I was all in on Claude code as my daily driver for web development. And love it. But I enjoy using pi as my harness more and have never ran out of tokens with Codex yet. Claude code almost always runs out for me with…
Thank you for sharing these tips! Just checked RTK and Headroom out and looks like Headroom actually uses RTK under the hood for CLI output compression: https://github.com/chopratejas/headroom#compared-to
They have a high level summary of ram requirements for the parameter size of each model and how much storage each model uses on their GitHub: https://github.com/ollama/ollama#model-library
This is awesome! I dig this when using Rust and am pumped to try and sneak this in at work where we have a large TS codebase.
This was a great read! Especially for a beginner like me.
Hi, I’m having trouble finding the frontend role in the link provided. Has it already been filled?
Very cool idea and launch!
This genuinely made me LOL
Totally agree. Learning the CDK is when AWS products really started making sense. And it gives you a lot of power in being able to create and manage resources so fast.
I was all in on Claude code as my daily driver for web development. And love it. But I enjoy using pi as my harness more and have never ran out of tokens with Codex yet. Claude code almost always runs out for me with…
Thank you for sharing these tips! Just checked RTK and Headroom out and looks like Headroom actually uses RTK under the hood for CLI output compression: https://github.com/chopratejas/headroom#compared-to
They have a high level summary of ram requirements for the parameter size of each model and how much storage each model uses on their GitHub: https://github.com/ollama/ollama#model-library
This is awesome! I dig this when using Rust and am pumped to try and sneak this in at work where we have a large TS codebase.
This was a great read! Especially for a beginner like me.
Hi, I’m having trouble finding the frontend role in the link provided. Has it already been filled?
Very cool idea and launch!
This genuinely made me LOL
Totally agree. Learning the CDK is when AWS products really started making sense. And it gives you a lot of power in being able to create and manage resources so fast.