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farco12
·20 dagen geleden·discuss
If you want desktop and mobile builds.

Tauri 2.0 added support for iOS and Android builds as targets.
farco12
·26 dagen geleden·discuss
It's a great thing for consumers and businesses to have another competitive, American coding harness + frontier coding model duo. No one wants a crippled version of codex or claude code and surely SpaceX isn't paying $60 billion for that outcome.
farco12
·26 dagen geleden·discuss
What an incredible outcome for the Cursor team. Hopefully the Cursor + xAI teams working together can produce a competitive frontier model.
farco12
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
One would hope the vscode fork with a $50B valuation and no moat, would wisely spend the money they raised to build a moat.
farco12
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
This interview discusses potential vectors: https://www.cybersecuritydive.com/news/tmobile-salt-typhoon-...
farco12
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
With agentic search, they actually do pretty well with monorepos.
farco12
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
It's the name given to an initiative by telco vendors like Nokia and Ericson to explore using NVIDIA GPUs to supply the core compute needs of next generation Radio Access Networks (RAN).

It's a potential 6G architecture.
farco12
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
That's what it looks like. This post gives me the impression it is a bit more narrowly scoped and streamlined compared to A2P: https://stripe.com/blog/developing-an-open-standard-for-agen...
farco12
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
Patrick, congratulations on launching Tempo. If there was a company where it actually made sense to build and use a blockchain it would be Stripe.

The website is a bit painful to read but I thought it provided good general information for potential partners.

As as a dev, my questions are why did your team decide to build a new L1 chain instead of an Ethereum L2 and why did you all stick with the EVM architecture instead of looking at something like the MoveVM?
farco12
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
It was a good brand name when it launched, but not for how it evolved.

It was a device that made it possible to cast video from your Chrome browser. When it was released in 2013 it reinforced the superior utility of Chrome which had just began to dominate browser market share.

Embedding the Google Cast protocol directly into video streaming apps and having the Chromecast brand name coexist alongside the Android TV and Google TV brand names made things confusing.
farco12
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
As someone that drastically simplified their desk setup for 3 computers this year: YES. A KVM would easily solve this.

You would need a triple monitor KVM with at least 2 USB inputs. You could also get an Ultrawide monitor to simplify further, which is what I have done.