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Folke Lemaitre

@Folke

Never stop exploring🏃 🏄 🧘‍♂️ 👨‍💻 🌴 🌊 ⛰️ ☀️ #LazyVim e/acc

Ghent, Belgium Katılım Ocak 2008
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Folke Lemaitre
Folke Lemaitre@Folke·
@PeaweeBoomhall Did some limited testing with Qwen-3.5-9-Q4_K_M. It wasn't too bad, but I think context window is limited, so it started derailing fast from my initial request. I could probably run a larger model though. Need to give that a try next
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Peawee Boomhall
Peawee Boomhall@PeaweeBoomhall·
@Folke Have you tried GPT-OSS or any of the Qwen models locally? With some tweaking that can get jobs done, but it's true that they have their limits.
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Folke Lemaitre
Folke Lemaitre@Folke·
I love the idea of opensource coding agents like Pi and OpenCode, and to an extent OpenClaw, but how do people actually use this with SOTA coding models without burning literally $1000 per month? Especially with multiple agents. I stick to Claude Code with my Max plan ($200) because of that. (And because it's awesome). What am I missing here?
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Folke Lemaitre
Folke Lemaitre@Folke·
I know, but it's not the same, claude code would still use its internal context. Also for OpenClaw I mainly use gemini-3-flasp-preview for non coding tasks, which works really well. But for dev I'd like to switch to Pi. Seems like oauth from my Copilot and Codex subs should work without breaking TOS, so will try that
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Frank Louwers
Frank Louwers@frank_be·
@tmeire_ @Folke Btw if you wanted, you could use openclaw with the official app. Would it then be allowed? I ould be functionally the same, with a bit of extra latency
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LosFarmosCTL@LosFarmosCTL·
@Folke the codex subscription works in opencode as well, it’s only anthropic doing that bs claude code lock in
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Tim De Pauw
Tim De Pauw@tmdpw·
@Folke M2.5 worked pretty well for me tbh, compared to Codex with GPT 5.x. Haven't tried M2.7 either yet but benchmarks are promising.
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marv1nnnnn@marv1nnnnn1·
@Folke pi could use your existing subscriptions
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Folke Lemaitre
Folke Lemaitre@Folke·
@tmdpw Is MiniMax really good enough for coding? My experience with 2.5 wasn't great. Haven't tested 2.7 though
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Folke Lemaitre
Folke Lemaitre@Folke·
@iamdothash Just saw you're the cliamp guy. Have been having a lot of fun with it! And I have to check out Aether, but not for my Neovim color scheme ;)
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Bjarne Øverli
Bjarne Øverli@iamdothash·
@Folke No, you are completely right. You would know 😅 It is just local testing based on the wallpaper using Aether. Nothing can compare to your real Tokyo Night color scheme!
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Bjarne Øverli@iamdothash·
Testing a Tokyo night color theme for Omarchy
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Folke Lemaitre
Folke Lemaitre@Folke·
I'm curious on what models API/subscription you use. The main reason I stick with Claude Code is because I have a Max subscription. As far as I understand it's against the TOS to use these oath tokens with Pi. If I hook up the API, then I'm easily burning 100$ per day. So what am I missing here?
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Taelin
Taelin@VictorTaelin·
Ok so I thought that was a dumb gimmick but now I'm completely sold on how pi is a self-modifiable software. It literally knows how to modify itself very cleanly and that's extremely useful in practice I'm not using Codex / Claude Code anymore Bend2 should definitely be like this! I mean, constructed in a way that AI's can easily navigate it and know how to modify it to add any feature the user wants. Perhaps we're past the era of open source software and into the era of forkable software, where the most hackable project wins?
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nvim-lspconfig (upcoming in v2.8.0) now ships with type definitions for LSP server "settings" (inspired by folke/neoconf.nvim) Get autocompletion + validation of server-specific settings by adding "---@ type lspconfig.settings.xx" on your vim.lsp.config "settings" item. #lsp-settings-type-annotations" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">github.com/neovim/nvim-ls…
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Folke Lemaitre
Folke Lemaitre@Folke·
@drmarcelmoos Not really. If you're on Arch, check my dots. There's some ansible tasks in there to fix some stuff for the G14
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Marcel Moosbrugger
Marcel Moosbrugger@drmarcelmoos·
@Folke @Folke are there any features on the Zephyrus 2025 models that require special attention to get them fully running in Linux?
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Folke Lemaitre@Folke·
Should get my new Zephyrus G14 RTX 5080 early this week. CachyOs or just vanilla arch?
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
libghostty for Zig just got a big upgrade, you can now process terminal streams and update terminal state in just a handful of lines of code. This is perfect for terminal replay tooling such as those found in CIs, PaaS (the build step), Asciinema-style things, etc. Before, you had to create a custom "handler" type, initialize a parser, read the Zig source to figure out what magic functions you had to implement, etc. I've now simplified that for the common terminal state-only case for you.
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Folke Lemaitre
Folke Lemaitre@Folke·
Niri + DankMaterialShell = perfection
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