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maxwellsdeamons
·4 mesi fa·discuss
This might be a very dumb question. But does this restriction also include the usage of claude code print mode with the -p flag and —continue or —resume? This way I can use CC inside any application? Or what exactly was OpenCode using?
maxwellsdeamons
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Not saying that you are wrong. But even before Trump the US ticked like 10/14.
maxwellsdeamons
·5 mesi fa·discuss
The Nazi salutes were kind of a turn off for many European customers. Just not flying so well here.
maxwellsdeamons
·5 mesi fa·discuss
lol, did Garry Tan code this?
maxwellsdeamons
·6 mesi fa·discuss
This comment summarises it well. Linux requires you to think about your OS. Which can be fun, but for most people it’s not.
maxwellsdeamons
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Yeah, but this requires good teleoperator infrastructure. You can’t unstuck a robot that loses connection. There are just a lot of things that can go wrong. And an entire car being stuck and waiting for someone to come is also not cheap. I am pretty sure Amazon (one of the biggest robotics company on the planet btw) has done the math.
maxwellsdeamons
·6 mesi fa·discuss
1.25 millions doesn’t even buy you the laser to cool the atom gas. It’s for sure interesting, but to put this on a train, we will have to solve a few more questions. like for example, how do you operate an optical table on a bumpy metro.
maxwellsdeamons
·6 mesi fa·discuss
The simple reason why they don’t do it: It has to be 100% reliable. Robots get stuck, need charge, software has bugs, … So your fleet of robots would need supervision. Probably for years to come. And a human driver only costs like 70-80k a year.