What if I told you a secret to lowering your AI costs?
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Use your critical thinking skills and write the code yourselves ๐คฏ
What if I told you a secret to lowering your AI costs?
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Use your critical thinking skills and write the code yourselves ๐คฏ
Did you drink two beers at once while everyone else could only drink one?
There has never been a time in my life when I have been less enthused to be a programmer than now.
These are my personal opinions about the operating system age bracket law passed in California (and coming to Colorado): www.reddit.com/r/pop_os/com...
I'm interested in hearing about any changes in critical thinking skills for those who heavily use AI. Will "real world" data confirm the results?
re @anthropic.com:
I've identified industrial-scale copyright violations on my content by Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, X, and more.
These companies created thousands of crawlers incorporating the text of all my blog posts, open source code, and books into their paid AI models to profit exorbitantly.
After reading your blog, it sounds like #self-hosted will be fully featured? If so, it is worth calling that out some where (I could have also missed this on the page for plutonium/operator pass).
@fluxer.app Will #self-hosted instances have the ability to purchase plutonium in the future or do the limits shown in the comparison chart not apply to #self-hosted instances?
Another option is to enable all those options when the operator pass is purchased.
And setup backups!
They have been for YEARS, I'm still waiting for the huge adoption bump...
"declined not a feature" wow what a nice F U reply
"How AI Impacts Skill Formation" from Anthropic researchers:
> We find that AI use impairs conceptual understanding, code reading, and debugging abilities, without delivering significant efficiency gains on average.
(Continued)
arxiv.org/pdf/2601.20245
Their pricing hasn't been competitive in many many years, I am surprised SF didn't kill them years ago. Sad to see them go either way :(
Dammit, well now if you disappear we know why...you went too deep!
Can anyone suggest tooling to help manage #git stacks but isn't graphite? I'm looking to eval CLI tools to help aid the team with stack management as they have very little experience with it. Thanks! #git
A hackathon for vibecoders
For even more fun, you can capture the struct module ๐
def add_one_hour(%date_or_time{} = value) when date_or_time in [DateTime, NaiveDateTime, Time] do
...
end
Nice!
Looks amazing, is the nightlight ahead of this or after?
I use fastmail due to the shared family calendar option. I don't miss the social logins as I never used them due to trust issues. I ditched proton because I didn't want to run an app for Thunderbird to access my emails as at the time it was buggy as hell on Linux. It may be better now?
I've done this for years, it works very well!
I am piling on to the don't use hardware raid.
That isn't true anymore thankfully!
You are right, these are pretty damn good earbuds. Thanks for the suggestion!
Two counterpoints:
1. Restoring it also requires rebuilding references (FK) for data integrity.
2. Depending on location, data protection laws dictate that deletions are permanent.
Oh I love the "don't be depressed", I haven't tried that! Thanks!
I believe all computers should have ECC memory but we can't have nice things thanks to Intel in the past IIRC.
* 5750G processor not 5650G
Ryzen Pro 5650G - 8c/16t - 65w
64 GB ECC UDIMM ram
Asrock B550M MB
I needed something for self-hosting jellyfin, RSS reader, Forgejo running, Postgres, Elixir projects, Pihole and a bunch of other services.
Depending on budget, the AM5 Epyc + Supermicro/AsRack boards if you need more power.