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Have you tried qwen3.5 running locally? It’s quite “good enough”.


Acid was great!


But how is ki like rust, and why is that significant? Helix is pretty rad, even if what you say is true.


Why even should they be allowed to contract an action that they themselves cannot perform - even _with_ a warrant? Is that not still "doing" the action?


Can you substantiate these claims with with anything? What unlawful DoJ demands has Apple given in to? Anthropic is still very early in their trajectory compared to Apple with its ~50 year run, so it's not exactly an Apple to apples comparison.


This seems relevant:

Apple defined ICE as a "protected class" in blocking anti-ICE apps (boingboing.net)

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45520407


I’ve been using Claude through opencode, and I figured this was just how it does it. I figured everyone else did it this way as well. I guess not!


I’ve been following Mr. Doob since the flash days. Cool to see they’re still doobing cool things.


I've been working on Renderling — an open-source, GPU-driven real-time renderer in Rust targeting both native and web (via WebGPU).

I just signed a Memorandum of Understanding with NLnet (NGI0 Commons Fund) for a second year of funding to build out the Renderling ecosystem. The big shift this year: moving away from Rust-GPU and going all-in on WGSL.

I'm building wgsl-rs, a proc macro crate that lets you write WGSL shaders in a subset of Rust — same code runs on the CPU for testing and on the GPU via generated WGSL. Works on stable Rust, no custom toolchains needed.

The funded roadmap also includes podecs, a GPU-accelerated ECS where systems run as compute shaders, a Rend3-compatible API layer (for folks looking for a path forward from Rend3), and ultimately real-time global illumination via a GPU ray tracer.

More details in the latest news update: https://renderling.xyz/news/index.html#wed-11-feb-2026

Repos:

- https://github.com/schell/renderling

- https://github.com/schell/wgsl-rs


Because it is not the same deportation policy.


Trump has to deal with the aftermath of the Biden years, where unauthorized immigrant population reached 14 million in 2023. It is also harder to expel them if they are inside the US rather than at the border.


The Republicans this term have gotten plenty done, it's just nothing that helps average people. Their wins can't be widely celebrated and so they aren't, as much.

https://www.project2025.observer/


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