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NSPG911 commented on Nova Launcher added Facebook and Google Ads tracking   lemdro.id/post/lemdro.id/... · Posted by u/celsoazevedo
calderwoodra · 20 days ago
I've been using Niagara for a few years and I love it.
NSPG911 · 20 days ago
Niagara Launcher is like Niri among the other Linux Window Managers. It is highly unique, and yet still gets the job done, if not better.
NSPG911 commented on The longest Greek word   en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lop... · Posted by u/firloop
imwally · 22 days ago
Well this certainly mucked with the width of the mobile HN site.
NSPG911 · 22 days ago
Have you checked out Harmonic? It's an amazing Hacker News android client!
NSPG911 commented on ASCII Clouds   caidan.dev/portfolio/asci... · Posted by u/majkinetor
mildmelon · 24 days ago
Author here. Now that's a great idea! I might have to try and get it published there!
NSPG911 · 23 days ago
Can you please update me when that happens?
NSPG911 commented on Keifu – A TUI for navigating commit graphs with color and clarity   github.com/trasta298/keif... · Posted by u/indigodaddy
RVRX · 23 days ago
Serves a bit of a different purpose - but for working with git in the terminal I'm a big LazyGit fan - https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit

I use it in neovim with https://github.com/kdheepak/lazygit.nvim

NSPG911 · 23 days ago
I use LazyGit as well, but the graph icons always piss me off so much. I've gotten used to it, but I'd love to change the icons.
NSPG911 commented on STFU   github.com/Pankajtanwarba... · Posted by u/tanelpoder
NSPG911 · 23 days ago
Thanks throwaway account.

But have you fully read it? By replaying what was playing, it forces the original noise to stop and in return, the repeated noise.

NSPG911 commented on Show HN: OpenWork – An open-source alternative to Claude Cowork   github.com/different-ai/o... · Posted by u/ben_talent
NSPG911 · 24 days ago
how does it compare to opencode's own gui that uses tauri?
NSPG911 commented on I hate GitHub Actions with passion   xlii.space/eng/i-hate-git... · Posted by u/xlii
linuxftw · a month ago
1. Just no. Unless you are some sort of Windows shop.
NSPG911 · 25 days ago
you should try it, powershell isnt just 'type insanely long phrases', there are aliases for it
NSPG911 commented on ASCII Clouds   caidan.dev/portfolio/asci... · Posted by u/majkinetor
NSPG911 · a month ago
i would kill to have something like this in wallpaper engine
NSPG911 commented on Anthropic invests $1.5M in the Python Software Foundation   discuss.python.org/t/anth... · Posted by u/ayhanfuat
geodel · a month ago
Wow. Just came to know from your comment. Not sure if it was covered here on HN. I totally missed it.
NSPG911 · a month ago
It happened quite a while back, most of us knew what direction this was going (Claude Code uses Bun, OpenCode uses Bun, they need Bun to work the best for Claude Code)
NSPG911 commented on How Google got its groove back and edged ahead of OpenAI   wsj.com/tech/ai/google-ai... · Posted by u/jbredeche
mythz · a month ago
Gemini CLI is too slow to be useful, kind of surprised it was even offered and marketed given how painful it is to use. I thought it'd have to be damaging to the Gemini brand to get people to try it out, suffer painful UX then immediately stop using it. (Using it from Australia may also contribute to its slow perf)

Antigravity was also painful to use at launch where more queries failed then succeeded, however they've basically solved that now to the point where it's become my most used editor/IDE where I've yet to hit a quota limit, despite only being on the $20/mo plan - even when using Gemini 3 Pro as the default model. I also can't recall seeing any failed service responses after a month of full-time usage. It's not the fastest model, but very happy with its high quality output.

I expected to upgrade to a Claude Code Max plan after leaving Augment Code, but given how good Antigravity is now for its low cost, I've switched to it as my primary full-time coding assistant.

Still paying for GitHub Copilot / Claude Pro for general VS Code and CC terminal usage, but definitely getting the most value of out my Gemini AI Pro sub.

Note this is only for development, docs and other work product. For API usage in products, I primarily lean on the cheaper OSS chinese models, primarily MiniMax 2.1 for tool calling or GLM 4.7/KimiK2/DeepSeek when extra intelligence is needed (at slower perf). Gemini Flash for analyzing Image, Audio & PDFs.

Also find Nano Banana/Pro (Gemini Flash Image) to consistently generate the highest quality images vs GPT 1.5/SDXL,HiDream,Flux,ZImage,Qwen, which apparently my Pro sub includes up to 1000/day for Nano Banana or 100/day for Pro?? [1], so it's hard to justify using anything else.

If Gemini 3 Pro was a bit faster and Flash a bit cheaper (API Usage), I could easily see myself switching to Gemini for everything. If future releases get smarter, faster whilst remaining aggressively priced, in the future - I expect I will.

[1] https://support.google.com/gemini/answer/16275805?hl=en

NSPG911 · a month ago
Not exactly sure why you are paying for Claude Pro, doesn't GH Copilot Pro give you Claude Opus 4.5 (which I'm assuming you are using since it is SOTA for now). OpenCode lets you use GH Copilot, so you can use OpenCode's ACP adapter and plug it into the IDE

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