I’ve found that lego, gunpla, or 3d printing do a really good job of keeping you off of a computer.
I had no clue what the problem was until you pointed it out. I’m so tired of people purposefully misreading shit to make it seem bad.
I think people are just happy that OpenAI is getting shit on, even if the reality isn’t really what is being portrayed. For example I’ve been trying to use r1-32b and it’s really no where near as good as Claude sonnet 3.5 has been.
I stopped using openai so I can’t comment on the performance comparison there, but clearly the benchmarks are all just made up bs.
I haven’t read the whole series, but will try to, but until I do I feel like I’m missing something. Why bother with locking at all in this case? Can’t you just check that the record hasn’t been changed and then tell the user if it has, or force a reload? What do you gain with the lock file here? I’m imagining just checking that the card record has the same timestamp you saw when you loaded the data the first time, or that a hash hasn’t changed, etc.
Affinity is like $30.
Like everyone says. Brother. But just buy it used. You don’t need a new one. People are recommending them for a reason. They last.
Isn’t bonjour the reason that devices like printers famously worked so much better on Mac than windows? I feel like I read an article about that like a decade or two ago.