@chrisjunleex@pseudokid Classic ridiculous comment.
As if this "fluff" is what's slowing down their work on perf issues, rather than the perf issues being genuinely difficult challenges that take time to overcome.
They *are* working on perf issues. Open your ^&#*ing eyes.
What's peoples experience with "cave-man"?
Does the ai start missing things because it's too terse? Or does it work just fine and often feel worth the "freeing up" of context?
@dee_hw@thdxr@autonomous_labs Mmm okay. It's something I'd be open to trying!
If typing on a physical keyboard is even slightly better than a touch screen, that is indeed a big win!
@dee_hw@thdxr@autonomous_labs This might sound bonkers... But what if you had some kind of fold up keyboard? I would find that far better than a physical keyboard.
This is one of the things that killed blackberry right? They thought physical keyboard would be better... And it just wasn't.
@MrPunyapal Opencode with claude. Using Opus exclusively, I don't even bother with other models anymore.
I may switch between claude/gpt but really matters to me now is writing good agents. I actually think that's more important than the model for me now.
Most useful ai prompt I ever wrote was for a large, poorly implemented feature.
It was written with AI. We decided it was far too much work to reverse, but had a lot of holes and issues that needed scrutiny.
@dee_hw@thdxr Interesting,
I respectfully disagree but would happily be wrong!
The only reason I think kindle makes sense - which it doesn't for me - is that the screen looks more like paper and has less glare
What makes a coding device better than a phone?
@PovilasKorop I would rather pay $200/m to not have to deal with the thousands of little annoyances like this.
This is trvial, but slightly worse code gradually causes large problems over time.
That might not be true for demos where POC is the point, not the code.
@Pom_Bazooka@RolfCoptar@prieurdp You also hold people up on the way out, because you have to reverse quite far before you can see oncoming cars. Happens ALL the time. Doesn't happen when you drive straight out.
@RolfCoptar@prieurdp The op is cooked. Your explanation make perfect sense.
Either way you'll have to reverse. It makes more sense to reverse INTO a space where there is NO traffic (inside the parking spot) than a space where there IS traffic (on your way out of the spot).
Isn't the obvious?
@BohuslavSimek@simonhamp Gosh, I just can't get over that comment. "Pay for the best tools".
Laravel, Horizon, Telescope, Tinker, Passport, Scout, Socialite, Sail, Starter kits for the main stacks... the list goes on.
I pay for forge... but that's literally a SAAS and it's crazy cheap.
@BohuslavSimek@simonhamp Umm. what?
None of this is actually true... at least not in the context of Laravel.
It's rediculous what they give you for free, and free packages by Spatie cover just about everything else you might need.
Most Laravel devs love the language, and debate on the fringe.