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14,850karma·5,672submissions·July 25, 2012
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OK, it is confirmed to be fake. Thank God!
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thank god for that.
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As a model y juniper owner this is really fucked up. Full stop this will forever be in my brain when it comes time to buy my daughter her vehicle in 2 years. This is a brand destroyer for Tesla. i rea…
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If you want to try this but not really spend time configuring it, there's a cool OS distro called Omarchy. https://omarchy.org/ …
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who cares. we can build more. energymaxx or the us will become like germany.
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Yes you are missing something: Claude Opus 4.1 Most intelligent model for complex tasks Input $15 / MTok Output $75 / MTok Prompt caching Write $18.75 / MT…
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You compare what can be used by most engineers. Most engineers are not going to spend that insane price of Opus. It's extremely high compared to all other models, so even if it is slightly better…
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It will be like coming home after such a long time using Sonnet 4 for all code and UI/UX work. I do hope sincerely this brings OpenAI back on top! Would be awesome to have a new king again. "…
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Design peaked here for OS's. Perfect balance of colors and functionality, and gloss. This was the top.
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https://vocaroo.com/1njz1UwwVHCF It doesn't sound so good. Excellent technical achievement and it may just improve more and more! But for now I can't use it for consumer fac…
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Product guys with no technical experience are getting one-shotted by VC dollars making them think they can create projects themselves. It's an admirable goal but will never happen. Now for senior…
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I did some exploration using LLMs to parse, understand then fill in PDFs. It was brutal but doable. I don't think I could build a "generalized" solution like this without LLMs. The inte…
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One of the best parts of my day is to put on my straw cowboy hat on, no shirt and walk around the block at around 10am to get some raw sunlight on the body. No phone just walk around.
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I haven't used Claude Code - but have been using Amp a lot recently. Amp always hits on target. They created something really special. Has anyone here used both Claude Code and Amp and can compar…
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For the Krea team that might be reading: I was trying to evaluate Krea for my image gen use case, and couldn't find: - cost per image - latency per image Hope you guys can add it somewhere!
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Use pymupdf to extract the PDF text. Hell, run that nasty business through an LLM as step-2 to get a beautiful clean markdown version of the text. Lord knows the PDF format is horribly complex!
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I haven't used C#/.NET since .NET 4 - I remember it was great, yet heavily tied into Visual Studio, and forget about using CLI for things like most other languages. It was all GUI or nothing…
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Think of an insane number of requests. Now 20x it, that's what the top 1% of Claude users are at. Just fleecing the service dry. hard problem, what else could Claude do tbh
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Hamachi was BIG in the gaming scene. I used to host a Tibia server and use it to make the server accessible to friends.
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Anyone else kind of lose the high of solving a difficult problem since LLMs became the workflow? You still have to really guide the AI, none of this is automatic. Yet I no longer feel the mega joys I …
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All of those shortcomings were deliberately orchestrated by Google and Apple to keep taxing developers.
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This article would benefit from an example page to show how these "feel".
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Just gimme a `go fmt` or `mix format`. These discussions are so 2007! :)
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I don't touch the steering wheel period in my Tesla though. Literally from door to door.
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Never heard of, or personally experienced, a PIP that didn't end with a job change. Plan accordingly dude
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