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  1. Comment on Is it worthwhile to run local LLMs for coding today? in ~comp

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    Local inference is probably worth it for stuff like autocomplete, etc. That's a small and complete context that can be performed by tiny models. Idk if full development is very feasible for a...

    Local inference is probably worth it for stuff like autocomplete, etc. That's a small and complete context that can be performed by tiny models.

    Idk if full development is very feasible for a competitive price, unless speed isn't an issue, then maybe it's possible to set up a task, walk away, and come back to a finished problem.

    3 votes
  2. Comment on Sony pulls back from PlayStation games on PC in ~games

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    I think it's in response to the Steam Machine

    I think it's in response to the Steam Machine

    1 vote
  3. Comment on What’s your preferred work monitor setup? in ~comp

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    One monitor angled in "portrait mode" is incredibly useful

    One monitor angled in "portrait mode" is incredibly useful

  4. Comment on New accounts on Hacker News ten times more likely to use em-dashes in ~tech

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    Man is but a conduit for the machine 🥀

    "Phrase their thoughts"

    Man is but a conduit for the machine 🥀

    5 votes
  5. Comment on Minecraft Java Edition is switching from OpenGL to Vulkan rendering in ~games

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    Oh nice, I hadn't seen that yet. That's pretty cool

    Oh nice, I hadn't seen that yet. That's pretty cool

    1 vote
  6. Comment on Minecraft Java Edition is switching from OpenGL to Vulkan rendering in ~games

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    Iirc. They were working on that before the Mojang blog post. Not as a reaction to this news.

    The person behind Iris was posting on their discord today and effectively got vulkan working rather quickly.

    Iirc. They were working on that before the Mojang blog post. Not as a reaction to this news.

    1 vote
  7. Comment on Single vaccine could protect against all coughs, colds and flus, researchers say in ~health

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    There's got to be a downside to keeping a reactive system on standby continuously.

    There's got to be a downside to keeping a reactive system on standby continuously.

    7 votes
  8. Comment on Sandwich bill of materials in ~tech

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    YASS would probably do well on brand recognition alone

    YASS would probably do well on brand recognition alone

    5 votes
  9. Comment on I made a word game - and it has come a long way in ~games

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    I don't particularly care about it. With something like wordle. I just get to look at my result and share it. Currently before the pivot animation even finishes I get hit with "enter name", and no...

    I don't particularly care about it. With something like wordle. I just get to look at my result and share it.

    Currently before the pivot animation even finishes I get hit with "enter name", and no way to dismiss it.

    1 vote
  10. Comment on I made a word game - and it has come a long way in ~games

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    Kinda wish the "enter name" didn't appear, I'd much prefer just showing me the final result and letting me choose from there / click a quick share.

    Kinda wish the "enter name" didn't appear, I'd much prefer just showing me the final result and letting me choose from there / click a quick share.

    1 vote
  11. Comment on Palantir was allegedly hacked, exposing CIA collusion and deep-rooted global surveillance/meddling in ~tech

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    The allegation is completely insane and "hits all the right notes" sorta speak. So I'm not convinced until I see some actual evidence.

    The allegation is completely insane and "hits all the right notes" sorta speak. So I'm not convinced until I see some actual evidence.

    30 votes
  12. Comment on TreeTrek in ~comp

  13. Comment on itch.io: No ICE in Minnesota Bundle in ~games

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    I recognize some game which I know are "name your own price", I.e. free. But I assume anyone can make a bundle with anything with permission?

    I recognize some game which I know are "name your own price", I.e. free. But I assume anyone can make a bundle with anything with permission?

    4 votes
  14. Comment on Elon Musk says SpaceX will prioritize a city on the moon instead of a colony on Mars in ~space

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    The moon is an interesting place to experiment with self sufficient colonies. As there's pretty much nothing there lol

    The moon is an interesting place to experiment with self sufficient colonies. As there's pretty much nothing there lol

    2 votes
  15. Comment on Highguard | Official launch showcase in ~games

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    It was announced at the Game Awards as the "final reveal". From "the developers of Titanfall". Which pretty much doomed the game's release.

    It was announced at the Game Awards as the "final reveal". From "the developers of Titanfall". Which pretty much doomed the game's release.

    1 vote
  16. Comment on US President Donald Trump isn't building a ballroom in ~society

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    I love this. It'd be quite smart to do this under the guise of the President's giant ego. Lol

    I love this. It'd be quite smart to do this under the guise of the President's giant ego. Lol

    2 votes
  17. Comment on US households using Ozempic spend less on groceries in ~health

  18. Comment on US strikes Venezuela and says its leader, Nicolas Maduro, has been captured and flown out of the country in ~society

  19. Comment on EU drops 2035 combustion engine ban as global electric vehicle shift faces reset in ~transport

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    Energy infrastructure is a certainly a huge problem in some, though if I were to guess, most EU countries. As much as I dislike the perceived laziness and unwillingness to innovate in the EU auto...

    OK, but this piece is about the EU climbing down from emissions targets, not the US.

    Energy infrastructure is a certainly a huge problem in some, though if I were to guess, most EU countries.

    As much as I dislike the perceived laziness and unwillingness to innovate in the EU auto industry. I'm not getting the sense we're ready for this switch based on infrastructure... But this varies per nation.

    3 votes
  20. Comment on EU backs away from chat control in ~society

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    How is anyone coming to this conclusion?

    How is anyone coming to this conclusion?

    2 votes