately but also have an…
Probably not otherwise the original would also potentially run that risk
I’ve got a similar problem, and plan to replace the thermostat with a Shelly relay which can be toggled by home assistant’s events based on the TRVs in each room. Then the boiler is basically controlled by the relay.
The DJI batteries and charger are very clever too. The batteries auto discharge to a safe level after 2 weeks on the shelf
Adguard home seems to be better in every way. Not sure if this is a feature though.
It should be called DeckHead