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The article discusses the recent advancements in local models for AI applications, particularly focusing on their improved performance and accuracy compared to previous versions. The author shares personal experiences using various local models across different systems and highlights the Gemma 4 series as a significant milestone in enabling agentic coding locally with about 75% of the accuracy and speed of frontier models.
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The comment thread discusses the use of local AI models versus cloud services, focusing on cost-effectiveness, hardware requirements, and performance. Users share experiences with various models like Qwen3.6-27B, Gemma 4, and Opus, comparing them to cloud-based solutions in terms of efficiency and suitability for specific tasks. The thread highlights the varying opinions on local models' capabilities, particularly regarding their limitations compared to advanced cloud services.
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SpaceX plans to acquire Anysphere, which operates coding agent Anysphere, for $60B.
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The discussion revolves around SpaceX's acquisition of Cursor, focusing on the strategic benefits such as access to training data and enterprise contracts. Opinions vary regarding the inflated valuation of $60B for Cursor, with some questioning its rational basis in the speculative stock market. The integration potential between Grok Build and Cursor is also discussed, highlighting the possibility of improved coding models and user experience.
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This article explains how to make HTTP requests using Bash's /dev/tcp feature in a shell script, even when there are no external tools like curl or wget available.
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The comment discusses a surprising and useful Bash feature, /dev/tcp, which allows performing HTTP requests without the need for external tools like curl or wget. The author finds this discovery to be cool.
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The article provides an in-depth explanation of the inner workings of a traditional mechanical watch, detailing each component's function and how they work together to keep time.
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The comment thread discusses the appreciation for mechanical watches, their mechanics, and related topics such as DIY watch repair projects, educational content online, and comparisons between mechanical and digital watches. Users share personal experiences, recommendations, and insights on watch maintenance costs and the value of educational resources.
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