

That is way too much scope but looks awesome
That is way too much scope but looks awesome
The new Ryzen AI chips and Apples Neural Engine (or whatever is called) have great efficiency for performance and can run strong local models.
Intel also announced they’re going this route.
I know soldered memory isn’t popular, but right now the performance/energy benefits are big — you just have to buy the premium models.
I think NVIDIA will keep doing their massive GPU toaster ovens, Project Digits was supposed to be their low energy competitor and has been underwhelming.
The local model scene is getting really good, I just wish I’d sprung for more RAM and GPU when I bought my macbook m1.
Even then, I can still run 8-12gb models that are decently good, and I’m looking forward to the new Qwen3 30b to move my tool use local.
I appreciate that they mentioned it.
I’m not particularly good at writing, I can understand why someone would ask an LLM to help them clarify their ideas. The intent here is obviously to improve their content rather than as a crutch to feed us shit. Whether it’s better than just writing this personally I don’t know.
I’m not going to let LLMs enstupidify my writing.
I’ll continue using en dashes and em dashes — they’re very easy to type on macos, iOS, and Android.
Caldav, carddav, and email are probably the only easily portable data interops.
I guess photos can be re-uploaded but that’s not easy.
Do notes transfer though? I know Outlook, Gmail/GSuite, and Apple all have notes but I don’t know if they transfer.
All I’ve got is a nubby yubikey nano
Yep, and 2x64gb RAM
What do they do with the daddy computers? All of mine only have female ports.
The out of the box containerization is still pretty new though — it’s like a month old