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And this is bad why?

same with openclaw

agents don't really care and they're doing anywhere between 90-100% of the work on CC. if anything, rust is better as it has more built-in verification out of the box.

> Because to hell with UX when it comes to security.

I don’t think you have any idea how wrong you are.


macs are amazing, you can close the lid on a macbook and the computer will be mostly asleep and won't burn down the house; and the best part is it'll work when you open it again. amazing tech.

macOS though, that's getting worse each year.


I have the exact same lid behavior on my HP laptop running Arch Linux.

Trust me I’d happily take a similarly specced Linux-compatible laptop over this company-mandated MacBook, alas.

You do know the reason the Mac goes to sleep when you close the lid is because of the OS right?

It doesn’t matter why it works to anyone but geeks

the swap and vm tuning required on Linux to make it work even somewhat reasonably compared to Windows or macOS is batshit insane - or brain dead to quote Linus. you shouldn't need to do any of it and yet if you don't you risk hard locking your system when you run out of RAM - or even just write a lot to a disk - with zero warning.

There's a nonzero chance military intelligence agencies of multiple countries know exactly where that plane fell, but none can say anything, because that would reveal the true extent of their capabilities.

Just like it was with that amateur sub that imploded. It later surfaced the Navy heard the implosion and knew what it was.

Uhhh surfaced?

Made me smile. Thank you.

They could just feed the data to some associated outside party with some other plausible explanation. But, there are only a few, maybe two countries, with the ability and desire to have listening stations all over the ocean, and neither one is particularly interested in the Indian ocean.

my favorite kind of hn comment.

> The link to the homepage is literally on top of the README.

the 'technically correct' part

> You're just being a complainer for complaining sake.

the 'completely missing the point' part.


You’ve listed a whole gamut of reasons why having the process is essential, so they weren’t wrong ;)

A webui for creating vms is certainly convenient if you’re doing it once a year like me.

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