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josteink

15,170 karmajoined hace 15 años
General stance: open or not at all.

https://jostein.kjonigsen.net

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OpenWRT 25.12.0-RC2 Released

openwrt.org
10 points·by josteink·hace 6 meses·0 comments

OpenWRT 25.12.0-RC1 Released

downloads.openwrt.org
5 points·by josteink·hace 7 meses·0 comments

OpenWRT 24.10.5 Released

openwrt.org
5 points·by josteink·hace 7 meses·0 comments

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josteink
·hace 5 días·discuss
But it's written in Rust so it must be good :D
josteink
·hace 13 días·discuss
That’s a very dramatic take - and I dare say a counter-factual one too.

Which actual genocide would you be talking about?

I really don’t think people should water out words like that over what is essentially tiny political differences.
josteink
·hace 15 días·discuss
> So, MS builds VSCode - doesn't even fork Atom to do so. Looks identical to it. They built it from scratch. Bigger. Slower.

Someone needs to fix a memory leak here.

Atom was famously slow. Even among people using it and championing it.

VSCode totally wowed people not just because it was faster, but because it was essentially the first «real» Electron-app which proved Electron-apps could have near native performance.

You got this part 100% backwards.
josteink
·hace 16 días·discuss
I think a better frame would be «how could the maintainers have responded in a constructive, collaborative way upon learning about the tooling not being compliant with Emacs-standards, in a way which have helped land what was clearly a good faith effort aiming to make Emacs better?»

Outright rejecting the patches was IMO not a pragmatic or constructive choice and will drive the wrong incentives wether you morally approve of it or not.
josteink
·hace 16 días·discuss
He made a patch in good faith, not knowing about these rules.

He’s point is that because he was coming at this with an honest, open approach he saw his work rejected.

His observation is that this will reward dishonest submissions which are NOT made in good faith. Ie rewarding the wrong things.

Incentives drives the outcome. What incentives does this give people?
josteink
·hace 16 días·discuss
Did you review the code in question and end up rating it slop, or are you just reflexively calling anything AI-generated slop?

Humans can produce garbage code. As can AI. So therefore the process around the code matters, and it seems clear to me the author has had a reasonable process around the code, as opposed to blindly accepting some 1-shotted output.

To me this looks like good use of AI.
josteink
·el mes pasado·discuss
The ARM64 Linux version (Azure version actually) is what I run on my MacBook through docker when I need it for testing.
josteink
·el mes pasado·discuss
Flathub has banned any software developed using AI or which is «ethically questionable».

I’m pretty sure that excludes Claude Desktop.

https://www.techtimes.com/articles/317463/20260531/flathub-a...
josteink
·el mes pasado·discuss
I don’t see why it ships with a SIM + a forced plan.

That limits the ability to use it (or buy it) in any «unsupported» country.
josteink
·hace 2 meses·discuss
This is an impressive effort and offering and I really want to try it out!

Clicking on "download" though, I get this:

> Full edition (121G zipped, 174G unzipped): From Internet Archive

Not to be picky about free stuff offered by others, but I'd be more happy to download a non-zipped torrent, ready for use, where I can contribute BW back to the project itself as a means of gratitude.
josteink
·hace 2 meses·discuss
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josteink
·hace 2 meses·discuss
While the news is interesting in itself, I found the lack of illustrations disappointing.

When discussing new novel molecular structures, one would think providing a concrete visuals of what they look like more interesting than human-scale photos of materials containing them?
josteink
·hace 2 meses·discuss
> You are greatly underestimating the current hardware requirements for productive local LLMs.

Fixed that for you. Right now most models produced are based on floating point maths and probabilities, which is "expensive" to do math on.

Microsoft has researched 1-bit LLMs which can run much more efficiently, and on much cheaper hardware[1].

If this research is reproducable and reusable outside their research models, this means the cost of running self-hosted LLMs will be reduced by an order of magnitude once this hits mainstream.

[1] https://github.com/microsoft/BitNet
josteink
·hace 3 meses·discuss
Can you for an outsider expand on this argument. I’m not saying you’re wrong, but why is that?
josteink
·hace 3 meses·discuss
We built it on enthusiasm for enthusiasts and for that reason alone, it became something great.

Then they stole it all for profit.

Probably not the first time in history this has happened.
josteink
·hace 3 meses·discuss
> Very few people with LinkedIn profiles read the social feed.

I read somewhere that in Norway (small sample, yes I know) LinkedIn is supposedly a more popular social network than X/Twitter.

You can have whatever opinion you mean about Elon, X, free speech and whatever. I'm not here to have that discussion.

All that considered, as a Norwegian this had me quite surprised. I don't have the source anymore, but I'd love to dig into it to see what sort of metrics they use to measure this sort of popularity.

Literally nobody I know uses LinkedIn except for business-SPAM.
josteink
·hace 3 meses·discuss
I held out until my work MacBook got force-upgraded by IT.

I've never used my Linux ThinkPad more than after my MacBook got macOS 26.
josteink
·hace 4 meses·discuss
I just stopped using Finder all together.

Bloom is a fairly cheap one-time purchase and infinitely more capable.

https://bloomapp.club/
josteink
·hace 4 meses·discuss
I was forced to upgrade at work.

So I’ve enabled reduced transparency and all the other accessibility settings I can find to remove the terribleness.

The UI is now mono-coloured gray and looks like MacOS back in the days before OS X was a thing - but it’s still better than what Apple “envisioned” with Tahoe.
josteink
·hace 4 meses·discuss
This Reddit thread claims to have identified Meta/Facebook as a/the major villain (for age verification):

https://old.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1rshc1f/i_traced_2_b...

Disclaimer: I have not myself verified the claims.