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📍Berlin/Copenhagen Katılım Ocak 2022
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@badlogicgames Why? Because the Macbook Air is currently the ultimate combination of power, portability, design and price and if AI-grade processing power is needed, get a dedicated computer for that, e.g. Tinybox (#tinybox" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">tinygrad.org/#tinybox).
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Mario Zechner@badlogicgames·
why? why shouldn't i be an absolute moron and buy this?
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@bentlegen Warms my open source heart to see "user contributions" in this AI-pilled age.
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Ben Vinegar@bentlegen·
First new beta version of Hunk with jj support + some useful fixes, all user contributions
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@mitchellh If a jj user wants to try this beta version, it has a user-contributed PR that adds jj support (from clabby): npm install -g hunkdiff@0.11.0-beta.0 config/usage is in the README: #working-with-jujutsu" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">github.com/modem-dev/hunk… would love some feedback

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@mitsuhiko There is gonna be a AI only fork of Zig at anytime now, so viber coders can use Zig without having to endure Zig's strict no AI policy.
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@iamAnish @PlanetScale Check out Railway instead of adding schema complexity to circumvent hosting cost.
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Anish Srinivasan@iamAnish·
me: $5/db on @PlanetScale that’s nothing also me: has 15 side projects nobody uses the bill: $75 new strategy: one db, schema per app. when something blows up, i’ll migrate that one schema out. problem for future me. am i missing something here?
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@antirez It's also impressive how many users bought a Mac Mini just to host OpenClaw.
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DHH@dhh·
I've been driving GPT5.5 on low reasoning for the last week+ and it's very good, very efficient. Haven't been tempted to reach for Opus at all. And it's more succinct than Kimi too. Huge leap forward for @OpenAI 👌
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@badlogicgames How about renaming it from "PI" to "PAI" or "PII" to make finding it search engines easier (pi is just to used)? 😉
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Mario Zechner@badlogicgames·
wrote a little script to analyze my pi sessions in the pi repository. mariozechner.at/uploads/sessio… this is what i mean with i keep my session scope small. that outlier day on 2026-05-02 was me exploring API designs iirc, where i don't care about context at all.
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@mitsuhiko @antirez Impressive to have 128GB RAM in a laptop (not to mention the 18‑core CPU and 40‑core GPU). Was just saying the other day that top AI models can't be run locally, I think I will revise that. Do you actually use it?
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Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
I'm so in love with @antirez' ds4. Patched some slop on it to get better streaming, but I can just install a pi extension on a 128GB mac and it manages everything for me. No need for mlx-lm, ollama or lm studio or finagling pi configs.
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Jon Hernandez@JonhernandezIA·
📁 Andrej Karpathy, AI researcher and former Head of AI at Tesla, says most apps today are already obsolete at birth. Because software is dissolving in front of us. You used to need code, interfaces, logic. Now it’s just an image and a prompt… and the network does everything. The shift isn’t speed. It’s that we no longer know what is still “software” at all.
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@Cloudflare A month ago I would have said @astrodotbuild but their major upgrades from 4=>5=>6 have been horrendous, especially with the Cloudflare integration, which is ironic since they bought it (I mostly use it for web apps, not static sites like @sqlai_ai).
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Cloudflare@Cloudflare·
Static sites are having a renaissance. What is your favorite static site generator right now and why do you prefer it? #CloudflareChat
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Ryan Dahl@rough__sea·
Ironic coming from me - but I find it frustrating to install Node.js just to run `npm i -g @openai/codex` - codex is completely programmed in rust
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PlanetScale@PlanetScale·
Still manually optimizing database queries? There's a better way. The PlanetScale MCP server lets your AI agent read Query Insights data, analyze performance, and generate improvement suggestions specific to your codebase.
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@hubermanlab Of course not a single soul did this in blue zones.
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@ferologics You generate Markdown tables and then a extension to render them to the stdout?
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@kentcdodds They upped their deployed rate markedly the past year or two.
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@levelsio Hosting a static site on Vercel costed me 20 bucks since even static CDN requests counts as edge requests. Raising the question if they in practice still have a free tier since the usage is so sneaky low.
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@mjackson Without a doubt, essentially "just" defer async functions.
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MJ@mjackson·
Zig's async model is one of the most elegant designs I've ever seen. Most languages bake async right into the runtime. JS has an event loop. Go has a built-in scheduler. Zig splits it out. The new I/O model is a pluggable. It allows you to express async primitives, like an async function, and then pick the execution model. So e.g. if you want multi-threaded, you just plug it in. Or you want an event loop, you can plug that in too. Async primitives are just values (Futures) and the execution model is pluggable (Io). So good!
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⚡️ Zig 0.16 is out. And the new I/O model is a huge shift. • Swap implementations (threaded, evented, etc.) • Write code that looks blocking but runs async • Composable like allocators #toc-IO-as-an-Interface" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">ziglang.org/download/0.16.… #zig #ziglang

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