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mackross

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mackross
·3 日前·議論
Supertonic 3 is pretty amazing too. I’ve got time to first sound down to well under a second by streaming chunks and stitching together from CPU with goonx (non c-go onnx) - happy to upload model if any go devs interested.
mackross
·先月·議論
What a happy surprise today! The amount of times I’ve had to do weird janky package APIs so the API was still reasonable is more than I can count.
mackross
·2 か月前·議論
moved to kobo (the nice one with colour screen) with calibre web running behind a cloudflare tunnel, getting books direct through smallest publishers/authors. Adds the tiniest bit of friction in book acquisition but reading experience, battery life, everything else shits on my kindle experience (and I’ve owned every one).
mackross
·2 か月前·議論
The antigravity teamwork-preview doesn't work for me -- upgraded to ultra, installed antigravity 2, ran teamwork-preview, keeps failing: "You have exhausted your capacity on this model. Your quota will reset after 0s."
mackross
·5 か月前·議論
Durable objects looks interesting! Thanks for the link
mackross
·5 か月前·議論
I’m a huge elixir fan, but imho it doesn’t solve durable execution out of the box which is a major problem that often gets swept under the rug by BEAM fanboys. Because ETS and supervision trees don’t play well with deployment via restart, you’ve got to write some level of execution state to relational database or files. You can choose persistent ETS, mnesia, etc, (which have their own tradeoffs and come with some kind of gnarley data-loss scenarios in deep documentation). But, whatever you choose, in my experience you will need to spend a fair amount of time considering how your processes are going to survive restarts. Alternatively, Oban is nice, but it’s a heavy layer that makes control flow more complex to follow. And, yes you can roll your own hot code deploy and run in persistent VMs/bare metal and be a true BEAM native, but it’s not easy out of the box and comes with its own set of foot guns. If I’m missing something, I would love for someone to explain to me how to do things better, as I find this to be a big pain point whenever I pick up elixir. I want to use the beautiful primitives, but I feel I’m always fighting durable execution in the event of a server restart. I wish a temporal.io client or something with similar guarantees was baked into the lang/frameworks.
mackross
·5 か月前·議論
- A phoenix/ecto inspired batteries included framework for Golang. Uses data-star for real time bindings (can do live view like things but my personal favorite is just real time form validation out of the box). Hot reload with templ, daisy, and tailwind (no npm required). Routes file provides metadata on routes so type safe route helpers are generated for views and handlers.
mackross
·6 か月前·議論
Same name as my Phoenix inspired framework for go: https://codeberg.org/lixgo/lix
mackross
·7 か月前·議論
Cool app. I couldn’t see a way to report an error in one of the default expressions.
mackross
·7 か月前·議論
Guess my edit didn’t work…
mackross
·7 か月前·議論
An often overlooked extra advantage to Google is their massive existing ad inventory. If LLMs do end up being ad supported and both products are roughly the same, Google wins. The large supply of ads direct from a diverse set of advertisers means they can fill more ad slots with higher quality ads, for a higher price, and at a lower cost. They’re also already staffed with an enormous amount of talent for ad optimization. Just this advantage would translate into higher sustained margins (even assuming similar costs), but given TPU it might be even greater. This plus the gobs of cash they already spin off, and their massive war chest means they can spend an ungodly amount on user acquisition. It’s their search playbook all over again.
mackross
·7 か月前·議論
An often overlooked extra advantage to Google is their massive existing ad inventory. If LLMs do end up being ad supported and both products are roughly the same, Google wins. The large supply of ads direct from a diverse set of advertisers means they can fill more ad slots with higher quality ads, for a higher price, and at a lower cost. They’re also already staffed with an enormous amount of talent for ad optimization. Just thus advantage would translate into higher sustained margins (even assuming similar costs), but given TPU it might be even greater. This plus the gobs of cash they already spin off, and their massive war chest means they can spend an ungodly amount on user acquisition. It’s their search playbook all over again.
mackross
·9 か月前·議論
Love the thought put into mise and now fnox. They’re a joy to use.
mackross
·9 か月前·議論
Amazing work by author!
mackross
·2 年前·議論
Still possible, propshaft works perfectly with the official js-bundling and css-bundling gems which let you add any js build pipeline as a build step
mackross
·5 年前·議論
Zuck watched ready player one and was inspired by the villain.