baq
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- baqbit the bullet this week and paid for a month of claude and a month of chatgpt plus. claude seems to have much lower token limits, both aggregate and rate-limited and GPT-5.2 isn't a bad model at all. $20 for claude is not enough even for a hobby project (after one day!), openai looks like it might be.
- Get ready for ToS changes forbidding robots from using web pages.
Unless they pay for access, of course.
- you should advertise a local prefix (anything in fd00::/8) in your network and it should just work. no need to use the isp-provided prefix for lan.
- Maybe Trump kicked the DGSE out of Boeing
- > Their own defense against what? What threats, until fairly recently, did the Europeans face that they needed to spend money protecting against?
Same ones the US built the most expensive army in the world to defend against
- > Waiting for Opus
Sir Opus is the fast one of the bunch. Try GPT 5.2 high.
- This is exactly what the article’s title does
- cursor has a reviewer product which works quite well indeed, though I've only used it with github. not sure how they manage context, but it finds issues that the diff causes well outside the diff.
- if my employer has a cursor sub, but not a graphite sub, will this news free me from the demon's shackles from hell of github PRs?
- straight from the horse's mouth: https://www.hackerneue.com/item?id=46327206
- That's the correct diagnosis IMHO, but getting good as software engineering is ~3 years of serious studying and ~5-10 years of serious work and that's after you've learned to code, which is easier to some and more difficult to others.
Compare ROI of that to being able to get kinda the software you need in a few hours of prompting; it's a new paradigm, progress is (still) exponential and we don't know where exactly things will settle.
Experts will get scarce and very sought after, but once they start to retire in 10-20-30 years... either dark ages or AI overlords await us.
- You can’t and that’s the new normal. We’re probably the only generation which was given an opportunity to get properly good at coding. No such luxury will be available in a few years optimistically; pessimistically it’s been taken away with GPT 5.2 and Opus 4.5.
- Mildly amusing since i remember AutoCAD having a lisp interpreter ~30 years ago…?
- Take inspiration from ghetto sim racing setups (which are also implemented by some middle click scroll versions) and use the mouse cursor y position relative to the picked object as scroll velocity instead of destination position. Change cursor to up/down. Needs some vertical space above the list though.
- Product lines are in design and development for years, two years is lightning fast, code names can be found for things five or more years before they were released, so everyone who works with them knows them better (much better) than the retail names.
- I’m pretty sure the number of people at Intel who can tell you offhandedly the answer to your questions about only Intel processors is approximately zero give or take couple. Digging would be required.
If you were willing to accept only the relatively high power variants it’d be easier.
- MS Word had to be rewritten from ~scratch to get rid of a document losing crash. Yes, we survived, but at what cost?
- > The hang up here is SWEs belief those abstractions must be stored as some syntax they know
Contracts need to be written down to be effectively enforced. We don’t like a he said she said in software, right?
- GPT 5+ high+ review bots find consistently good issues on average for me, sometimes they’re bogus, but sometimes they’re really, really good finds. I was impressed more than once.
- More likely artifact of debug prints being removed.