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brulard
·3 mesi fa·discuss
It is made to perform much better than your typical electron app would. Saying electron-based == shitty is complete misunderstanding of the technology. Although i dislike Figma as much as the next guy, their app was in many ways very impressive. See Figma's cofounder old articles at https://madebyevan.com/figma/
brulard
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Did I? Not only are you comparing apples to oranges, you even provide misleading numbers.

3090 gets 20-30 tokens a second for dense ~30B models (QwQ 32B, Gemma 3 27B Q4), similar to M3 ultra. If you are talking about Qwen3-Coder 30B (MoE), then both 3090 and M3 Ultra are around ~70 tok/s.

But even if you were right about the speed - which you are not - speed is pointless if you need large model that wouldn't fit into your VRAM.
brulard
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Are you aware that your 3090s have nowhere close to 256GB of VRAM? Or maybe you are not aware that on macs you have unified memory (working both as RAM and VRAM).
brulard
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I like Gemini CLI and I got a lot of value from their free tier, and I'm now on the $20 sub. But it is a level bellow the usefulness of Claude Opus 4.6.
brulard
·5 mesi fa·discuss
What if I didn't know the words yet? Usage of totally unintuitive icons is obviously wrong. Colors can be helpful too. Colored text - not as concise as recognizable icons.

Another non-negligible advantage of icon is, that it is language agnostic. Not everyone is fluent in language they have to use.
brulard
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I disagree completely. I have hard times parsing the text. Simple icons are a life saver for me in big data tables
brulard
·5 mesi fa·discuss
There could be factories manufacturing your own design, just one piece. It won't be economical, but can be done. But parts are still the same - chunks and boards of wood joined together by the same few methods. Maybe some other materials thrown into the mix. With software it is similar: Different products use (mostly) the same building blocks, functions, libraries, drivers, frameworks, design patterns, ux patterns.
brulard
·5 mesi fa·discuss
That is not a technical constraint and may be automated if it made sense financially. Same with software - for some time software won't be all designed, coded, tested, deployed to production without human supervision or approval. But the pieces in between are more and more filled by AI, as are the logistics of designing, manufacturing and distributing sofas.
brulard
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I turned on this overspend and limited the spending to $20. A day later I checked my spending, I had used "295%" of my limit. Almost $60. No idea why it didn't respect my setting.
brulard
·5 mesi fa·discuss
pro is the $20, right? It runs out quickly, especially using opus. But what do you expect for that kind of money? For serious work at least Max $100 is needed.
brulard
·6 mesi fa·discuss
As an ADHD person, the landing page is absolutely anti-ADHD - a lot of stuff with basically no info about what it really does. It should have been all concise and tangible information, simple example, demo. Instead just a lot of marketing fluff. I spent all the focus budget there and I have no idea what it does.
brulard
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I disagree with the vibecoding take. Its a new skill that absolutely has a place in developers skillset and it may be of great importance for some kinds of projects. You can learn so much by vibecoding little projects that otherwise would never see the light of day.
brulard
·7 mesi fa·discuss
not sure what i'm looking at here...
brulard
·7 mesi fa·discuss
How about the rest of the resources? CPU/GPU? Would your work not be affected by inference running?
brulard
·7 mesi fa·discuss
If you have inference running on this new 128GB RAM Mac, wouldn't you still need another separate machine to do the manual work (like running IDE, browsers, toolchains, builders/bundlers etc.)? I can not imagine you will have any meaningful RAM available after LLM models are running.
brulard
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Exactly this. I've used Jenkins, Travis, CircleCI and all of them were so easy in comparison to the github actions runner mess.
brulard
·7 mesi fa·discuss
And time of the operator is $0 per hour as well
brulard
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Nice game. But the stars in the background were confusing and hard to distinguish between them and projectiles. That got me killed way too many times.
brulard
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I'm on a team like that and I see it happening in more and more companies around. Maybe "many" does a heavy lifting in the quoted text, but it is definitely happening.
brulard
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Why do you find "vibe coding" term dumb? It names a specific process. Do you have a better term for that?