my father worked for the french ministry of foreign affairs for years until he decided to buy a house in a small town in brazil and fully pivoted to being a ✨magician✨ at 42 years old
it’s never too late to change the trajectory of your life/career :)
@opencode it black plan still a thing? I've been on the waitlist since day one and wondering if I should just quit to use go instead
I'm done with jumping between providers all the time 🥹
+ ofc the larger battery, panther lake, haptic touchpad and better screen / speakers, which are all an upgrade from my regular fw13
I could upgrade piece by piece if I wanted to, but I'll probably just buy the whole thing and sell my old one
ok I want a @FrameworkPuter 13 pro SO BAD
I've been telling people for YEARS that linux is perfect, but there's just nothing that comes close to the hardware of a macbook. honestly, not sure if this is it, but if it gets close thats enough for me
also the black looks amazing
The new Dell XPS Linux battery test and HOLY COW, the battery life is EXCELLENT. A little background: Intel + dell + omarchy team worked together to get everything working perfectly for the new XPS. I am honestly shocked that I am having a "mac" experience with linux as far as battery life goes.
Here is my test timeline:
Saturday:
99% - 10:07am computer fully charged and on, walking to gate, suspend mode in backpack
99% - 11:00am - compiling rust, running agents, MiMo running on youtube, writing this tweet
80% - 2:00pm - forced to shutdown due landing the plane :( No more work, almost done setting up my machine! Very excited. Vim is there and so is tmux and zsh, but not my wall paper :( And i want to try Aether
75% - 2:30 - 3pm - i watched the new moist critical videos on the guy who threaten to kill people via ring doorbell. woah that was weird.
Sunday: 5PM
75% -> 62% - Sat in suspend mode in my back pack for ~14 hours. I wanted to see where I was at, will open back up in another ~14 hours.
Monday: 7AM
55% -> 5% - Monday: 3 hours of work. Agents are coding, neovim motions flying, youtube playing MiMo. Even took a 40 minute discord team video call and the microphone worked FIRST TRY??
Did... Linux just get a computer where you don't have to worry about battery life? It honestly felt better than my way back in the day Mac Air experiences.
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Things I did not like:
* when the computer wakes up from suspend, its "chunky" for about ~30 seconds.
* the touch pad is annoying. the right click seems like its ~95% of the touch pad and i have a bit of a trouble getting left click regularly.
The new Dell is actually good. I am shocked right now. Omarchy also took 3 minutes to install and I was up and running in 5.
The primary reason why I am using omarchy is because 2 reasons:
1. everyone on my team is using it, makes certain aspects of life easier when everyone is on the *almost* same distro
2. intel + dell are working with each other and omarchy has a seat at the table to make things happen. this means i am using the super latest hardware with it perfectly integrated. pretty awesome.
Thanks Dell for sending me the computer for Omacon! I am genuinely stoked for the computer.
@jpschroeder this is brewing a ton of ideas in my head! thinking about using it as an alternative to r2 in some scenarios where RAG is involved, that way each org could have their own synced repo and file system for agents. very exciting!
@kvncnls yep that's what I'm trying to do! maybe the mindset should be of shipping higher quality apps in the same timeframe as before instead of just shipping faster
hoping that this extra effort will pay off in the future🤞
@_ashleypeacock I'm building on d1 / r2 / workflows now so this is amazing to have, very excited!
do you plan to support the persistState path on cf's vite plugin? I noticed that even with that option the local explorer still checks each project's own .wrangler folder individually
anyone from @Cloudflare willing to answer a couple of questions? I'm building on top of your stack but you have SO MANY PRODUCTS that I genuinely don't know what to use for this specific scenario (which is a good thing I guess?)
@CloudflareDev