It needs good feedback. Agentic systems like Roo Code and Claude Code run compilers and tests until it works (just gotta make sure to tell it to leave the tests alone)
It needs good feedback. Agentic systems like Roo Code and Claude Code run compilers and tests until it works (just gotta make sure to tell it to leave the tests alone)
I used Claude 3.7 to upgrade my eslint configs to flat and upgrade from v7 to v9 with Roo Code and it did it perfectly
Seppoland has become a more and more appropriate term
Old habits die hard? I used to administer old SunOS machines that didn’t have less (and would take considerable effort to install on all of the machines) so these days I just alias more to less


Yeah, fully agree. I was hoping the weights would be available by now as I’m keen to use it. Most of my use-cases for AI image generation end up being vectorised before I can use them


Nice, I’m currently looking for a good vectoriser model and it seems this will do that and other stuff nicely
Not Invented Here-ing? lol


I recently got my copy of AC: Origins refunded because of the Uplay launcher not working and couldn’t find a solution at the time. I’ll definitely be trying this for Syndicate.
Yeah, this is my colleagues waiting for me, poor bastards


I thought that as long as the kernel is new enough, the Radeon driver should already be in the kernel
Annoyingly this feature isn’t available in Edge on Linux
Unfortunately the choice of desktop environment matters a lot when talking about features like this
I suggest trying KDE instead, as XFCE is far from the user friendly interface your used to with Windows. Some DEs are good for new users, XFCE isn’t one of them
Whoever suggested Xubuntu for a Windows user is a bit optimistic
I really enjoyed this video!