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prophets are no match for profits

It kind of looks like the new electric honda/hyundai, I'm not sure why they continue using this design language beyond efficiency-branded crossovers. If you want to win over a new vertical, you go back to classics people love, you don't make it look like something everybody sees in their neighbor's driveway

I think the more interesting question is /will/ there be that much premium traffic ongoing

speaking of touch though they musn't have touched the swipe-typing feature in a while because somehow it works even better than the keyboard for me most of the time! No nonsense words like "oul" instead of "oil" constantly.

it's not really worth it after the recent price-hike, they aren't putting out content like they used to


...and up to that point, first world countries should not be complaining about developing nations using coal. It's a lot more shock resistant than diesel and natural gas, which is especially important for those that are so much more sensitive to inflation. From what I've seen coal, solar (hydro too, but that's land-dependent) and micromobility are save harbors. Not much they can do about the fertilizer shortfalls though.


...and don't even get me started on locking, if many people write to one file you're on borrowed time


to be honest, outside of fullstack and basic MCU stuff, these agents aren't very good. Whenever a sufficiently interesting new model comes out I test it on a couple problems for android app development and OS porting for novel cpu targets and we still haven't gotten there yet. I'd be happy to see a day where it was possible however


I’ve found they’re quite good when you’re higher in the compiler stack, where it’s essentially a game of translating MLIR dialects.


it'd be nice if one of these environment labs made an environment for cross-architecture porting, it'd be really cool to see some old ppc mac programs running natively, or compiled to wasm (yes, yes I know the visual elements would need to be ported as well)


I think it's more the performance cost of building the servers themselves, and their density, why put compute in a flood basin or tornado hotspot if you know the latency improvements won't be immense enough to offset the cost of their destruction


at the point where those gpus cost pennies, they likely won't even be worth the electricity that goes into them, better models would run on laptops.


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