- cherryteastainAdam Smith's Wealth of Nations explores the topic in depth
- Thanks for the correction, looks like I misremembered. But limits are low enough with Sonnet that, I imagine you can barely do anything serious with Opus on the Pro plan.
- I think the author glosses over the real reason why tons of people use Codex over CC: limits. If you want to use CC properly you must use Opus 4.5 which is not even included in the Claude Pro plan. Meanwhile you can use Codex with gpt-5.2-codex on the ChatGPT Plus plan for some seriously long sessions.
Looks like Gemini plans have even more generous limits on the equivalently priced plans (Google AI Pro). I'd be interested in the experiences of people who used Google Antigravity/Gemini CLI/Gemini Code Assist for nontrivial tasks.
- Can't anyone get a RHEL instance on their favorite cloud, dnf install whatever packages they want sources of, email Redhat to demand the sources, and shut down the instance?
- BN(O) is/was not a simple pathway to UK residence. As the wikipedia article says
> BN(O)s are British nationals and Commonwealth citizens, but not British citizens. They are subject to immigration controls when entering the United Kingdom and do not have automatic right of abode there
Things were different before the 1981 British Nationality Act but it's not too relevant for HK as the 1981 act is before the Sino British Declaration.
- What does rustrover do that rust-analyzer itself cannot?
- Maduro is a corrupt dictator who holds sham elections, but that does not change the fact that he unfortunately is the president of the internationally recognized government. Will you also propose US seize Turkish or Russian freighters because Erdogan and Putin "won" elections under highly suspect circumstances?
If Putin came out in 2020 and said "I do not recognize Joe Biden as US president, he stole the election, Donald Trump was the real winner, so I am sanctioning America and seizing American LNG tankers" everyone would take that as a hostile action and even a casus belli.
- > How is that comparable? That seems like a deliberate misrepresentation of the situation. Russian actions here almost certainly have the full backing of what they (probably rightfully) consider to be the legitimate Donestk People's Republic and Luhansk People's Republic governments.
- Domestic laws of a country do not constitute valid justification for seizing another country's vessels under international law.
- Imagine the outrage if the title were instead "China seizes Philippine oil tanker in South China Sea"
- Check out how $100 put in bank deposits or S&P500 have done versus gold over the last 50 years. You will find that these do not generate real returns when measured against sound currency either.
- Hopefully they do better than UK's Graphcore who seem to be circling the drain
- Countries like Denmark, Switzerland or Netherlands indeed offer very good quality of life but the language barrier is substantial. Tons of people know English as a second language and almost no one knows, say, Danish as a second language.
- Remember when they just annulled an election when they did not like the result?
- Rust's Result is the same thing as C++'s std::expected. How is calling std::expected::value undefined behaviour?
- > designing a bootloader that allows you to run a third party unsigned OS
Oh thank you master for allowing me to boot a different OS!
Being allowed to run whatever OS you want on your device is a right, not something you should need permission for.
- I find the article useful from a "how do C++20 coroutines work" perspective, but these sorts of tutorials don't really help you use coroutines in anything beyond a toy program.
I personally found coroutines are useful only in conjunction with a library wrapping OS system calls to interact with sockets (epoll/iouring on Linux, for instance), providing an event loop, and handles the complexity of multithreading. The most fleshed out one out there is probably boost asio.
- Not really, just as we can create spectrograms [1] for a real time audio feed without having to wait for the end of the recording by binning the signal into timewise chunks.