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enlyth commented on Claude Code gets native LSP support   github.com/anthropics/cla... · Posted by u/JamesSwift
midasz · 3 days ago
To be fair, VS Code git implementation is really off-putting if you've used something good.
enlyth · 3 days ago
Personally I love it and find it very intuitive.

It allows you to do stuff so much faster than having to type everything manually into the terminal. Also really enjoy the "Undo Last Commit" feature and how I can easily see all modified files at once and shuffle around stuff between the staging area.

enlyth commented on Mozilla appoints new CEO Anthony Enzor-Demeo   blog.mozilla.org/en/mozil... · Posted by u/recvonline
gkoberger · 9 days ago
They do work on it. A lot.

But the issue is browsers don't make money. You can't charge for it, you can't add ads to it, etc. You're competing with the biggest companies in the world (Google, Apple), all of whom are happy to subsidize a browser for other reasons.

enlyth · 9 days ago
Doesn't Firefox make them the lion's share of their profits just from the Google payments?

If they let Firefox atrophy to the point it will have no market share, let's see how that works out for them

enlyth commented on GPT-5.2   openai.com/index/introduc... · Posted by u/atgctg
Tiberium · 15 days ago
enlyth · 15 days ago
This looks cherry-picked, for example Claude Opus had a higher score on SWE-Bench Verified so they conveniently left it out, also GDPval is literally a benchmark made by OpenAI

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enlyth commented on Adenosine on the common path of rapid antidepressant action: The coffee paradox   genomicpress.kglmeridian.... · Posted by u/PaulHoule
reactordev · 20 days ago
It’s 100% the addiction.

It’s ok, me too. At home I’m a 4-6 cup a day drinker. On the go 2-3 Starbucks. I have a serious problem.

enlyth · 20 days ago
People act like addiction is a word with an inherent negative connotation, but that's not the case, you can totally be addicted to healthy behaviours
enlyth commented on We gave 5 LLMs $100K to trade stocks for 8 months   aitradearena.com/research... · Posted by u/cheeseblubber
dash2 · 21 days ago
There's also this thing going on right now: https://nof1.ai/leaderboard

Results are... underwhelming. All the AIs are focused on daytrading Mag7 stocks; almost all have lost money with gusto.

enlyth · 21 days ago
With the speed of how pricing information propagates, this seems way too dependent on how the agent is built, what information it has access to, and the feedback loop between the LLM and actions it can carry out
enlyth commented on The RAM shortage comes for us all   jeffgeerling.com/blog/202... · Posted by u/speckx
petre · 21 days ago
Sounds like the Silver Thursday all over again. I hope OpenAI ends up like the Hunt Btothers.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Thursday

enlyth · 21 days ago
> To save the situation, a consortium of US banks provided a $1.1 billion line of credit to the brothers which allowed them to pay Bache which, in turn, survived the ordeal.

It seems once you amass a certain amount of wealth, you just get automatically bailed out from your mistakes

enlyth commented on Arthur Conan Doyle explored men’s mental health through Sherlock Holmes   theconversation.com/arthu... · Posted by u/PikelEmi
claw-el · a month ago
One reason I like CBS’s Elementary’s depiction of Sherlock (maybe more so than BBC’s Sherlock) is because how Elementary treats Sherlock’s mental health and addiction recovery as central to the character. As great as Sherlock is at solving cases, he still struggles greatly to handle his own mental health and addiction recovery, which makes him more grounded to earth.
enlyth · a month ago
Also why I enjoyed House which is basically modern Sherlock Holmes in a medical setting
enlyth commented on Dark Mode Sucks   tomechangosubanana.com/20... · Posted by u/4dm1r4lg3n3r4l
evanjrowley · a month ago
Without taking an extreme or absolutist stance on this issue, I generally agree with the author here. Dark mode should be reserved for after sunset and before sunrise.

The eyes are adapted to see daylight levels of light during daytime. If your ambient lighting and screen don't match this, then you're not using your body in the way it's evolved to function. What we need more of are screens with anti-glare and a wide range of brightness levels.

What might have a worse impact on your eyesight is the effects of Myopia, which is being exacerbated by basically every portable device with a screen. Anyone who has the technological literacy to enable dark mode (and advocate for it) is likely someone who gets above-average screen time and is therefore someone at a higher risk of myopia.

enlyth · a month ago
Do you have a source for any of these conjectures or is it just vibes?
enlyth commented on I finally understand Cloudflare Zero Trust tunnels   david.coffee/cloudflare-z... · Posted by u/eustoria
noname120 · a month ago
It’s not enforced in practice unless you run a giant server with a lot of traffic.
enlyth · a month ago
Agreed, I have been doing this for years without consequences so far

u/enlyth

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