

I’ve been trying the 32b instruct variant at Q4_K_M and it’s been solid for general use, tool use, and image comprehension. Pretty impressive


I’ve been trying the 32b instruct variant at Q4_K_M and it’s been solid for general use, tool use, and image comprehension. Pretty impressive
It needs good feedback. Agentic systems like Roo Code and Claude Code run compilers and tests until it works (just gotta make sure to tell it to leave the tests alone)
I used Claude 3.7 to upgrade my eslint configs to flat and upgrade from v7 to v9 with Roo Code and it did it perfectly


I love games like this where you start useless and become a god of war


I just make sure to go to bed and it saves without costing anything. Plus Henry does get tired, and the roads are more dangerous at night
D) spend millions developing an AI to generate the boilerplate generator badly
Yeah, I’d say Kitty and Alacritty work pretty well on Linux. Makes this comparison table seem like bs


I suggest posting this to the rust forum, they’ve been super helpful to me


Ah right, thank you, I missed that somehow


I wonder how much this will affect the power usage during boot on my laptop with its integrated AMDGPU. Granted, boot time is fairly short so hopefully this won’t really matter.


May I assume this will run exceptionally well on a steam deck?


Until the CIA “helps” Mexico with the left wing “problem”


“Do no evil (alone)”
The prompts to upgrade Office 365 every time my gaming PC updates really hurts after using a Linux machine all day
I’m tempted to publish an NPM package to do so as a joke, but I fear that it’d get used seriously
However it should be noted that the remote development connection is via their servers, which makes it somewhat less useful
Ah ok, the name implies it’s a security guard
I love that you’re thinking about how to secure sensitive parts of JS applications, however I wonder what threat this is guarding against. Can you give an example? Surely if an attacker can modify the source to call the sensitive functions, then they could modify the allow list
Cheers for posting that, really enjoyed it