Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | zwarag's commentslogin

Isn't that what subagents do to a certain degree?

Sort of, but you also want to keep the sub-agent context small for as long as possible, and if you're paying per token there's no reason to be sending thousands of tokens that are probably useless.

well, they probably have quite a lot of text from high schoolers trying to meet the minimum word length on a take home essay in the training data

I guess on /e/OS you can just run Google Maps in a browser if you really want Google Maps features (like searching for a restaurant). Organicmaps works fine if you just need to get from A to B. It does lack live traffic, but you'll have to live with fewer features if you really want to not use Google for most stuff.

> Organicmaps

I would suggest having a look at CoMaps, a recent fork of OrganicMaps :-).


Have you had a look at EurKey layout? I, too, have to switch between English, German and Italian and I found it to be great.

https://eurkey.steffen.bruentjen.eu/?lang=de


This is very interesting, but WestEurKey would have been a more suitable name, as there is no support for Slavic languages.

Can't wait M1 to not be supported by Apple anymore to snack up some of that awesome hardware for cheap and run linux on it.


You'll probably be waiting a long time. But already you can get used M1 Airs for about 1/3 what I paid for mine new.


Could this be the link that allows designers to design a UI in Figma and let an agent build it via A2UI?


What you’re thinking of is called Bedrock Linux: https://bedrocklinux.org/


When I did my bachelor’s, I wrote every assignment and my thesis in LaTeX—and I absolutely loved it. I loved it so much that I swore I’d never touch MS Word again. Now I’m doing my master’s, and once again, I’m writing everything, assignments and thesis, in Typst. And boy, do I love Typst. I only had to spend a fraction of the time tweaking it to get exactly what I needed. Most things just work right out of the box. The only “bad” thing, in my opinion, is that Typst isn’t quite as feature-rich as LaTeX.


That’s 108 dollars per hour. That seem reasonable?


In my personal experience, oh-my-zsh slows down things too much. You're better off just taking whatever you really like about oh-my-zsh and configure it yourself.



Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: