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·l’altro ieri·discuss
Ciao.
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·9 giorni fa·discuss
It’s an opt in service. Not the UK as a whole blocked.
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·9 giorni fa·discuss
> I'm pretty baffled by their choice of axes

To put their own model out in front?
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·14 giorni fa·discuss
Does it matter if they are not concrete? Concrete takes a long time to set.

Why make a product and not sell it baffles me. Especially when others are rapidly making products.
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·25 giorni fa·discuss
Does this mean opencode will be allowed or it is different?
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·2 mesi fa·discuss
A green card is literally not a visa in US Law.

In other contexts, it literally is.
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·2 mesi fa·discuss
Show your working / explain your math?
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·4 mesi fa·discuss
This. TUIs are not the correct paradigm for agentic operations. They are too constrained, and too linear.
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·4 mesi fa·discuss
> Available via XR engine binary only

Is on the binary available or is the source available? It is disingenuous to say it’s open source if that’s the case. How could this be supported into the future?

Hope I am wrong.
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·4 mesi fa·discuss
Before writing it off..

> Passage is built by the founding engineers behind Plaid one of the most trusted financial platforms in the world that powers apps like Venmo, Coinbase, Robinhood, Acorns, and more.
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·5 mesi fa·discuss
> The whole thing cost about $1,100 in tokens.

I like this is called out.
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·5 mesi fa·discuss
> any time our instinct says "don't build that, it's not worth the time" fire off a prompt anyway, in an asynchronous agent session where the worst that can happen is you check ten minutes later and find that it wasn't worth the tokens.

They are right about new habits needed. And this is where everyone should start. Sometimes a quick prompt has killed 5 hours of meetings to discuss if it were worth it.
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·5 mesi fa·discuss
You missed my point. Electron apps are incongruent to native OS apps.

Electron apps look the same on each platform therefore they are consistent.

The meta point is the effort required to be consistent with the OS.

You listed MacOS only apps, emphasising the point.

To do a per OS consistent experience is N times the effort.
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·5 mesi fa·discuss
> have inconsistent style

You mean incongruent styles? As in, incongruent to the host OS.

There is no doubt electron apps allow the style to be consistent across platforms.
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·5 mesi fa·discuss
Well put. What world are folks living in where it wouldn’t be the obvious choice.

Code is not the cost. Engineers are. Bugs come from hindsight not foresight. Let’s divide resources between OSs. Let all diverge.

> They are often laggy or unresponsive. They don’t integrate well with OS features.

> (These last two issues can be addressed by smart development and OS-specific code, but they rarely are. The benefits of Electron (one codebase, many platforms, it’s just web!) don’t incentivize optimizations outside of HTML/JS/CSS land

Give stats. Often, rarely. What apps? I’d say rarely, often. People code bad native UIs too, or get constrained in features.

Claude offer a CLI tool. Like what product manager would say no to electron in that situation.

This article makes no sense in context. The author surely gets that.
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·5 mesi fa·discuss
Isn’t it still? Antidotally, I work with lots of creators who still prefer it because of its subjective qualities.
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·5 mesi fa·discuss
How long until this can be run on consumer grade hardware or a domestic electricity supply I wonder.

Anyone have a projection?
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·7 mesi fa·discuss
The Oracle Org Chart by Manu Cornet springs to mind reading this: https://www.globalnerdy.com/2011/07/03/org-charts-of-the-big...
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·7 mesi fa·discuss
Cursor opened in config/ + HomeAssistant MCP is exceptionally good. I have blundered along with Home Assistant over the years, but it lit up with the above setup for me the other day.

For giggles, I had it set all the lights into a disco.

Next, we vibed a markdown file containing a to-do list of all my upstairs lights that are abstractly named by the different integrations. I put an x against a name and it turned the light off.

Once I identified it, I wrote a better name next to it. It updated the system.

We vibed dashboards and routines.

The problem with Home Assistant is that once it works, you don't touch it for a year and are back to square one with the layers of concepts. But I am left satisfied knowing I have backed up the conversation/context that we can pick up next year or whenever again.

A memorable computer experience.
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·7 mesi fa·discuss
If Europe isn’t a continent, on what continent are the EU member states sitting on?