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You can also use the "fabric" CLI tool with its new "code_helper" functionality:

https://github.com/danielmiessler/fabric?tab=readme-ov-file#...

This is more rudimentary and works on the CLI, but I've had good results with it using both Gemini Pro and local models.


Good stuff. One thing I find helps my productivity is to take time to exercise (run or lift weight on alternating days) in the middle of my workday. It's a nice break and tends to spark creativity.


Absolutely! Exercise increases blood flow to the brain, and promotes neurogenesis too! Meaning that your brain can learn much more easily in the long run. I wrote a bit on neurogenesis here:

https://therevisionist.org/bio-hacking/cognitive-function/#H...


I came to some of the same conclusions as the author of that article. I tend to use vi and am quite good at it when emacs is not available (mostly on remote Ubuntu or Debian servers) and emacs for my own programming or an IDE at work when that is recommended and it is purely a pragmatic decision not a dogmatic one.


I don't think you'll see these problems with the new Docker 1.12 for Mac (no docker toolbox), which brings the experience on the Mac much closer to what you see on Linux boxes.


Very interesting. This is basically a node.js way to access the core-os etcd distributed locking implementation.


This looks very interesting. The GIT repo is here: https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn


Ha ha ha ha ha. No you are not.


I'm laughing at the name "Manbang". What do you want to do tonight? Let's Manbang and chill. :-)


Exactly. OSV is totally about being Open and free (as in both freedom and price).


Can OSV/OSM contribute the same resources to their project as Mapillary is contributing to their own?


Mapillary is VC-backed. OSV is backed by Telenav, a publicly traded location services company. Your call as to which is the more sustainable model!

(The OSM Foundation has no connection with either project and is traditionally focused on its core task of collecting and distributing openly-licensed vector geodata.)


Is it free to use OSV images and data in commercial projects?


Images are openly licensed. Data licence hasn't been published yet but the project creators are making encouraging noises (e.g. in the comments thread of the linked post).


Very interesting. Thanks.


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