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Perhaps removed?

"There are spare machines everywhere. GitHub Actions is only the first place ghosts come from." ... seems a bit odd.


This is so wrong. Because he didn't like a PR removing a feature, and they haven't yet merged another PR that was opened yesterday?!?

This makes me less likely to choose Claude Code, as this feels unreliable... Who says they will not change a few months down the line again.

That photo burger paddy looks very different from the restaurant bought one?!


Wade Rosen resurrected a failing Atari, but from multiple interviews it doesn't feel like he is really OK with emulation, as he often refers to the piracy part of this. I feel this was an action they as project did not have much say in, ... as they also clearly stay away from answering a why


We need to liberate the Xbox too, or at least run steam link on them.


Most people accepted the development sandbox Microsoft graciously allowed and turned it into a fairly thriving 'homebrew' scene: see the https://xbdev.store/

It's just a shame Sony gatekeeps running any kind of personal code on the platform and that access to development tools is a total nightmare.


Right, but I expected the sandbox would have a MSTSC (Remote desktop client). Or a decent browser to allow use as a more serious machine


speaking of xbox, we witnessed a ps5 being used like a pc before xbox console-pc hybrid could materialize.


That is my point. I thought the Xbox would bring computing to the living room. Steam and now PS5 can, leaving slop in the dust


You may want to have a look to Moonlight, that's more performant than Steam link. I haven't tried it on Xbox but used it on a Steam deck and between PCs. It worked flawlessly on a not-so-good WiFi.


I have used moonlight, but got some of those older SteamLink and they work well. though, moonlight on Xbox?


I thought it was raining on our trip to venice: "you hear that dear, quite nasty rain". She looked at me puzzled, but hadn't noticed what I really heard. The next day was obvious... This now 15+ years ago. Some days it is bad, some days I hardly notice. It does not affect me that much: still hear near pitch perfect (work on music stuff as hobby), mostly a consistent hiss which can get annoying sometimes as it can distracts, mostly can ignore it. Some people can't, maybe lucky? Edit: Local doctor just once told me:just listen to music to drown it out, don't over do.... Keep enjoying it. never seeked further help.


I use Obsidian, but would never use someone else's Vault template; as these are script files, you neverknow what can be in there without reviewing this. Just a friendly reminder to be cautious


This guy is the CEO of obsidian so I would trust him imo


While I know this, that was not the point. Kepano Everyone makes mistakes... And this argument even normalizes the behavior to run install scripts as root when a CEO says it?


From the onset it feels like the author treats the AI as a person, and him merely the interface. Weird take, as AI is just a tool... not an artist!


Make that plural: decades


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