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huh i never noticed it. interesting to see, especially because everytime esp32 is brought up the opinion is that they're not fir for production scale units/quantities.

so it's the one managing the ubiquiti specific features, and controlling the switch chip?


actually the web search/image needs the higher tier subscription with their mcp. k gladly paid for it, i basically don't care about usage anymore. it's great at execution. i still find it not so great at planning though. i wish i can use api sonnet/codex for planning and glm on claude code for executing easily, with codex/claude code. best thing right now is kilo code with the orchestrator but haven't tried it.


yeah CS skins is one of the biggest markets of digital-only-aesthetic-items before NFT came around (and now probably still bigger than NFTs). The main thing with NFTs was that there's no "central database", CS skins solely lives in Valve's database.

making a butterfly knife for Valve isn't hard (in the past Steam Customer Service duplicated items lost in scams). It's hard for the players because they have to "gamble" for it through paying keys to open cases.


It's hard as in "it's hard to trick or manipulate the centralized database".

Similarly making USD in a bank account isn't technically hard, but it's fucking hard to get a bank to tweak some numbers in your favour.


i think you pasted the wrong link for the first one, it links to the parent comment.


i think it's worth it to know for MacBook Air users instead (like me). I think mine is wearing out and what's annoying is it throttles on some web pages because the temp would spike to 106c. But not on (admittedly light) gaming or Lightroom editinf.


seconding the overlay app, i forgot the name but there was an app that can configure the appearance of the menubar. maybe it's my menubar icon organizer? Not dozer or bartender, but can't recall right now


Ice organizes menubar icons and can alter the bar's appearance.


but the underlying native stuff still creates a problem. we're on an old version of Flutter without any need to upgrade but Apple has an updated Privacy Manifest requirements that forced us to update our dependencies purely only for the manifest. Workarounds are barely mentioned, although they exist.


very much agree. although lately with how good it is i get hyperfocused and spent more time then i allocated because i ended up wanting to implement more than i planned.


It’s a struggle right? First world LLM problems.


No. DuckLake is implementing the Open Table Format (and the Catalog above the Table Format). Not utilizing them, but an alternate implementation.


*for now. The principle in the client side (especially read only) should be the same with Iceberg. Ideally there's an Iceberg adapter for clients.


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