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If there was a vs code native alternative that was parity, that might not be a case. That's apples and oranges


Sublime Text? Sure, doesn't have the long tail of extensions, but surely most people don't need those. The biggest issue with ST being the fact that it costs money...


> The biggest issue with ST

The biggest issue is that it’s not open source.


And we don't want to pay for tools, while expecting to be paid ourselves, rigth?


Zed?


I literally write like the article on similar write ups, where do you think the AI's learned to write this way from.

I really don't get the AI vibes from the actual writing of it


It gave me strong vibes too. It’s the writing style. I’ve seen OpenAI write just like this. Doesn’t mean it’s bad. There’s a few other markers. Note “silly” in quotes and over use if that word. Once would be enough. But also this is very very typical. The bolting and short quite direct and a bit repetitive statements “it absolutely does not solve “dumped a bag of candy on a messy kitchen table and took a dramatic iPhone shot.”

Real example programs are where the joke becomes a language I didn’t want this to stop at “hello world with candy colors.”” The over use of quoting. The bold. It’s not like a human wouldn’t write this. But it’s unusual for a human to do this imho. All the same - it feels novel. And at the end of the day it’s a neat idea. It’s just we enter this new brave world where things written like this give you the ick. “Where do the ai learn this from?” Well I wouldn’t mind betting the author asked it to be written in a hn style post.


Please re-read your comment and tell me you're not grasping at straws just to accuse someone of using AI to write.


Yeah, the execution is stronger than the idea and design choices as well, which suggests heavy AI support


You have a problem. I would suggest thinking about it.


Not a bad idea. Has the added benefit of giving a signal if the position/company has a turnover issue


I've had twice the issues with GNOME as I have with KDE or Cinnamon

I think it all really depends on the wants and workflows of the user


Obviously. Now think of the wants and workflows of your average user and is starts to make sense.


That's the problem I have with most DE talks though

People act like these issues are going to "stop the Linux migration" or otherwise, and then they give examples of things that most users will never do/isn't even possible on windows / mac

It feels like most people don't like some DE's just simply because it's not what they're used to, not because there is actually a problem with them


I can't see my previous comment, but feel free to ignore it, as I misread what you were saying. Apologies!


No worries, and thanks. I did reply but deleted it.


You are aware bitcoin is crypto right? You basically just said "fiat currency isnt an asset class, it's a wrapper for USD"


By taking the hardware keys of a compromised device and using it to emulate key master calls

See TrickyStore for more info


How do you get unrevoked keys? Searching around it seems like there aren't any public sources for said keys, and they're only available in semi-public telegram channels. Even then, it's a cat and mouse game, and the more popular the key, the more likely it'll get revoked.


Sure, but the contract in place forbids these things. So the contract is literally a non-performer and cannot perform such orders in the way it is written. So, I personally struggle to see outside of taking over the supply chain how Anthropics contract forces them to do this


I believe for reasons Aromatic_War stated in a top comment above: they're actually doing novel stuff with their control planes, not just using what's already there like most MVNOs


This is right. Deploying our own packet core and IMS core, building our own BSS from scratch. All of this stuff is expensive (and hard). We're hoping to be able to bring the price down over time.


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