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foxandmouse
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
Exactly this. At a recent hackathon, I spent the bulk of my time actually engineering, building custom model architecture in Lua, wrangling a dataset, and waiting on training loops. The winning project? A slick UI wrapped around a basic LLM API call.

It’s incredibly frustrating. The incentive structure at these events has completely shifted away from actual technical complexity toward whoever can build the prettiest ChatGPT wrapper in 6 hours..
foxandmouse
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
> Luckily for Apple, Windows 11 is not exactly in a position to attract switchers.

Yes, but Linux is finally in that position, not to mention we're seeing silicon from intel and amd that can compete with the M series on mobile devices.
foxandmouse
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
I’m working on a real-time tracker for the Canadian Parliament.

While the official data is technically public, it's practically inaccessible (buried in XML feeds and legacy sites).

Phase 1 was building a modern ingestion engine and freeing the information to make it more accessible. The goal is to make legislative data as accessible as sports stats.

I'm almost ready to launch the MVP; I'm just doing some bugfixes and testing the database now! (If you want an early look at the MVP, my email is in my profile.)

The next phase is what I'm most excited about: visualizing this data and using LLMs to provide insights.
foxandmouse
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
ugh, I remember when the comments here were better than reddit.
foxandmouse
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
I've been using Linux forever (back to the mailed Ubuntu CDs days).

I installed this begrudgingly after fighting edge cases with Waydroid on Arch. It's the first "batteries included" distro I've actually liked. I usually hate the "omakase" approach, but the setup here is pretty much how I would've done it myself.

Side note: GNOME + Waydroid is the best experience I've had with a desktop OS on a tablet. Finding tools like scrcpy included out of the box was a nice surprise, too.
foxandmouse
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
Pretty sure this was debunked: https://androiddev.social/@MishaalRahman/115593737977641823
foxandmouse
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
The iGPU in Panther Lake has me pretty excited about intel for the first time in a long time. Lunar Lake proved they’re still relevant; Panther Lake will show whether they can actually compete.
foxandmouse
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
oh no, this again.. I remember checking out HoloISO when I was looking for SteamOS at launch… did a quick lookup on the creator and yeah, turns out he's a racist furry (literally)..
foxandmouse
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
Yeah, I’ve been noticing an alarming number of casks marked to be depreciated… at the same time gatekeeper has gotten so restrictive it won’t let me (easily) open a video files that I downloaded from the internet
foxandmouse
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
That said, when are we going to get a public release for SteamOS? …There’s a joke somewhere about them reaching SteamOS 3
foxandmouse
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
Interesting they went with the 8 Gen 3 instead of something like the X Elite. From what I’ve seen, the 8 Gen 3 actually outperforms the Elite in emulation and running PC games. I wonder if that factored into the decision.
foxandmouse
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
+ Male birth control

+ Alzheimer’s cure

+ Hair regrowth
foxandmouse
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
Couldn’t agree more, if you’re pitching Linux to a non-technical user, you need a gentler off-ramp, not a cliff dive. LibreOffice is a UI time capsule..more archaeology than productivity. Most millennials would think they’d accidentally opened a flight simulator.
foxandmouse
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
Thanks for sharing Aerospace, can’t believe I overlooked it! It’s like finding out someone fixed half the things that make macOS feel like a beautiful prison .Somehow it makes the whole OS feel less… Apple-managed.
foxandmouse
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
I thought the same thing when I saw the M5 in the news today. It’s not that I hate macOS 26, hate implies passion.. what I feel is closer to disappointment.

The problem is their philosophy. Somewhere along the way, Apple decided users should be protected from themselves. My laptop now feels like a leased car with the hood welded shut. Forget hardware upgrades, I can’t even speed up animations without disabling SIP. You shouldn’t have to jailbreak your own computer just to make it feel responsive.

Their first-party apps have taken a nosedive too. They’ve stopped being products and started being pipelines, each one a beautifully designed toll booth for a subscription. What used to feel like craftsmanship now feels like conversion-rate optimization.

I’m not anti-Apple. I just miss when their devices felt like instruments, not appliances. When you bought a Mac because it let you create, not because it let Apple curate.