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can't imagine a world in which I'd download a little known distro to put on my home network and use as a server. also, doesn't fedora already have something like this already?

Game’s truly gone. I remember when all we did was try to find the most obscure indie band of a Linux distro, form emotional attachments and then argue their merits.

...and then proceed and do the same again, only with a window manager =)

Or use debian slim or Alpine for just enough Linux to run dockers.

why not just use it to review your codebase/commits/prs? you don't have to let it write a bunch of code for you neccessarily.


I wouldn't trust it. When I do check its work, I often find factual or corectness errors. No way it's going to be the last step of defense against its own mistakes. I mean for me. Other people seem to have more luck. I'm probably still holding it wrong.


That's my point - it's great as a tool to talk something through or rubber duck it, but as soon as you just let it loose to slop out thousands of lines a day and never read them all you're really doing is filling your base with thousands of lines of technical debt.


$20 or $200 plan, now we have a middle plan.


claude for UI, codex for everything else. i cant commit without having codex review something claude did.


Completely false. The models are nothing like they were a few months ago. Try codex 5.4


Cascadia. Jetbrains. Fira. All you'll ever need.


Linux mint is not a good distro


Having to figure out which distros are "good" or not, with the internet full of people arguing about those points, is another entry on the "why Linux isn't a good choice for most people" list.


most games I'm getting 1% lows that are much higher than windows at 4k resolution


is this the model used on free mode?


totally agree with you, though I have 3 sets of $20 bluetooth sets that I rotate on various devices and have no complaints whatsoever. Also use a DAC and $300 set of can on PC, so I know what good audio sounds like.


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