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syabro commented on Opencode: AI coding agent, built for the terminal   github.com/sst/opencode... · Posted by u/indigodaddy
xrd · 2 months ago
Isn't it more appropriate to compare this to aider?

I prefer the command line tools to IDE integration, even though I don't feel like the contextual options are great. In other words, I don't always feel that I can see the changes fully. I like Claude Code's option to expand the result using ctrl-r, and I like the diffs it provides. But, it still feels like there is a way to get better than what I see inside Zed and what I see inside Claude and Aider.

Maybe an editor that can be controlled and modified on the fly using natural language?

syabro · 2 months ago
I use claude code + pycharm (when need to check changes, improve something)
syabro commented on Using Home Assistant, adguard home and an $8 smart outlet to avoid brain rot   romanklasen.com/blog/beat... · Posted by u/remuskaos
thi2 · 2 months ago
The hardest challenge is not using your phone when sitting on the toilet
syabro · 2 months ago
Old good air freshener label reading
syabro commented on Ask HN: Life-changing purchases since 2020? (Under $100 and under $1000)    · Posted by u/systemkwiat
dvfjsdhgfv · 10 months ago
Unfortunately, a few bacteria strains can survive the process.
syabro · 10 months ago
And can’t regular frying?
syabro commented on Ask HN: Life-changing purchases since 2020? (Under $100 and under $1000)    · Posted by u/systemkwiat
fiatpandas · 10 months ago
They are aluminum and are recyclable. They even have a recycling program. Assuming you aren’t brewing a flavored one, it’s only roasted coffee inside.

I was a bit of a coffee geek and went all out on grinding and brew methods, but then got real busy… nespresso makes good coffee and is super fast.

The downside as you mention is you are stuck with their varieties and can’t geek out on trying different roasts / regions outside of what they offer. But for some people like me that is lower on my priorities now.

syabro · 10 months ago
> The downside as you mention is you are stuck with their varieties and can’t geek out on trying different roasts / regions outside of what they offer.

Not exactly. In Thailand there are a lot of local roasters thad produce a compatible pods with fresh coffee from different origins. Also there are washable pods you can fill by yourself with new stuff, use, wash repeat

syabro commented on SQLite the only database you will ever need in most cases   unixsheikh.com/articles/s... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
lilyball · 4 years ago
This article says you can back up your database by just copying it, as it’s a single file (and apparently copying it while it’s in use is fine?). It also suggests enabling WAL mode. But WAL mode means you now have two files. Does the use of WAL introduce any concerns while backing up?
syabro · 4 years ago
https://stackoverflow.com/a/55424784 it's saying you have to copy 3 files to backup everything
syabro commented on Twilio blocked our account and with it hundreds of our customers [resolved]    · Posted by u/_ikfm
work_for_x · 4 years ago
I work for Twilio and forwarded it internally. If you are 6 years with the company, you probably have an AE assigned to your company or have been in touch with any other human being along the way?

UPDATE: Your account should be active now.

syabro · 4 years ago
Why was it deactivated?
syabro commented on Don't use third party auth to sign in   gurjeet.singh.im/blog/nev... · Posted by u/gurjeet
syabro · 5 years ago
Where can I check which websites I looged in with google? I found https://myaccount.google.com/permissions?gar=1 but 26 apps is like 1/10 of what I have I think
syabro commented on Octotree – Proprietary Firefox extension contains AGPL-licensed code   github.com/christianbundy... · Posted by u/jhardy54
syabro · 5 years ago
Can someone explain me like I'm five what's going on and where is the problem? Is author using his own old AGPL license version of code or it contains 3rd-party AGPL licensed code?

u/syabro

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