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Can't wait to see the real numbers on https://github.com/devMEremenko/XcodeBenchmark Especially comparing to M1 Max

There's some numbers here: https://www.tomshardware.com/laptops/macbooks/apple-macbook-...

But I think they are comparing the wrong values, as Xcode 26 seems to run the benchmark slower than Xcode 16


What's the M3 score?



Wasn’t the name of that guy Colin Laney


Working solo w/out Frank Woodley?


Let's put it this way. M1 Max can build some amount of code in 134 seconds. M3 Max can do it in 70 seconds. Does this sound like a small bump? Source: XcodeBenchmark


The main reason I use fish shell is for the autocompletion feature it offers out of the box. If it had been an option back in the day, I would have tried something like starship


Just FYI, Starship will only create your prompt; it won't alter the autocompletion behavior of your shell.


It just feels like “what LLM is better” becomes new “what GPU is better” type of talk. It’s great to find a clear winner, but at the end the gap between the leaders isn’t an order of magnitude.


These days the question is more about which LLM is second best. It’s very tight while ChatGPT 4 is in its own league.


I think people are missing the context that the prices of even the largest LLMs trend towards $0 in the medium term. Mistral-medium is almost open source, and we are still early days


I recommend reading “Revolution in the valley” by Andy Hertzfeld, who is also the author of this story. The book is a compilation of all stories from folklore.org including more interesting details about development of the Macintosh.


SetApp is amazing, I'm using it on all my devices. It macOS, some apps are also available on iOS.


i’m happy people are discussing this. the popup that appears when you open the website from a mobile phone was always annoying


It's interesting to see some movement in this area. Is Google finally feeling some competition? I was looking for this feature years ago and had to switch to Authy and then to 1P. I'm wondering how many users did GA loose for not adding this basic functionality for years.


It would be awesome if Google were innovating again. That was a good company on the good days.


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