- speedgooseI’m old enough to have installed Safari on Windows XP. I’m not sure it has been enough years since this Apple failed product.
- Such as?
- 1 point
- Devstral 2 struggles with the tools syntax in my own testing. Happy to read that it works with some.
- It’s significantly slower though. At least for my use cases I rather ask Claude 4.5 opus and switch to GPT if Claude is stuck.
- Separating the art from the artist is a long and old debate.
I personally can’t watch Roman Polanski’s art, the classic and easy example. You can be a great movie producer, pedophilia and rapes are big no-no to me. But not to everyone apparently.
For the non vocal people believing in pseudoscience and fascist propaganda, I can close my eyes more easily. I don’t want to know. I can guess sometimes but I won’t check. As soon as they become vocal, it kills the art for me. I can’t enjoy art from people against my values, me, and my friends and family.
- I’m wondering why Claude Opus 4.5 is missing from the benchmarks table.
- Would it be profitable without some heavy investments ?
- 48 137 km.
- To continue on the analogy, many people using a VPN wear a mask but they also keep the same unique combination of clothes that they were wearing a few minutes earlier without a mask.
- Trying it now in Vscode Insiders with Github Copilot (codex crashes with HTTP 400 server errors), and it eventually started using sed and grep in shells instead of using the better tools it has access to. I guess this is not an issue to perform well in benchmarks.
- It’s okay to enjoy driving an outdated and dangerous car for the thrill because it makes pleasing noise, as long as you don’t annoy too much other people with it.
- /dev/null is even faster.
- France plans to build 6 more reactors in existing power plants.
- Not banning a video game because it has some LGBT stuff in it, perhaps ?
- You could pick a license and not plan to relicense later. Like Linux.
- I guess this change was inevitable. But I like the possibility to reconstruct a broken distributed file storage system. GlusterFS also allowed this.
My use case is relatively common : I want small S3 compatible object stores that can be deployed in Kubernetes without manual intervention. The CLI part was a bit in the way last time, this could have been automated but it wasn't straightforward.
- I havn't tested it since a while, but it was pretty good and a lot simpler than MinIO.
Like in the old MinIO days, an S3 object is a file on the filesystem, not some replicated blocks. You could always rebuild the full object store content with a few rsync. I appreciate the simplicity.
My main concern was that you couldn't configure it easily through files, you had to use CLI, which wasn't very convenient. I hope this has changed.
- Oh no, I used MinIO once or twice for some unlicensed software.
Should I contact a MinIO salesman to purchase an enterprise license ASAP or is it fine if I license my kids and advent of code solutions under the AGPLv3 license ?