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jeromechoo

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Cohere North Mini Code 30B Moe Apache 2.0

cohere.com
3 points·by jeromechoo·mese scorso·1 comments

Test Coverage Won't Save You

forestwalk.ai
4 points·by jeromechoo·mese scorso·0 comments

[untitled]

1 points·by jeromechoo·mese scorso·0 comments

Programming Still Sucks

stvn.sh
726 points·by jeromechoo·2 mesi fa·337 comments

An Open Letter to Jay Bhattacharya

science.org
5 points·by jeromechoo·2 mesi fa·0 comments

Claude Code is not making your product better

ethanding.substack.com
3 points·by jeromechoo·3 mesi fa·0 comments

Playing Stereo Love on an i8's electric muffler [video]

tiktok.com
3 points·by jeromechoo·5 mesi fa·0 comments

The Target forensics lab (2024)

thehorizonsun.com
78 points·by jeromechoo·6 mesi fa·117 comments

The Privacy Theater of Hashed PII

matthodges.com
27 points·by jeromechoo·9 mesi fa·26 comments

comments

jeromechoo
·l’altro ieri·discuss
Tons of this on Lemmy, which generally sees more European traffic.
jeromechoo
·7 giorni fa·discuss
Not that we need more anecdotal evidence but I’ve long felt a certain restlessness and inability to think creatively somewhere in the early afternoon. I work from home with my wife. I’ve eliminated lunch, coffee, and a ton of other variables. The one variable that finally had a distinct effect to my mental state was opening a window.
jeromechoo
·16 giorni fa·discuss
I’ve had mine for months and I still use it far more than my kindle for the sole reason that it fits in my pocket. It’s still a conscious choice to pull it out over doomscrolling TikTok on my phone though.
jeromechoo
·16 giorni fa·discuss
Crosspoint has a software fix for this in settings. It’s not 100% but it does work. It’s called the Sunlight Fading Fix under Display settings. https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/blob/...
jeromechoo
·mese scorso·discuss
Built an Apple Watch app that streams music from Plex. It’s more stable than Spotify and Apple Music and it’s been a blast running to my own music collection!
jeromechoo
·mese scorso·discuss
It would've been nice to credit the original designer and developer of this site. https://henryheffernan.com/
jeromechoo
·2 mesi fa·discuss
BMED2013 and it was still the same in my years. The culture has shifted a bit amongst professors though. After sophomore level classes I remember that professors will often just email you their textbook if you asked (a lot of times they’ll offer to “work it out”with you if you can’t afford the textbook).
jeromechoo
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Even if the clients go closed source and forked, there's still the very serious issue of closed app ecosystems on iOS and Android. It's one thing to self-host a Vaultwarden instance, it's another entirely to pay Google and Apple $100 a year to publish your own app.
jeromechoo
·2 mesi fa·discuss
You’re probably also looking for that tool to be available unauthed. And yeah agreed. We do this at Diffbot and the test drive is the 2nd highest visited page.
jeromechoo
·2 mesi fa·discuss
This is a fantastic resource. The author only briefly covers library databases, but there's so much more in structured querying that could be worth covering.

For example, you can use Sparql to perform structured queries on Wikidata (a structured database version of Wikipedia) to get well beyond unstructured documents.

Here's every person in Wikibase that was born in NYC: https://query.wikidata.org/#%23Humans%20born%20in%20New%20Yo...
jeromechoo
·2 mesi fa·discuss
> You knew. And you signed off anyway. Because the alternative was losing the job, and the job was the mortgage, and the school fees, and the visa, and the version of yourself who'd fix it later once things stabilized.

I felt the pang in my bones reading this. All of us peons are just wading through this brave new world trying to do what we know is right but ultimately having no choice but to give in to life's needs.
jeromechoo
·3 mesi fa·discuss
This needs to be an Apple TV app!! Way more fun than watching fly by skyscrapers.
jeromechoo
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I think many developers worth their salt will argue the same. Cloud is and has always been a shortcut to buying your own hardware. Local models will get better and smaller. Qwen3-coder-next runs on a Spark and is as capable as Sonnet 4.5. Bonsai released a 1-bit model yesterday.

I also like the freedom of not having to ration a daily allowance of tokens.
jeromechoo
·4 mesi fa·discuss
There are a few. Try this one: https://ooh.directory/
jeromechoo
·4 mesi fa·discuss
The dilemma we're battling with here is the morality of avoiding most of your taxes if you can afford to hire the right people to manage your money.

Would it still be justified if we replaced "taxes" with "judgement in the afterlife"?
jeromechoo
·5 mesi fa·discuss
What does “bringing (RSS) back properly” entail in your eyes?

It’s still alive. Many sites still use it. Many people still subscribe to those sites. RSS reader apps are still being created to this day.
jeromechoo
·5 mesi fa·discuss
15/18 on food. Been to and eaten at all three countries. It was mostly instinct TBH. I’m not sure I can point out exactly what characteristics make a particular picture of food Korean/Chinese/Japanese.

That said I really love food. I cook all 3 types often and go out to eat all 3 types (and even regional variants) quite frequently.
jeromechoo
·5 mesi fa·discuss
One unobtrusive ad in the middle of an article isn't going to pay for a journalist and their camera person in a war zone.

By "news should be free" I think you probably mean "taxpayer funded".
jeromechoo
·5 mesi fa·discuss
This is an American-centric POV. I can’t speak for Europe but in many parts of Asia payments are most commonly done as a transfer of digital cash rather than credit. Whether it’s “consumer friendly” is not particularly relevant. People already accept it as a way to transact and there’s very little reason to switch to credit cards.
jeromechoo
·5 mesi fa·discuss
parse.com was my last straw building on "as a service" startups because of this. DaaS is not even particularly good for hobby projects anymore given how easy it is to work with sqlite.