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  • Price per intelligence benchmark has been going down though but openai killed 4o mini which was the absolute cheapest smartish model.

    The writing is not on the wall just yet, but with some players dropping out and some enshittification I could see models becoming very expensive.

  • Overkill for the use case, great deal for the price. Also will last forever with 4 battery cells.

  • Honestly, I also felt like it was boring starting out since you're just exploring aimlessly. Then after a while of just flying all over and looking at shit it starts clicking, the pieces start falling into place and the enjoyment of the game grows. Revisiting old places doesn't feel like a chore anymore because you're using new knowledge and instead of aimlessly wandering you're on a mission to explore a nook that looked off limits.

    So yeah, if you started it and didn't get far it sucks, if you finished it then it's amazing.

  • To be fair, the headline is super weird, I read the report and can't find where they pulled that number from. The report says "wind fund good, with wind fund 2040, without wind fund 2040" stuff but never mentions how big it is.

    But also it sounds plausible that a 1m subsidy could make or break 7m project.

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  • It'll not be gitlab, gitlab is fine but the UI sucks and no improvements in sight.

    Forgejo/Codeberg is the one that will take over in the coming decade.

  • This is what happens when you reward people based on token usage. People no joke can just put in before every PR "review every detail, be very thorough, make sure it fits into everything, check for every possible undefined behavior etc." while giving the model a massive doc with list of all files in the project.

    Not even sure if they check the prompts because "review formatting of the entire codebase" is also super heavy in a large repo but if prompts get checked it's an obvious token sink.

    The model will just ransack the whole project every time through the whole stack when you could enforce a contract with a couple of tests with strict input validation.

    Uber has the dumbest AI policy in the industry.

  • I still sometimes do it randomly because of editor lag in Jetbrains Ideavim, you can just hit u usually until you get back to where you were.

  • } jump forward to next empty line is really quick for navigating, also if you know the identifier then /myVar

    <enter>

    nnnn is much faster than scrolling and gets you ready to edit. Otherwise 5j;;;; also works of course.

  • I use Neovim as much as possible but Jetbrains C# just has a really nice debugging experience (with Vim mode on, of course). I still use Neovim for reading C# and doing some small edits and it works really well when reading what the LLM wrote.

    It's hard to beat stepping through a method until you hit an exception, go into a catch block, ctrl+O until you hit the last line before the exception, breakpoint, skip to top of method and rerun.

  • Greece seriously needs some growth to kick in. 2% yearly growth would reduce their debt to gdp by 13% in 5 years while making it easier to pay of the principal.

    If they continue like this but with 2% growth they could pay it off relatively quickly.

  • It depends on where you live. Building in the Netherlands is a compliance hell hole and you end up with a very large portion of the cost being getting permits, doing environmental assessments etc.

    In the UK you have to go through a local council that will refuse pretty much everything you want on top of the Netherlands issues.

    This is pretty much the reason why builders are focusing on high value and luxury apartments since a bigger project benefits from scale on the permitting side.

  • Me_irl

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  • It's not great but mobile classrooms are very good when you need to expand but don't have enough demand for classrooms to fill an expansion of say 5-10 classrooms.

    Obviously you want to build more than one at a time but building more than you need is not budget friendly. So aiming for 3 mobile classrooms and starting a 5y construction immediately makes a lot of sense.

    Keeping these things permanently is just weird.

  • I recently added some stuff to my agents.md file so it's more fun.

    • Warning/issue - > goblin
    • Error - > Orc
    • Exception - > attack

    Open to more suggestions. It make reading the output more fun. Claude is so shit now that it doesn't work. Also, if you guys haven't tried caveman mode, it's great.

  • I think downloading is also illegal since you're creating an illegal copy on your computer although distribution of copyrighted material is more serious.

    Although, you could copy the CD instead legally in many cases.

  • Gold

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  • Gold price would lower until it's the same price as it costs to mine and bring it to earth, if that's at all lower than whatever it's currently.

  • I'd thought about this and I came up with term limits instead. Holding office should be limited to 30 years over a lifetime. This should go across specific appointments such as federal reserve and senate.

    This prevents people from just staying on forever and accumulating too much power and favors. It also increases the turnover of politicians a lot more without breaking continuity and getting rid of the most qualified politicians.

    Not sure what the exact structure would be but I'd also increase the senate term lengths but add a 2 term limit. Governors also 2 term limits, house of reps 7 terms and president 2.

    I believe 100% that people in power become more corrupt over time and this fixes that but allows for long careers.

  • The recent Toyota Sienna has 4WD option and can very good power by using the battery. After seeing the Technology Connections video I think if you want a bigger car the Sienna is the best.

    https://youtu.be/KnUFH5GX_fI