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itd be better for the title to be about upload queues and distribution, rather than free-loading.

idk if one of the touted benefits is really real - you need to be able to jump changes to the front of the queue and get them out asap sometimes.

hacked credentials will definitely be using that path. it gives you another risk signal sure, but the power sticks around


the US set up a little base in iran a few weeks back and had boots on the ground firing against iranians.

one of the main peace demands the US has is to put boots on the ground to steal iran's uranium


nah, "as a french" is perfectly fine english grammar.

english changes over time, and thats been a normal description for at least a decade


to be fair, its canada thats knly part french thats saying what everyone is thinking nowadays

do you still believe in democracy?

every election, americans make a big stink about how you belive in republicanism because democracy is evil, and that being a republic is somehow mutually exclusive with democracy


> It also has giant homeless camps stretching on for miles, abandoned and collapsing old houses, factories, etc as far as the eye can see.

On a political tuning side, I would put this as ultra-rightwing, rather than left. Said homeless camps only exist in right wing media


> victimhood narratives about Russia

its russia that maintains the victimhood narrative. Europe cant fix it for them, other than beating down their army


the sales pitch is that you can keep throwing more and more tokens at a problem to solve it.

if the prices dont keep going down, the pitch falls apart, that you need a specialist to come in and make it work


> included multiple test harnesses (!)

ive seen plenty of real code written by real people with multiple test harnesses and multiple mocking libraries.

its still kinda irrelevant to whether the code does anything useful; only a descriptor of the funding model


If I'm reading this correctly ("a single homepage load of http://garryslist.org downloads 6.42 MB across 169 requests"), the test harnesses were being downloaded by end users. They weren't being installed as devDependencies.

> Since Claude Code uses a 1 hour prompt cache window for the main agent

this seems a bit awkward vs the 5 hour session windows.

if i get rate limited once, I'll get rate limited immediately again on the same chat when the rate limit ends?

any chance we can get some form of deffered cache so anything on a rate limited account gets put aside until the rate limit ends?


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