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edem commented on GPT-5.3-Codex   openai.com/index/introduc... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
edem · 5 days ago
So can I use this from Opencode? Because Anthropic started to enforce their TOS to kill the Opencode integration
edem commented on Allow me to introduce, the Citroen C15   eupolicy.social/@jmaris/1... · Posted by u/colinprince
Fiveplus · a month ago
The C15 represents a time when a vehicle was a tool. I feel vehicles want to turn into a subscription service these days.

I still see these running in rural Spain and France, usually held together with wire and hope, clocking like what 400k+ km? The XUD diesel engines are practically unkillable. They have no ECU to brick, no adblue sensors to fail and put the car into limp mode and thankfully none of those DRM locked headlights.

The argument for the countryside need of a modern SUV usually cites reliability and safety, and in 2026, modern complexity is the enemy of reliability. If your C15 breaks down in a field, you can fix it with a wrench. If your Range Rover breaks down in a field because a sensor in the air suspension noticed a voltage variance...you are stranded until a tow truck takes it to a dealer.

edem · 23 days ago
my father in law has a vw caddy (sdi). it has something like 120k in it even though it looks beaten up. i once told him I'm surprised. he told me that's 1.120.000km as the analog dial goes back to 0 after a million
edem commented on I replaced Windows with Linux and everything's going great   theverge.com/tech/858910/... · Posted by u/rorylawless
edem · a month ago
My gaming PC now runs Zorin, my dev box rund Omarchy. It is time. Commercial OSes are dead.
edem commented on What Happened to Abit Motherboards   dfarq.homeip.net/what-hap... · Posted by u/zdw
AnotherGoodName · a month ago
The super socket 7 motherboards were amazing.

They were backwards compatible with socket 5 (you had to set the motherboard jumpers voltages though).

Some of these boards had both sdram and edo ram slots along with an agp slot, pci slots and an isa slot.

So you had an era where motherboads could take a P-75 or an amd k6 550 cpu. They could take ram scavanged from an old 486 (edo ram) or you could put in faster ram. You could run a pci grapchics card if it’s all you had or you could run an agp card. I used my old 486s isa soundblaster awe in that board for a long long time since pci was of no benefit for a soundcard.

The only set of cpus not compatible were the slot and socket 370 cpus. But they were pretty expensive anyway and it was fun to be able to frankenstein computers so much back in the day.

edem · a month ago
I loved the olden era. When everything was new and amazing.
edem commented on AI Is Breaking the Moral Foundation of Modern Society   eyeofthesquid.com/ai-is-b... · Posted by u/TinyBig
sneak · 2 months ago
Everyone productive and working can afford a house with a yard now. You’ll be a few dozen miles from others.

If you want everyone to be able to afford a house with a yard within walking distance of downtown Palo Alto, there aren’t enough of them for everyone that wants to do that, and AI (and utopia) can’t change that. Proximity to others creates scarcity because of basic physical laws. This is why California is expensive.

This is something I always wondered about in Banks’ post-scarcity utopian Culture novels. How do they decide who gets to live next door to the coolest/best restaurant or bar or social gathering place? Does Hub (the AI that runs the habitat, and notionally is the city) simply decide and adjudicate like a dictator or king?

edem · 2 months ago
Yeah they can, if the want isolation, no internet or water and no friends around them.
edem commented on Experiment: Making TypeScript immutable-by-default   evanhahn.com/typescript-i... · Posted by u/ingve
edem · 3 months ago
For immutability to be effective you'd also need persistent data structures (structural sharing). Otherwise you'll quickly grind to a halt.
edem commented on Myna: Monospace typeface designed for symbol-heavy programming languages   github.com/sayyadirfanali... · Posted by u/birdculture
sayyadirfanali · 3 months ago
designer here. by symbol-heavy languages i mean languages like Perl and Haskell which make heavy use of symbols (sigils in Perl and operators in Haskell). Myna was designed after my frustration with other monospace fonts combined with my (self-imposed) inability to use ligatures.
edem · 3 months ago
why do you have this self imposed inability?
edem commented on Myna: Monospace typeface designed for symbol-heavy programming languages   github.com/sayyadirfanali... · Posted by u/birdculture
edem · 3 months ago
does this support ligatures? or is it designed in a way that you dont need them?
edem commented on Synology reverses policy banning third-party HDDs   guru3d.com/story/synology... · Posted by u/baobun
jacquesm · 4 months ago
What is interesting here is that Synology leadership is quite technical and there was no acquisition or other big event that I am aware of that resulted in this strategy. It was a complete own goal and as predictable as could be. Synology apparently wasn't aware of what their brand values were as perceived by their loyal customers and that's the kind of move you make at your peril. I'll be surprised if they survive this in the longer term, regardless of the reversal they've shown they do not have their customers interests at heart at all. It's dumber that it even seems: they were raking in a substantial amount of money precisely because of this one factor, and they pretty much shot the goose that was laying the golden eggs.

I've been a loyal customers of theirs and wasn't even looking at other options but there won't be another cent of mine going to Synology. I was already miffed at their mark-up for a little bit of memory before this happened. It is a matter of time before they crash and I don't want to end up with an unsupported piece of hardware. Trust is everything in the storage business.

edem · 4 months ago
What are the alternatives that you are considering?
edem commented on Being blocked from contributing to lodash   c.ruatta.com/on-being-blo... · Posted by u/crtns
neoCrimeLabs · 4 months ago
There's a lot of attention around increasing malicious contributors. Someone I don't know with no history contributing to my project immediately jumping into packaging, distribution, provenance would really have me questioning their intentions.

Am I being paranoid? Probably, but given recent history I don't think so. Would I ban them for that? Dunno, but it would be a consideration.

Either way, I don't find the decision to ban someone from contributing for that to be all that surprising.

edem · 4 months ago
I would also block/reject a person like this. I had my fair share of these phishing attemts so I'm not asking questions if someone is trying to touch my infra.

u/edem

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