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Truck 1 took too long to go through the runway. They had time to

.net will work. Use a weaver (fody) or the modern features to roll everything into 1 .exe.

Use self-contained to have everything together.

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/deploying/sing...


Core is compatible with non deprecated apis.

That’s why they had .NET 5im stead of .net core 5


1 Michelin star is like _only_ in the top 0.1% of restaurants instead of the top 0.001%.

It’s still impressive, difficult, and time consuming.

Highly recommend you check out any starred restaurants nearby where you live. They tend to be expensive, but they are worth the high sticker price


I don't think you caught the sarcasm of parent


Copilot feels like being a caveman, Claude code feels like modern times comparatively.


No, those are the models. They are NOT the same as Claude code/codex.

GitHub copilot agent mode is quite bad, and advanced premium models like opus4.6/codex 5.3 are making it barely usable.

Claude code and codex are night and day comparatively.

Additionally, GitHub copilot admins can enable/disable models. Each model has different ToS, so perhaps their admin has not turned it on.

I would suggest you not immediately insult people with ad hominem attacks.


Copliot is quite bad out of the box, but it does work with opencode, which I found to be as good a harness as claude code, and a better tool overall.


Wait really? I thought the models were basically the same with a wrapper.

What about warp, is that also just a wrapper?


There's a layer between your input and the model called an agent harness. It's the bit that guides the model how to traverse the file system, where to search, how the codebase is architected, how to navigate the monorepo.

When you say "Add a default $5 tip to the dialog screen titled 'Tip this waiter?'", what the harness does is supply information on where the strings are, the dialogs, and where the design style containing the PrimaryButton might be.

Cursor is excellent at this and probably pioneered the whole approach. Copilot hasn't really bothered to be more than a wrapper.


The models are the same. The agent implementation is different. I can confirm Claude Code performs much better than GH Copilot with the same Claude models.


Orion is Kagis browser.

Atlas is OpenAIs browser


You can use hooks to not allow it to stop without successful build


Anyone can write a letter and the police shouldn’t have called the numbers on the letter until they verified the numbers were legit.

This is the equivalent of a phishing email providing you a phone number.

I think that arrest was warranted until thy could independently confirm the phone numbers…


> I think that arrest was warranted until thy could independently confirm the phone numbers…

Your premise is correct, you conclusion is stupid. "hey jon, pull out your phone, is this the same number listed on the county webpage for this office?" - "yeah jack sure is" - "hey thanks for your patience guys, and thanks for your help protecting the court house from the baddies"

Even if you couldn't do that, and couldn't hold them on site. Sure, transport them back to hold while you have the person on the phone drive down to the police station with id. There was NO reason to charge and arraign them.


> After a deputy called one or more of the state court officials listed in the letter and got confirmation it was legit, the deputies said they were satisfied the men were authorized to be in the building.

Doesn't say they called the "numbers on the letter" anywhere?

Also that wasn't even the point the sheriff made:

> He said the Dallas County Courthouse was under his jurisdiction and he hadn’t authorized any such intrusion.

He was upset at the idea of higher authority overriding his authority, he was power tripping. Seems so arbitrary to decide for you to bootlick his authority in particular, just because he is a cop?


Use a pi zero it’s like $5


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