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- bikelangIs there something with the Claude code plugin for JB IDEs you don’t like? Is there something the VSCode Claude Code plugin does better?
- I remain quite skeptical of that. Maybe on a purpose built overclocking rig :^)
- I rocked my Haswell i5 until last year when I built a brand new machine around the 9800x3d. Along the way I upgraded it from 8gb of ram to 32gb, got a gen 1 pcie3 NVME, and went through successive hand-me-down GPUs starting from a GeForce 770 to the RTX 2070 it has now.
In fact my wife is still rocking that machine - although her gaming needs are much less equipment intense than mine. After a small refurb I gave it (new case, new air cooler, new PSU) - I expect it to last another 5 years for her.
- I’m sure there are a plethora of technical reasons it’s impractical - but my dream is a big, unified L3 cache across their CCD chiplets. Maybe 256mb in size for the x950 x3d chips.
- Just curious - what do you think the current best git platforms are?
- Just as an FYI - I just looked at the download page and Pop 24.04 now has an official arm64 ISO (including Arm w/ Nvidia)
- FWIW - the fans on my 4070ti super turn off during idle in pop, bazzite, and cachy (just like on windows). Definitely no being stuck at 30% that I’ve experienced
- Minor nit but I noticed at the bottom the text reads “Start free tiral”. Maybe a dance-themed joke that went over my head? But probably intended to be “trial” :^)
- In case you’re not aware - Pop!_OS has built their cosmic desktop environment on top of iced.
- I didn’t see that in the article - did I just miss that? Or do you have another source?
- Yeah I’m definitely not going to pay a subscription for a dashcam so that some company can profit off my data. This does however sound like it could be amazing if it benefited OSM instead. One of my biggest gripes with retail dashcams is that the hardware and software feels pretty universally cheap. I’d pay a premium for a good dashcam and I’d be totally ok with my data being used to improve OSM.
- Cable was like $80/mo for me and the vast majority of the channels was absolute garbage. Now I pay like 25/mo and swap services every month or two. There’s always something new and interesting to watch - for my relatively minimal watching hours at least. I’m not sure how you feel worse off? You know you don’t need to stay subscribed to every service year round?
- What is the value of the social network? I discover code by looking for a package in my language via a search engine. Whether it’s GitHub/GitLab/Gittea/etc doesn’t matter as long as it’s indexed by the search engine.
- MacOS for work - Linux for personal
- That’s a bummer to hear. I last used GitLab in 2021 and quite enjoyed it then. Although it does make sense - GitLabs former CTO/CPO now works at OpenAI as their CRO. That kind of shift doesn’t happen in a vacuum. I worked with this person at a previous company and they were an incredibly destabilizing force there - so I was pretty nervous for GitLab after their hiring.
- They probably mean 80th percentile of the response time distribution? Usually you see this talked about for P95 or P99
- I wish GH had issues only every 2 years. That’d be amazing! We see issues weekly - if not near daily - at work. Personally I advocate for self-hosted GitLab. I like their pipelines a lot more than GH Actions too.
- I do the same thing on canoe/rafting trips as well. Load my metal cook pot full of sand and stick it on the edge of the fire once we’ve finished dinner. Keeping it under the tent fly is enough to keep things a little more toasty all night. Especially nice with how chilly it can get camping next to water.
- Sand batteries are pretty well known in the passive solar greenhouse world. Even in cold northern climates they’ve been proven to store enough heat for year round use to keep tropical fruits producing.