Get it while it's hot! ๐ฅ
We have just open-sourced our base stack, which we have been using as a starting point for our projects. ๐
Now upgraded to RR7! ๐
Expect @flydotio deployments soon, they are already in the works. โณ
@dominiksumer Agree, we are doing the same. At the moment, we ended up at @SupermavenAI, after testing copilot, and the experience is so much more positive. Responses are almost immediate and the huge context window generally leads to really good results, especially doing refactoring work
Want a massive deal? Earn a $1,000,000 โcontractโ for discovering and reporting a "bug". Yes, yes yes i know, itโs not that easy. Loved @LowLevelTweets' video (as usual), very enlightening. Appleโs recent positive advancemenets around security, privacy, and more and more embracing open-source practices while sharing more information publicly, are truly commendable.
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@BrooksLybrand As someone who just bought a Lelit Bianca v3 and a Eureka Mignon Libra weight based grinder, upgrading from a Rocket Cellini evolution v2 and Mazzer time based grinder, I donโt get this at all ๐
@BrooksLybrand As someone who just bought a Lelit Bianca v3 and a Eureka Mignon Libra weight based grinder, upgrading from a Rocket Cellini evolution v2 and Mazzer time based grinder, I donโt get this at all ๐
I just wasted an hour or so after upgrading Biome, to realize that vscode was still using the LSP for the older version i upgraded from (even though i restarted the biome lsp from within vscode), so i was going back and forth trying to satisfy both versions - the cli one and the extension one ๐ฅ
What tools or strategies are you using to test GitHub Workflows or Actions in your local environment? I've crafted a custom solution that I'm quite happy with, but I'm eager to learn about the methods and tools others might be utilizing. If you have any recommendations or personal experiences to share, I'd be delighted to hear them ๐ค
@PetarForai I tried it and i hate it. It kinda works, but when it doesnt you dont know if its you or arc, which just makes it worse. And most of the time i just want to test my code, not event logic itself, so i want to avoid something like arc