sippeangelo
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- sippeangeloThankfully the feature is just in time for it to fall out of fashion! It really is an awful layout, UX wise. But at least it looks pretty at a glance!
- You use Syncthing for object storage?
- The overmoulding is seriously ugly. Gold and navy blue?! Silver and medical grey? Only the black is passable.
- But who's gonna produce that once Paramount owns HBO?
- Wow you weren't kidding. The insides of that looks like an absolute hellscape. Like a whole floor is missing and they just set up shop in a warehouse!
- Love this bit of lore. It goes super well with The Thought Emporiums video about recreating an Egyptian mummy just to eat it: https://youtu.be/fbhV0TP3jco
- The biggest latency improvement I saw was switching off OpenAI's API that would have a latency anywhere between 0.3 - 6 seconds(!) for the same two word search embedding...
- > Neither engenders user trust in the work that the agent undertook. Antigravity provides context on agentic work at a more natural task-level abstraction, with the necessary and sufficient set of artifacts and verification results, for the user to gain that trust.
I'm going to need an AI summary of this page to even start comprehending this... It doesn't help that the scrolling makes me nauseous, just like real anti-gravity probably would.
- The article is titled "How Elon Musk is boosting the British Right". For "some" reason Sky is self-censoring their title, but not for Twitter, weirdly enough.
<title>HOW ELON MUSK IS BOOSTING THE BRITISH RIGHT</title> <meta name="twitter:title" content="HOW ELON MUSK IS BOOSTING THE BRITISH RIGHT "> <meta property="og:title" content="How the world's richest man is boosting the British right"> - The answer should be that it's a privacy leak! Do you allow random actors to brute force your login?
- From an EU perspective I would have been out of there in February. But what is it they say, again? "Grass is always browner on the other side"? It also helps being part of a minority that the sitting regime wants to exterminate to the very definition of the word.
- Really interesting to get some perspective on how Avalanche worked before I joined the Stockholm tools team, right around as JC4 was being wrapped up. The few peeks I got at the Python editor code gave me nightmares and I was very happy to work in the C++ and Qt version instead.
I think "crunch culture" in gamedev will always be its downfall. Especially in double-A studios that seem to end up with over ambitious projects where with scope creep and lack of direction, the sunk cost ends up too great to steer away from. Either you release what you've got, or throw it all away.
- I don't care for Deus Ex, but looking at the screenshots I struggle to tell which one is the remaster. It's very clear that they messed up the lighting and the overall mood though. I'd be offended as a fan.
- It sounds like a straight up lie. Third party apps have always been able to record from microphones, and the live translation doesn't work without a connection to its app. They're just annoyed that they have to share their private APIs that let them do it without the normal restrictions for apps.
- > delayed features are leading to a worse experience for users
If they want to play fast and loose with the lack of consumer protections in the US market, by all means! Delayed features actually lead to a BETTER experience over here in the EU.
- Or putting a huge play button covering it when paused. Or taking painfully long to fade-out the UI after pressing play... The list goes on.
- I agree. I wish they focused more on it. I'd love to be able to give it a few sentences of instructions to make it even more effective for me. It's so much more of a productivity boon than all the coding agent stuff ever was.
- This is the one thing keeping me from switching from Cursor. I much prefer Zed in every other way. Exciting!
- It's especially clear in the "inline dict" example. I really like it!
props:: mime_type: "text/html", encoding: "gzip" # Inline dict. - Every time I need to browse to a specific path I have to google it, because there is no path input anywhere.
(It's Shift+Cmd+G of course)