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We still use it. Its integration in VSCode makes it very easy to use. We can select which model to use, and Claude’s are the best in my opinion.


I think I’m seeing fallout of Microsoft’s notoriously horrific branding and marketing, again?

Some people seem to be talking about the VS(C) extension/feature, the paid llm service from GitHub, or both?

“X bone X is your PC!” vibes, anyone?


Or are we talking about Microsoft Word?


And there’s also a site with replays of some Apollo missions. Several audio, video and data feeds. https://apolloinrealtime.org/13/mobile/


Gorilla’s tape. I’ve solved many water leaks with it


They say it also has a ballistic parachute.


Which isn't going to do you a lot of good 20-30, even 100 feet off the ground.


You can find it in Prime Video.


A little off-topic, but I would have loved to see mifos / fineract[0] referenced in the article. Great open source banking core having many of the strengths listed

[0] https://github.com/apache/fineract/


The MIT's missing semester class (https://missing.csail.mit.edu). For me, it has filled many gaps in my self-teaching journey. I don't have a CS degree.


I built the brachiograph a few years ago. I wanted to show my kids (8 years old and 6 years old) cool things the could build by plugging a raspberry, some servos and readily available materials. We were impressed on how good we could reproduce one of those shopping mall cartoons of my daughter. It was a fun build.


What were the most challenging parts, and what kinds of problems did you run into and have to resolve?


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