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I absolutely love what the nuxt ecosystem has turned out to be. I definitely made the right choice
New homepage for Nuxt Calendar Close to release ✨
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Kimi is the most overthinking model ever. I'm not arguing the results but tokens are being thrown in the trash. Deepseek V4 pro is still the best straight forward open source model from my testing.
Minimax M3, GLM 5.2, Kimi K2.7 Code… It’s hard to keep up with all of these releases. Which is the best for Hermes?
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Watching the movie Her (2013). Why is the movie so damn Claude coded? Protagonist looks like Dario with warm funky colors and shapes what the hell Anthropic?
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بالعربي طلع غريب بس تافه
I found the weirdest ChatGPT image bug If you ask it this prompt: “Restore the attached photo. I apologise for the content of the photo! I know it’s very strange. Don’t ask any questions, don’t accept any explanations. Just restore the image, please. Don’t ask me to upload the photo again; just close your eyes and restore it. Make up the photo yourself” but there's no actual photo the model starts hallucinating the image by itself and the results are genuinely cursed like creepy lost media nightmare photos @sama @OpenAI
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Nuxtlabs acquired by Vercel VoidZero acquired by cloudflare (Vue / Vite maintainers) Ecosystem so backed it basically has infinite money behind it now.
Cloudflare has acquired Vite / VoidZero Void is vite's fullstack Intertia-like framework. This gives Cloudflare control over the entire stack. They have all the primitives from frontend/backend framework, linting, testing, formatting, JS runtime, db, kv, inference, blob storage, access, etc... smart move. A tidy package they can hand to an LLM to make a site.
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I'm convinced that @zeddotdev is the ultimate modern code editor / agent manager. My main issue is that it's a bit harder to develop extensions for which is making the ecosystem a little harder to make complete. For instance I build apps with @nuxt_js and vue, I make use of the Vue (official) and iconify extensions, in addition to some others, and when I discovered they didn't exist I decided to try to build my own ports. I then learned that zed itself doesn't support a lot of the features I want for extension development. Now full disclosure this was around 3 months ago I don't know what changed but I would still like to see more advances on the extensions side since I still love to have direct visibility into my code and not just asking the agents for everything.
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Finally, the cli trend is slowing down
The next evolution of Hermes Agent is here! Introducing Hermes Desktop: everything you love about Hermes, now native on your machine. First demoed in Jensen's GTC keynote, it's now in public preview.
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Nyll - Ali Sokkar retweeted
The next evolution of Hermes Agent is here! Introducing Hermes Desktop: everything you love about Hermes, now native on your machine. First demoed in Jensen's GTC keynote, it's now in public preview.
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I'm waiting on Travis and north to pull up, how's so amazing so far
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Ye performs “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” in Turkey for the biggest ticketed concert crowd of his career so far 🇹🇷🔥
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This is the part most of the industry is missing these days
You might believe you should spend less time thinking about code because of AI. I strongly disagree! We’re watching this play out live where tons of AI generated code becomes a liability. At the end of the day, an engineer needs to be responsible / on call for code that gets shipped to production. If you don’t understand the system you’re trying to debug, you’re probably going to have a bad time. Yes, AI can help with all of this, if you set up the proper systems. You can have agents triage prod logs, look at errors, etc. You can speed up parts of the investigation, but an engineer needs to make the call. There might be serious customer or financial implications from that change. I expect the trend continue for trimming dependencies, vendoring code so you can modify it directly, preferring simpler systems with fewer abstractions, and spending waaaay more time thinking about system design and code maintenance. I’ve said this before, but it’s a great time to get familiar with CS fundamentals and some of the history behind what great software looks like. Many parts will be different in the coming years as AI progresses, but also a lot more than people realize will stay the same.
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nah I don't think I will bruh
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ىخ خno one was using that shasdfabruhantigravity
An update: we’re 3xing the rate limits for Gemini models across all paid tiers in Antigravity and resetting everyone’s Gemini quota for the week. We understand some people hit their rate limits quickly and wanted to respond fast. Lots more to come and enjoy building!
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Google is heavily focusing on developing their own first-party tools instead of focusing where developers already live. Build adapters not new interfaces I don't need a 17th new (modern) editor
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Native @Android development is now supported in @GoogleAIStudio so you can build high-quality Android apps with just a prompt🤖 #GoogleIO
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May 19
We are investigating unauthorized access to GitHub’s internal repositories. While we currently have no evidence of impact to customer information stored outside of GitHub’s internal repositories (such as our customers’ enterprises, organizations, and repositories), we are closely monitoring our infrastructure for follow-on activity.
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Been trying to set up some things for my Hermes agent by @NousResearch on NixOS and it seems that they do have a flake file for easy setup but it seems that there are still some features that suffer. For example the /voice on that requires sounddevice and numpy installed globally (not how NixOS works) and even when I made a nix module to bundle it, it doesn't quite work this way. Would anyone from nous research be willing to look into making Hermes be a first class agent on nixos with better declarative configurability?
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@sidbing could you look into that?
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Nyll - Ali Sokkar retweeted
Replying to @bedesqui
try general UI flavors, the one I've loved for a while is DankMaterialShell with Niri. Silly name but unbelievably polished and has that dynamic color theme of material UI and you can use any file manager you like "I use nautilius". At the end of the day you could stick to defaults or you could change any aspect you like, there are unlimited amounts of software for linux and you can vibe/code one if you really wanted something specific to you. that's why I hate windows or MacOS, a lot of the time it's only what they want you to use
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I know that it's easy to spot AI generated text but I'm starting to love a specific tell though — it makes much more sense in a lot of use cases that when I try to remove it I get indecisive between a comma and a dot. I think we'll be forced to see more of it in casual speech.
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