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Repoprompt is going Open Source

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SpaceXAI prepares Grok Build desktop app to rival OpenAI Codex

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Zyphra releases the ZAYA1-8B MoE model optimized for intelligence density

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Spike in Codex Downloads

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Lost Pixel is joining Figma and sunsetting the OSS product

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Understanding Clojure's Persistent Vectors, pt. 1 (2013)

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AWS has officially removed all EC2 instances in Bahrain from their docs

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Qwen 3.6 Plus Preview Available for Free for a Limited Time

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Chroma Context-1 a 20B Parameter Open Source Search Agent

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OpenAI's latest repo has Claude as the third top contributor

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Cursor Composer 2 is just Kimi K2.5 with RL

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MAI-Image-2: for limitless creativity

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New Version of the Elixir Language Tour

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Meta is shutting down its VR metaverse on June 15th

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15.03. 1999 (27 years ago) ICQ chat where the name Counter-Strike was decided

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Jetpack Compose now available for React Native apps

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Musk admits xAI "not built right" weeks after Tesla invested $2B

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Way to Run OpenClaw Locally on AMD Ryzen

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Vite+ Is Now MIT

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mirzap
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Exactly. Git is an amazing piece of software. If a team can’t use Git, which is still the simplest and most reliable way to track project history, I wouldn’t have much confidence in their ability to produce quality software.
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The Flash model costs more than the Frontier models. Didn't see that coming.
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I’m more interested in the topic myself. Do you have any recommended reads (besides the usual ones - tldp, kernel docs, linux foundation, etc)?
mirzap
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I’m curious how it’s legal to size a ship in international waters under any circumstances? We have a word for that - piracy.
mirzap
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I use Repoprompt's workflows for this. They are pretty good.
mirzap
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Technical report: https://www.zyphra.com/zaya1-8b-technical-report

Announcement post: https://www.zyphra.com/post/zaya1-8b
mirzap
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Yeah, I do that too. Essentially, the system I described begins working on a task that is small enough and clearly defined. Each “slice” in a milestone usually have 5-10 subtasks (for instance, Slice E1 has P1...P6 subtasks). The orchestrator then receives the prompt to implement E1-P1.
mirzap
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I dedicate a significant amount of time to defining the precise actions that agents should perform (PRD/ADR). I break down the feature sets into Milestones and slices (tasks). These tasks are small, well-defined, and scoped. I have a prompt template that the “architect” agent prepares whenever I want to initiate a new feature. This ensures that the prompt structure remains consistent and standardized over time. The generated prompt is then pasted to the “orchestrator,” which performs context discovery (using Repoprompt) and finalizes the plan then proceeds to launch subagents to do the work.

Based on the size and complexity of the task, as well as any inter-task dependencies, the orchestrator deploys one or more subagents (sometimes 5 or 6 subagents) to work on these mini tasks. Once all tasks are completed, the orchestrator initiates verification and launches a review workflow. This workflow uses the original prompt, acceptance criteria, repository internal guidelines, and relevant skills to conduct a thorough review of the agents’ work.

Typically, there are one or two review iterations, during which the review agent identifies any issues. Sometimes, I may also notice issues and have to "steer" the orchestrator. The time required for a slice to complete ranges from 30 minutes to 4 or 5 hours, depending on its size, complexity, and the number of subtasks it contains.

Only if I run about 3 such orchestration in parallel I can reach hourly limit.
mirzap
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I'm on $200 Max plan
mirzap
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For me it's the opposite. I almost never hit hourly limit, but I hit weekly limit in about 5 days.
mirzap
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Doubling the five-hour rate limits is merely a marketing stunt if the weekly rates are not also doubled. It simply means that you can reach the weekly limits in three days instead of five.
mirzap
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My thoughts exactly. I also believe that subscription services are profitable, and the talk about subsidies is just a way to extract higher profit margins from the API prices businesses pay.
mirzap
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Given the context, how it is not? These are not some random place on the map that have disappeared.
mirzap
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Those towns and villages will be rebuilt after the war. This is not excuse for what Apple did, it is justification for ethnic cleansing and occupation. Same as with Gaza City. It existed for 3500 years, it will be rebuilt and it will outlive the US/Israel for sure.
mirzap
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It looks like AI-generated slop. Can't believe people would poison context with things like this.
mirzap
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https://wccftech.com/ddr5-prices-just-posted-their-first-dro...
mirzap
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Repo: https://github.com/openai/parameter-golf
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Why would they have that feature in claude code cli if it goes against the ToS? You can use Claude Code programatically. This is not the issue. The issue is that Anthropic wants to lock you in within their dev ecosystem (like Apple does). Simple as that.
mirzap
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Official website: https://viteplus.dev/
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And you shouldn’t verify. Many companies offering these identity verification services have ties to the intelligence networks of a country that shall not be named (similar to most VPN services that are supposedly there to protect your anonymity).