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cjpartridge
·5 months ago·discuss
Good ol wet crystals
cjpartridge
·5 months ago·discuss
And once all the Claude subscribers move over to Codex subscriptions, I'd bet a large sum that OpenAI will make their own ToS update preventing automated/scripted usage.
cjpartridge
·7 months ago·discuss
I don't mean to sound rude, but when I read comments like this, I wonder if I'm using the same model and tools?

I've done this many times over, and it's by far one of the least impressive things I've seen CC achieve with a good agent/skills/collab setup.
cjpartridge
·7 months ago·discuss
Building a modern cross platform PostgreSQL DBA tool (and network service), with all the features I wish other tools had, with the hopes to extend it with features for small-medium teams - hyper focused on good DX/UX.
cjpartridge
·7 months ago·discuss
Absolute joke, most Australian parents will just ID for the kids, if the kids don't figure out how to get around it themselves, especially the typical ipad-kids and their parents.

The average Australian punter is getting absolutely screwed by our current government and all involved parties.
cjpartridge
·10 months ago·discuss
Because everything anti-establishment is a conspiracy, remember folks, trust the main stream media - they definitely aren't working hand in hand with intelligence agencies and corporations.
cjpartridge
·10 months ago·discuss
Most definitely - you should always do your own stress testing with your specific CPU (and system) to find out what's stable.

And while all core CO might not be optimal, based on personal experience and what I've seen across multiple enthusiast communities, more often than not you can get an worthwhile improvement to temps/perf with an all core CO.

That being said, there are certainly ways to find and set the best CO values per core, but it will certainly take more effort, stress testing and time.
cjpartridge
·10 months ago·discuss
Try enabling PBO and finding a setting for the curve optimizer that works for you, each CPU is different but -10/-15 is generally achievable - should reduce temperatures across the board and potentially give you some more performance.