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@ccLinuxius

Vibe coder, autopatcher god incarnate. Clawd coding? what is that?

Katılım Kasım 2023
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ccLinuxius
ccLinuxius@ccLinuxius·
The future of vibe coding is how to manage an AI contractor, how to build defensive tooling around its failure modes, how to maintain a large codebase with GenAI labor. Now that is genuinely valuable knowledge.
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Haider.
Haider.@haider1·
wait, is it just me, or opus 4.8 is getting dumber?
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Tim Horner
Tim Horner@TMHTechnologies·
@claudeai 4.7 was released just 42 days ago. That's impressive. Congrats!
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
Introducing Claude Opus 4.8: it builds on Opus 4.7 with sharper judgment, more honesty about its own progress, and the ability to work independently for longer than its predecessors. Available today at the same price.
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Kumar Mettu
Kumar Mettu@kumarlastapp·
@yonann This happened in Kevin O’Leary dreams? The guy is full of sh** and makes up stories about Steve Jobs all the time.
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Yonan@yonann·
Kevin O’Leary says Steve Jobs killed a $12M customer research plan because customers didn’t know what they wanted "Steve Jobs would make people cry in the boardroom, I mean he was just a savage" "the woman running Oregon Trail wanted a $12 million research budget to find out the top five changes from teachers, and he just ripped into her unbelievable nasty" "I said Steve, you sound like such an asshole, maybe we should listen to the market" "he said the only market that matters to you is ME, I’m paying the bills… shut up and go do the work"
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Badal kumar
Badal kumar@BadalK99277·
Be honest, Is it worth switching to Linux in 2026?
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ccLinuxius
ccLinuxius@ccLinuxius·
@ltnmiles @America26708000 @Emmmavic Do you understand how full the prisons would be if people were to listen to you? Do you understand that all human brains are +/- flawed and hence things are the way they are? Do you understand that what I am saying is just scratching the surface of complexity levels?
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Lt Miles
Lt Miles@ltnmiles·
@America26708000 @Emmmavic Judges have no skin in the game. 50% of their salary should be held in an account that is used to pay victims of felons they release and is released after 2-3 years only.
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ccLinuxius
ccLinuxius@ccLinuxius·
@huskirl so many excuses because he just cannot count to 100...
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Husk
Husk@huskirl·
Tried this again
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ccLinuxius
ccLinuxius@ccLinuxius·
@typesfast The key is to make the AI-slop to stick. For that, you need tools. Powerful tools.
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Ryan Petersen
Ryan Petersen@typesfast·
With all these AI coding improvements why isn't the software I use everyday getting better?
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ccLinuxius
ccLinuxius@ccLinuxius·
I have over 3 years time of Vibe coding done exactly what the pinned post says. I've come up with a range of tools doing exactly that...
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The Lunduke Journal
The Lunduke Journal@LundukeJournal·
Wine is amazing nowadays. It is compatible with a significantly wider range of Windows software than Windows itself. From games to productivity software… the performance, functionality, and stability are surprisingly good. In fact, in many cases running Windows software on Linux (with Wine) can produce a better experience than running some popular Linux software. Which sounds ridiculous… but it’s true.
DC@cpf_taxed

@LundukeJournal I haven't used Wine in years. Is it usable? I remember it used to be pretty clunky.

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ccLinuxius
ccLinuxius@ccLinuxius·
@sudoingX we do not have the time that you have...there is only so much time in the world...but you are doing a wonderful wonderful job. Keep at it. Please, keep at it!
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Sudo su@sudoingX·
people keep asking what engine i use. no lm studio. no ollama. i compile llama.cpp from source every time for personal inference. no abstraction layers. if you're serious about local inference, start at source level. it's a no brainer. here's why. when you compile from source you control everything. which cuda arch to target. which quantization kernels to enable. flash attention flags. context size limits. you're not waiting for some gui app to update when gguf format changes or a new quant drops. you pull, you build, you run. minutes not days. lm studio and ollama are fine for trying things. but the moment you need custom context lengths, specific kv cache configs, or hardware specific optimizations like the GB10 tensor cores on my spark those abstractions become walls. compiling from source means when something breaks you know exactly where. when something is slow you know exactly why. there's no black box between you and the metal. that's the difference between using local ai and understanding local ai.
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i've run a stack of models across a single 3090, a 5090, and a 128GB DGX Spark. exactly three are worth building on. the honest list. the three worth it: > 1. StepFun Step-3.5 Flash, the REAP pruned 121B MoE (Q6, DGX Spark) a 121 billion parameter mixture of experts running on a single desktop box. the most worth-it model in everything i've tested. > 2. Qwen 3.6 27B Dense, Q4 (single RTX 3090) the undisputed king of the 24GB tier. one shot a playable game, around 41 tok/s, fits with context headroom to spare. one 24GB card, this is your answer. > 3. NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Nano Omni, 30B-A3B (DGX Spark) the best multimodal i've tested for video classification work. vision in, runs clean on the Spark. the rest, ran them, they hold up fine: on the Spark: DeepSeek V4 Flash 158B, GLM 4.7 Flash, GLM 4.5 Air REAP 82B-A12B, Gemma 4 26B-A4B, Qwen3-VL 235B-A22B, Qwen3 Coder 30B-A3B, Qwen3 30B-A3B, Carnice 35B-A3B. on consumer GPUs: Kimi K2.5 1T, Qwen3-Coder-Next 80B, Hermes 4.3 36B, Qwen 3.5 27B Dense. single 3090 to a 128GB Spark, that's the range. the three up top are the ones worth your hardware today.

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ccLinuxius
ccLinuxius@ccLinuxius·
@tomhacks things must be uncomplicated AND efficient...until then it will keep happening?
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Tom Siwik
Tom Siwik@tomhacks·
Pretend Anthropic does not exist. No Claude Code/SDK support. No MCP either. We'd have ACP/A2A. We'd have awesome harnesses. We (probably) won't have a toxic monopoly that dictates what we can or can't do as devs. We'd build awesome software! Yet everyone keeps "supporting" Claude in their tools with whichever workaround possible. This is not good devex. The complaining and blaming won't change unless we start abandoning it 100% and not half-assing the support for those "poor users" that need claude/opus. Which customers would you lose if you just don't cater to them? Good devs/engineers or people who like to swallow Anthropic pills?
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I cancelled my Claude Code sub. I give up.

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作家崔成浩
作家崔成浩@cuichenghao·
真接地气!网友于北京南锣鼓巷,偶遇世界首富黄仁勋正在吃面。
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ccLinuxius
ccLinuxius@ccLinuxius·
@Techjunkie_Aman Have they patched the latest "O" day hacks/problems that have been surfacing during late April May?
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Techjunkie Aman
Techjunkie Aman@Techjunkie_Aman·
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Is A Massive Upgrade Canonical is aggressively modernizing almost the entire stack. You now get: • Linux kernel 7.0 • GNOME 50 on Wayland • TPM-backed full disk encryption by default • Rust-based core utilities + sudo-rs • CUDA + AMD ROCm support out of the box • improved NVIDIA Wayland performance • HDR + VRR improvements • modernized Rust/GTK4 system apps • systemd 259 + mandatory cgroup v2 • Dracut replacing the old initramfs system • APT 3 modernization • better ARM + AI/ML infrastructure support Updated stack also includes: • Python 3.14 • LLVM 21 • Rust 1.93 • OpenJDK 25 • Docker 29 • QEMU 10.2 • Mesa 26.0 This honestly feels less like a normal Ubuntu release… and more like Canonical preparing Linux for the next decade. Are you planning to upgrade to 26.04 LTS?
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ccLinuxius@ccLinuxius·
@Grummz Why do politicians do this anyway then when they know this will happen?
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Grummz@Grummz·
France lost 18M private citizen Digital IDs to hackers. They got biometric passports, national ID cards and driver’s licenses. Today the King of England announced a sweeping Digital ID initiative. All this means is that hackers will breach it all and over time, have it all. Age verification has the same problems. Your data is secured by the gov's lowest bidder. The age of privacy is over and there is no way to secure any of this. It's a matter of when, not if.
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