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smcleod

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Working in tech since 2005, in the DevOps scene since 2011, making mistakes daily.

Blog: https://smcleod.net Mastodon: @[email protected] Github: https://github.com/sammcj

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New Apple Silicon M4 and M5 HiDPI Limitation on 4K External Displays

smcleod.net
313 points·by smcleod·hace 3 meses·170 comments

M4 and M5 Macs cannot run 4k screens in HiDPI mode – limited to 3.3k

github.com
8 points·by smcleod·hace 3 meses·3 comments

Borgbase backups have been unavailable for 3 days

status.borgbase.com
105 points·by smcleod·hace 3 años·85 comments

comments

smcleod
·anteayer·discuss
I suspect there's some cargo culting, and some folks that are generally more likely to table flip than understand things that challenge their workflow.
smcleod
·anteayer·discuss
Yes their docs cover how to properly prompt it to ensure you don't get hit by the classifier, you can distil those down to a skill to help build prompts for the more challenging situations, e.g. https://github.com/sammcj/agentic-coding/blob/main/Skills/pr...
smcleod
·anteayer·discuss
I've been working with it heavily since its first release. I use it for software architects, complex debugging and some development and I have not had it refuse or downgrade even once.
smcleod
·hace 4 días·discuss
Yeah the 256GB/s bandwidth is really very limiting
smcleod
·hace 5 días·discuss
ultracode in Claude Code kicks off a dynamic workflow.
smcleod
·hace 9 días·discuss
This looks very much like many slopped up UIs I've seen over the past few years. Not saying the code is, but the design itself looks vibe coded?
smcleod
·hace 11 días·discuss
Weird they talk about their 31B dense model but haven't actually released it anywhere.
smcleod
·hace 11 días·discuss
But does anyone actually need a Windows?
smcleod
·hace 12 días·discuss
They canned the moved to make -p commands API billable.
smcleod
·hace 14 días·discuss
Material design looks pretty dated these days. I'm wondering why people would still be using it? Is it just a taste thing or something people have been working with for a long time?
smcleod
·hace 14 días·discuss
Qwen as well.
smcleod
·hace 17 días·discuss
Looks decent but $250 AUD for a font? Even for local and personal use? That's... a lot. I was thinking if it is paid and it was around $25 I'd consider it, then I saw the price!
smcleod
·hace 17 días·discuss
3.5's 122-A10B is still great!
smcleod
·hace 17 días·discuss
35b-a3b is only 3b active parameters, it's a MoE.
smcleod
·hace 18 días·discuss
Handy, Cotypist, Markedit, Ghostty Tip, BetterTouchTool, GoodLinks, Pixelmator Pro, Handbrake, Zed, Onyx, LittleSnitch (or LuLu), Chezmoi, Stats, Shottr, llama.cpp, oMLX, LM Studio, Parcel, Things, OrbStack, Msty Studio.
smcleod
·hace 18 días·discuss
Try 27b, it's significantly smarter than 35b-a3b (although it is slower, it's not so bad with MTP).
smcleod
·hace 18 días·discuss
It's sort of a form of corrective antithesis (or "negation-antithesis") I think. A bit like "it's not x, it's why". Really grinds my gears.
smcleod
·hace 18 días·discuss
Yikes twice the price of a PS5 in Australia! I will still be buying one though. I'm looking forward to moving away from Sony after having a PlayStation in my living room for 16+ years. I really like Steam's ethics / how they treat their customers - and the steam deck (while under powered) has been fantastic.
smcleod
·hace 21 días·discuss
Similar conclusion I've come to. For all the complex RAG and many SaaS startups selling knowledge engines - what we keep falling back to is simple a wiki (markdown) + simple tools to solve problems and help answer questions programmatically where possible. Cheap, fast, low complexity and no lock-in.
smcleod
·hace 21 días·discuss
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