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Impressive. The current state doesn't really bother me given the frequency of system updates but I do sometimes wonder what on earth it's even doing that's taking so long.


How much better is cursor than continue? I've been trying continue with codestral and am only moderately impressed so far.


Not sure about continue, but I use Cursor for work, and it's really good at predicting simple operations. I rarely use it to actually generate code but it's pretty good at completing the code I'm already writing / the thing I'm already doing.


Using sonnet?


I'm an active aider user, I spent ~$120 last month on a combo of Sonnet and Opus. It was much more expensive, as you probably know, with Opus. Now it's rather reasonably priced and more sustainable, IMO.


Why is the Nexus 3 rubbish?


Poor durability. In addition, the gear range is suitable only for short, low-effort rides. I used one for city commuting until it simply failed mechanically. In sum, the Nexus 3 is not in any way better for ownership than a working derailleur transmission. For a rental, there may be some value proposition.

The Nexus 7 proved reliable; the Alfine 11 a good value for durability and range of speeds; the Rohloff is brilliant but yes, those 14 speeds are expensive.

The choice depends on the rider's needs. I'd rather ride an IGH bicycle for the reliability and value over 10 years of riding. I'm not sure that an indifferent/infrequent bicycle user (the sort who lets things rust and never checks tire pressure) would care.

For the purpose of long commutes it's possible to buy an entire e-bike in 2024 for less than the price of a Rohloff hub alone.

The Alfine 11 and the Rohloff are brilliant. The Rohloff is a joy to use on all types of terrain. Instant shifts without fuss.


It isn't. It's good enough for small hills and requires very little maintenance or adjustment. And it's cheap.


They are always sold with wrong sprockets. The high gear is never usable. Number 2 gear is connected directly, and so it should be the default on no-wind flat road. Then it lasts forever on flat country like holland.


I have 420 mm folding bike with Nexus-3. The correct ratio is less than 2:1, which meant changing both sprockets to smallest and largest available. I do not even know what to do with 622 mm wheels.


uhh-ohh!


I haven't seen any TV coverage of this at all.


Neither have I, but that’s because I don’t watch TV. At least 80% of people in the U.K. don’t watch tv news.


If this interests you I also recommend reading the New Yorker piece linked in the article - https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1998/06/01/the-man-in-the...


Two of Wigderson's major papers mentioned in the announcement are co-authored with Noam Nisan, one of the professors behind the well known on-line course 'From Nand to Tetris'.


Prof. Nissan is also remarkable due to having had first line achievements in CS Theory and then shifting to do major impact in the rather distinct field of algorithmic game theory. It's both heart warming that a single person living today could be as diverse, and that the system allowed him that flexibility.


There's a book, too!

Recently came out as a second edition.


What does you diet consist of?



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