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This is the way it works in Australia. I wasn't a huge fan of having to prove who I am and have my identity related to be able to txt and make phone calls or use mobile internet when I moved here.

In theory, it's also how it works in the US, but most store clerks don't pay attention to the regulations and let customers buy pre-paid SIMs with cash. There really isn't any punishment for it, which may explain the rule change.

And yet we still have a huge problem with spam calls and “nothing can be done about it”.

The studio is really old now. The new one will drop at some point no doubt with more memory options. the 128GB M5 max MBP is great though

And yet, aside from offering 512GB, that really old Studio Ultra M3 LLMs faster (especially sustained) than the new M5 Max.

Not surprised given how terrible Kiro is.

TUIs reclaimed popularity long before Claude Code existed. Just look at the Charm ecosystem https://charm.land

Apple Silicon before the M4 does not have matmul instructions which causes the prompt processing to be very slow. It's quite different on the M5, much like using a nvidia GPU

Is the source open and inspectable somewhere before installing this on a machine?


They do in NZ. Paracetamol is promoted as the safest, most well studied pain relief for short and chronic conditions. In Australia however they have just started limiting how many you can buy at a time for some reason while ibuprofen covers the chemist shelves without any such controls despite the risks.


IIRC it's because Paracetamol has low threshold for overdose, and is often blended in with other cold and flu medicines in Aus so it is easy to exceed daily dose if you are say, taking some conbination of paracetamol + Sudafed (paracetamol+decongestant) + drinking a Lemsip (lemony vitamin powder with more paracetamol).

It is only packet size restricted in supermarkets, you can still buy bulk packs from chemists.


Chemist warehouse has big signs up saying you'll be limited to buying a pack of 24 in Melbourne.


LiteLLM proxy has to be about the worst codebase and performing Python code I've used in a long time. Incredibly poor performance, riddled with serious bugs and to be honest devs that don't seem to understand them.


TBH I decided to write GoModel because I needed something like this for my startup, enterpilot, and LiteLLM didn’t meet my needs.


This is pretty funny


I like the tiling concept but I don't see the source code linked, is this closed source? There's no way I'd run a terminal that didn't have publicly inspectable source, there's just too much that could go wrong.


Fair! I certainly could publish the source. It’s more or less just a wrapper for Miguel de Icaza‘s SwiftTerm:

https://github.com/migueldeicaza/SwiftTerm


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