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I think many places, even without specific deepfake laws, would prosecute someone who used a fake image to mislead the police.

For a long time apple did a lot better for both "hackers" and normal customers compared to the other big operating system company.

They also made a good unix based OS that was easy to purchase on decent hardware (esp laptops).


It takes very light technical skills to deploy algo

I use danish and English and I must admit I don’t really encounter issues switching between them on apple or Microsoft operating systems.

Only thing I can think of is some features being available later in danish compared to the English release like the swipe keyboard in iOS.


kimi k2.5 works quite well and is super fast. Much faster than opus but not quite at the same quality level.


Kimi seems to support this with their 39 usd a month plan.


I would keep Claude code for the heavy lifting and then opencode zen (10usd) with Kimi k2.5 for the rest.


I don’t think good TUI’s are the same as good command line programs. Great tui apps would to me be things like Norton/midnight commander, borlands turbo pascal, vim, eMacs and things like that


Yes cli and tui are not the same, but I expect TUI to work decent in general terminal emulator and not acitvely block copying and pasting. Having to install supported terminal emulator goes against the vibe.


Yeah, its strange that moxie works with one of the most anti privacy big tech companies.


I have heard this before and am curious what kind of sites you open in the tabs?

I have a 8GB m1 mac mini and I dont see any issue with browsing in chrome (right now I have 11 tabs open).


It was my son’s laptop , he’s in high school. General Google Classroom / Google Docs / Gmail / web research stuff. He’s not technical at all. I bought him the 8GB machine thinking it would be fine, but it became a big problem for him.

I do think part of the problem was number of tabs open. It was a little better when I taught him how to manage tabs and I also turned up all the memory saving features in chrome.

But even with all of that, it would still slow down with what looked like a pretty minimal workload.

I spent a few hours with him on it, but he still had these kinds of issues.

It just seems like it requires a decent level of sophistication to work with a small RAM budget if you’re using Google software.


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