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Just uses make-like syntax, not yaml, which I view as a huge advantage.

There are new models that are recreating beam spring too. (Although I don't think they are in stock yet).

I'm too invested into Gentoo at this point to really consider Arch, but hey, arch-chroot does make modern Gentoo installs just a bit quicker.

And it's objectively terrible

Another assumption is that knowing how to use the tool doesn't require learning (and discipline). I tend to think that easily falling into using the crutch of AI is a significant issue itself, and that can be especially significant for people with ADHD.


Go vertical?


To fab the CPUs...seems more plausible than anything else with Intel.


AFAIK Intel Foundry Services are the only product they can't find big customers for. Apple would be the first if they move past the sampling phase.


They’ve already secured Microsoft as a customer, they’ll be making the next Maia AI accelerator for Azure on 18A. Apple would be a much bigger catch for sure, but they have in fact secured one big customer.


I seem to remember 68k software working (on PowerPC Macs) until Classic was killed off in Leopard? I'm likely misremembering the length of time, but it seems like that was the longest backwards-compatibility streak Apple had.


I must just be weird. I prefer light themes.

I want all the colors, including "semantic highlighting", that is, each variable scope getting its own color.

I think the difference between highlighted colors, rather than the specific colors themselves, is what helps me parse code.


The majority of degree requirements are lazy gatekeeping.


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