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teki_one

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teki_one
·어제·discuss
I had great results combining the two. If you (or your employer) can afford then you can ping-pong the models in the plan phase (not really ping-pong as humans should get a say too) and then let one implement and the other review. I got better results working this way than just to stick to a single model.
teki_one
·3일 전·discuss
I grew up in/with cars which would score 0 (more like -3 to -5) and made it to adulthood, so I have a feeling that these features are not strictly neccesary.

At the same time what if it saves at least one life a year? (same goes for riding with/without helmets)
teki_one
·3개월 전·discuss
bat does not look like a pager: https://github.com/sharkdp/bat?tab=readme-ov-file#automatic-...
teki_one
·4개월 전·discuss
The problem is not new: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/mfc-update-powered-by...
teki_one
·4개월 전·discuss
My only problem with the Neo is that the base config has a good price, but if I want 512GB storage it reaches into the usable PC category. Usable for me: 16GB/512GB, Arc/RDNA 3.5 GPU Different tradeoffs obiously: light, good screen & touchpad versus Linux compatibility and backlit keyboard.
teki_one
·5개월 전·discuss
This seems to be a product management hickup. Call it either something else or add the functionality to WordPad.
teki_one
·5개월 전·discuss
The cheapest machine with Linux in the Australian Dell store is 13000 AUD (~9000 USD). You can buy many things for that money.
teki_one
·11개월 전·discuss
Maybe it is time for a new entry into the Smartphone OS market?
teki_one
·3년 전·discuss
The thing that sets him off is that he is using a computer with enormous computing power and everything is slow.

He does have a narrow view, but it does not make his claims invalid.

I liked that his POC terminal made in anger made the Windows Terminal faster. But even in that context it was clear that by making some tradeoffs - which the Windows Terminal team can not make (99.99% of users do not run into the issue, but Windows has to support everything) - it could be even a lot faster.

So we live in a world where we cater for the many 1% use cases, which do not overlap, but slows down everyone.

Many gamedevs do their own tools, because they are fed up how slow iteration is. The same thing is happening at bigger companies, at some point productivity start to matter and off the shelf solutions start to fail.