@FrameworkPuter@LinusEkenstam How is the cooling though? My framework 13 Ryzen AI HX 370 is like an airplane without doing much work. Other than that really nice laptop.
@kristianleth Claude Code selv er skrevet 100% af CC ifølge teamet. I min virksomhed skrev vi selv det meste af vores kode indtil for et halvt år siden. Siden da er vi på 95-100%. Derudover kommer analyser, debugging etc.
AI er underhyped. Det er bare kun os udviklere der kenderpotentialet.
@SteffenFrolund Altså jeg har et Holding som jeg ejer 100% og det Holding ejer så ca. 50% af vores driftsvirksomhed. Hvis vi så får en investering ind til en værdisætning på 150 mDKK, så skal jeg beskattes 250.000 DKK om året? Det virker jo helt vanvittigt.
@andersbaek1 De har jo altså stadigvæk kun adgang til de server hvor de nu engang bliver hosted. Det er mere sjovt end det er farligt. De kan ikke gøre mere digital skade end du og jeg kan (udover de har en helt anden stamina og bred viden)
@mattpocockuk True - just saw it as a potential risk if you only tested each task “in isolation” when implementing it. Btw. would you keep prd.json forever or do you consider it as a “fixed” set of tasks that can be deleted once all are done?
@mattpocockuk Maybe I didn’t catch it but to me it seemed like it you didn’t prompt it to create any tests - instead it just needed to run the tests related to the task “interactively”. I just want to ensure that completing a task doesn’t break another which would require written tests.
@shadcn I still remember tracking your work on the Taxonomy repo to show some of the latest next.js features. 3 years later and here we are - crazy journey for you. Doing things right pays off 🫶🏼 truly impressive
@dhh@Beelinkofficial Quite different on our test suite (unfortunately). M3 12 core 45 seconds. FW13 HX370 12 core 60 seconds. I was hoping it would be opposite (when I switched to FW and Omarchy). I love Omarchy (especially hypr) but I miss the efficiency on M3
@virattt I'm interested to see some of the more complex examples. Also; you mentioned in another tweet that you'd build it all open source - where is the code?