"Claude Code I've heard is refined." I've heard, but "The real problem with it is that it doesn't work.". Seems strange.
how do I install it with pip? It requires to be in virtual environment. (
"what other operating systems might call the "clipboard"" might
How come this as an alternative having "Pricing" in the header? Just another Postman. At least in Postman I can do Websocket for free.
Unfortunately, nix is an extremely unfriendly thing in therms of documentation. It almost impossible to graps the meaning of its syntax, although people claim that nix is extremely useful. Nowadays the documentation (or…
"reasonably", "decent", "exception" are contradictory to "speed".
"You can write reasonably fast software in almost any decent language (with a few exceptions)." - this is entirely wrong statement.
"std::coroutine_handle<> *hp_;" does it, the former line, really count as a tutorial at the very beginning?
Apple's hardware is not any good for ML since they abandoned CUDA ecosystem giving nothing to match the needs of such customers.
The most interesting part about an M1 architecture is an absence of any fan. But, still, from a back-end developer point of view, the one has to wait at least 3-6 months for the software to embrace an M1 chip.
Nowadays it is not only ability to interact with hardware you have to take into account, choosing an OS, but also usability of an OS.
"Claude Code I've heard is refined." I've heard, but "The real problem with it is that it doesn't work.". Seems strange.
how do I install it with pip? It requires to be in virtual environment. (
"what other operating systems might call the "clipboard"" might
How come this as an alternative having "Pricing" in the header? Just another Postman. At least in Postman I can do Websocket for free.
Unfortunately, nix is an extremely unfriendly thing in therms of documentation. It almost impossible to graps the meaning of its syntax, although people claim that nix is extremely useful. Nowadays the documentation (or…
"reasonably", "decent", "exception" are contradictory to "speed".
"You can write reasonably fast software in almost any decent language (with a few exceptions)." - this is entirely wrong statement.
"std::coroutine_handle<> *hp_;" does it, the former line, really count as a tutorial at the very beginning?
Apple's hardware is not any good for ML since they abandoned CUDA ecosystem giving nothing to match the needs of such customers.
The most interesting part about an M1 architecture is an absence of any fan. But, still, from a back-end developer point of view, the one has to wait at least 3-6 months for the software to embrace an M1 chip.
Nowadays it is not only ability to interact with hardware you have to take into account, choosing an OS, but also usability of an OS.