Docker is hard to setup.
The author made a nice solution but not sure if he know devcontainer and what he can do.
You do the setup once and you roll in most dev tools.
I'm still surprised the effort people put in such solution ignore the dev's core requirements, like sharing the env they use in a simple way.
You used it to have custom env and isolate the agent.
You want to persist your credentials? Mount the target folder from home or sl into a sub folder.
Might be knowledge.
But for Linux or even Windows/Mac as long you don't need desktop fully. Devcontainer is simple. A standard that works. And it's very mature.
Claims as always misleading as they don't show the context length or prefill if you use a lot of context. As it will be fun waiting minutes for a reply.
This is killing me with complexity.
We had agents.md and were supposed to augment the context there.
Now back to cursor rules and another md file to ingest.
Chat apps, are replacing a lot the old way we consume information and search. That is mostly made thru browser. So I see the vision is follow this transformation to keep market share and offer an alternative to big players.
Mozilla and Firefox loosing market share and revenue too and that could bite back.
Ok and then? Those models were not trained for this purpose.
It's like the last hype over using generative AI for trading.
You might use it for sentiment analysis, summarization and data pre-processing. But classic forecast models will outperform them if you feed them the right metrics.
Previous report blaming TPlink slow to patch a CVE were already outdated as the CVE got patched.
Yes TPlink are recieving updates if the products are not EOL.
And even US products when EOL are vulnerable.
Seem more heavy lobbying to get their US marketshare here rathar than looking for secure products.
Also the report from checkpoint over firmware used to attache EU, the malware is firmware agnostic. As it can be used for other hardware.
Before investing in instruments, you should have a solid static analysis, unit tests, integration test and so on.
Logging help flagging issues post deployment but you can catch a lot if you test.
The funny part the 5090 mobile is more like a 5080 desktop edition!
See the Alienware laptop flagged as 5090 while it's "GeForce RTX 5090 24 GB GDDR7" as laptops can't sustain the TDP and RTX XX90 full power. For AI an external GPU is less costly option.
Can we stop a bit this all evil Microsoft fault?
And the author have a solution. Yeah those headline are buzzing.