I’ve been testing Claude the last month. It’s good for 90% of the tasks but for the remaining 10% i couldn’t convince it to give a proper answer and used ChatGPT instead. Technical questions and coding is what I use llms for.
I’ve been testing Claude the last month. It’s good for 90% of the tasks but for the remaining 10% i couldn’t convince it to give a proper answer and used ChatGPT instead. Technical questions and coding is what I use llms for.
I use bittorrent for isos and the files usually have hundreds of seeds. They are used.
Same for Armbian.
Oh no, a cheap offer! 🙀
For me it’s simple.
Pseudo-OOP in C which takes dialog* as a forst argument? dialog_open_file
Otherwise - make it human readable
Tox uses NaCl as its crypto library, don’t spread misinformation
Thanks for explaining. Double-decentralized :)
There are instances of Haveno? Isn’t it p2p?
Their wallet had a built in mixer, the transactions were super quick, bch was a good coin overall when i used it last time
Not to tell you you don’t need a GUI calculator program, but the only times I needed one was on screen sharing when I had to show someone else what I’m doing.
For all other cases, python
in console is the best calculator ever. You don’t need to learn Python to use it, and it’s most likely already installed in most systems that you use.
Ad. 2, have you seen https://www.zombietrackergps.net/ztgps/ ?
Seems so obvious now, thanks
What’s CP Chat? Im a bit afraid to type that into a search engine but it seems to be what I’m missing in my Copilot-assisted flow. It’s a great autocomplete but sometimes refactoring would be useful too.
Is it really so ridiculous that armed people blinded by a belief system could do that?
That you can afford premium versions or self-host
You slide down notification bar and if there’s not even one ad, please stand in front of that wall.
Family story. Maybe a fake one, I don’t know, there’s nobody alive to ask any more.
Your hackernews post and the fact you mention Pidgin shows that you haven’t used xmpp in the last 10 years. By the time Matrix was first released, xmpp had history sync.
Which is why I can’t wrap my head around why a second protocol with no features that didn’t already exist in XMPP took over.
The more they grow, the busier the spectrum will be. I really hope it doesn’t grow too much.
I wrote my masters in LaTeX and while I appreciate the structuredness and the fact I could use vim, it was so quirky. Having to spend half an hour to fix a non obvious compile error, more than once, was a big distractor. I’m sure it gets better when you use it more but I don’t think I have ever used it since. I’m not in academia and I don’t need to solve compile problems when creating an invoice or writing a letter to local government.
Good for you for not having any problems mate! I’m sure this invalidates the parent poster’s problems.