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I use Le Chat free tier. Not as good as ChatGPT free tier but sufficient for 90% of my uses.

I tried Mistral Vibe (Claude Code equivalent) free tier for a week. I hit web_search limits but not limits for devstral-2. For a working mode where you watch it closely (same way I use Claude Code), it is fine.


Can I use Mistral Vibe without a whatng cartel web engine?

Namely, classic web (noscript/basic (x)html), or a dynamic web API with some public tokens? (using a set of CURL commands). If there is a requirement of account creation (often required to generate web API tokens), can I do that using the classic web (noscript/basic (x)html)? And if so, if the account creation does require an email address, do they support self-hosted SMTP servers without DNS, namely email addresses with IPv[46] literals?


In the recent Claude Code leak, there was apparently something called "autoDream", a "background memory consolidation engine" according to this: https://kuber.studio/blog/AI/Claude-Code's-Entire-Source-Cod...

There is no index anymore. I guess that is the "easier" part.

That is, but not directly.

The general idea here is that jj has fewer and more orthogonal concepts than git. This makes it more regular, which is what I mean by "easy."

So for example, there is no index as a separate concept. But if you like to stage changes, you can accomplish this through a workflow, rather than a separate feature. This makes various things less complex: the equivalent of git reset doesn't need --hard, --soft, --mixed, because the index isn't a separate concept: it's just a commit. This also makes it more powerful: you can use any command that works on commits on your index.

This is repeated across jj's design in general.


For my mental model how White House politics work, this article was very influential: https://www.thewrap.com/obama-aides-say-veep-accurate-west-w...

> “The funny thing about ‘Veep’ is, we as people who worked in the White House always get asked, okay, what’s the most real? Is it ‘House of Cards? Is it ‘West Wing’? And the answer is, it’s ‘Veep.’ Because you guys nail the fragility of the egos, and the, like, day-to-day idiocy of the decision-making,” Vietor said.

Same vibe as "conspiracy theorists are optimists because they believe there is a great plan."


All gossip I hear about the extremely powerful leads me to believe that they’d be utterly unable to organise any sort of conspiracy themselves.

Most haven’t touched Google Calendar in a decade. They can’t call anyone without their assistant typing in the number first.


This might have more to do with their average age than anything though

and the best thing is then the conspiracy theorists do not go after like the realy small set of things that actualy could be called a real conspiracy. Coughs in the trump files ft. epstein.


I don't get it. When would I use Zed Text and when Zed Display?


The definition of Display fonts is quite loose. Generally speaking, display fonts are made to grab attention by incorporating some more extravagant visual features (think something like Papyrus)

They are made for shorter texts that are often written in a bigger font. Again I talk about this in a very general way because it depends on the font and other factors. But usually this includes things like headings. So they would use slightly different proportions that wouldn't work that well at small sizes, but stand out more in bigger sizes compared to the "text" variant.

So in this case you would use Zed Text for all your larger text blocks and Zed Display for headings or maybe emphasized words. But to be honest, since they are pretty close visually, you can get away with using Zed Text for everything imho.


Display versions of typefaces are generally used for headings or larger type.

Text versions are used for longer text, and are usually optimised for smaller type sizes and readability.


And yet it probably covers 90% of what people use OpenClaw for.


I would have appreciated a sarcastic summary like http://n-gate.com/hackernews/


They've been dead for ages haven't they?


In many cases the system is perfectly safe when it shuts off. Two is enough for that.


The simplest one is a watchdog: If something stops with regular notifications, then restart stuff.


A watchdog guards against unresponsive software. It doesn't protect against bad data directly. Not all bad data makes a system freeze.


I recently (mostly vibe-) coded myself a Firefox addon which indexes every page I visit locally: https://codeberg.org/copacetic/where_did_i_read


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