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I tried GLM and Qwen last week for a day. And some issues it could solve, while some, on surface relatively easy, task it just could not solve after a few tries, that Opus oneshotted this morning with the same prompt. It’s a single example ofcourse, but I really wanted to give it a fair try. All it had to do was create a sortable list in Magento admin. But on the other hand, GLM did oneshot a phpstorm plugin

Do you use Opus through the API or with subscription? Did you use OpenCode or Code?

Opus trough Claude Code, the Chinese models trough OpenCode Go, which seems like a great package to test them out.

Capital I and lowercase L are identical, not ideal, but maybe not that much of a problem for the use cases of this font.

Judging by this page: https://www.typotheque.com/fonts/compare/196

You can activate an OpenType feature to change the shape of the l to be more visually distinct from the uppercase I


Leaks were mentioning Sonnet 5 and I guess later (a combination of) Opus 4.6


> 5+ days unable to work in January-February 2026

Perhaps not the best idea to be this dependent on a product.


To make this easier in MacOS:

  defaults write -g NSWindowShouldDragOnGesture -bool true
This allows you to drag windows around by grabbing the window anywhere you want while holding ctrl + cmd.


> This is honestly what’s holding me back from buying a Kagi subscription at this point.

The extension is working really well for me. You could always try it out with the free version to see if it works for you as well.


For me, it is working excellent, I almost never check the spam directory for false positives, and it happens maybe once a month for me to receive a spam message in my inbox. I think it is comparable to Gmail, maybe a bit better.


No, since they're simply too many. For an e-commerce site I work for, we once had an issue where some bad-actor tried to crawl the site to set up scam shops. The list of IPs were way too broad, and the user-agents way too generic or random.


Could you not also use an ASN list like https://github.com/brianhama/bad-asn-list and add blocks of IPs to a blocklist (eg. ipset on Linux)? Most of the scripty traffic comes from VPSs.


Thanks to widespread botnets, most scrapers fall back to using "residential proxies" the moment you block their cloud addresses. Same load, but now you risk accidentally blocking customers coming from similar net blocks.

Blocking ASNs is one step of the fight, but unfortunately it's not the solution.


Hypothetically, as a cyber-criminal, I'd like to thank the blacklist industry for bringing so much money into criminal enterprises by making residential proxies mandatory for all scraping.


Except when I forgot the name of an app


Drag a folder of application shortcuts into the the dock and you’ll have roughly the same thing

Like this:

https://www.reddit.com/r/mac/comments/i3prgq/til_you_can_dra...


CMD + SPC for spotlight and then CMD + 1 gets you to the full set of apps.


Wow! I didn't know that cmd + number switches context of spotlight. Amazing tip, thank you!


Spotlight upgrades are really great in Tahoe.

Take a look at being able to search an app from Spotlight: CMD + SPC => "Mail" => TAB => then I'm searching all my emails


Any idea if the woff2 files served by Google are the same? Or that they maybe are more optimized for web?


I’m afraid I don’t know for sure, I only know that the woff2 file I generated with the CLI worked fine in all the browsers I needed it to. Other posters have said that Google may do some user-agent sniffing or other fingerprinting to maybe serve an even more reliable version, but I can’t comment on that.


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