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Should pair well with my tons of noctua fans [1] ;-)

[1]https://gigatexal.blog/assets/images/about/workstation.JPEG

All jokes aside, it looks really well done!


Yeah I too am curious. Because Claude code is so good and the ecosystem so just it works that I’m Willing to pay them.

You can plug another model in place of Anthropic ones in Claude Code.

That tends to work quite poorly because Claude Code does not use standard completions APIs. I tried it with Kimi, using litellm[proxy], and it failed in too many places.

You can try Kimi's Anthropic-compatible API.

Just connect Claude Code to Kimi's API endpoint and everything works well

https://www.kimi.com/code/docs/en/more/third-party-agents.ht...


It worked very well for me using qwen3 coder behind a litellm. Most other models just fail in weird ways though.

opencode is a good alternative that doesnt flake out in this way.

If you don't use Antrophic models there's no reason to use Claude Code at all. Opencode gives so much more choice.

I tried kimi k2.5 and first I didn't really like it. I was critical of it but then I started liking it. Also, the model has kind of replaced how I use chatgpt too & I really love kimi 2.5 the most right now (although gemini models come close too)

To be honest, I do feel like kimi k2.5 is the best open source model. It's not the best model itself right now tho but its really price performant and for many use cases might be nice depending on it.

It might not be the completely SOTA that people say but it comes pretty close and its open source and I trust the open source part because I feel like other providers can also run it and just about a lot of other things too (also considering that iirc chatgpt recently slashed some old models)

I really appreciate kimi for still open sourcing their complete SOTA and then releasing some research papers on top of them unlike Qwen which has closed source its complete SOTA.

Thank you Kimi!


A Christian pastor is someone within ICE. Think about that. Then think about what Christ espoused and then try to reconcile those two chasms. To protest such irony and hypocrisy is the most American thing ever. If they had a gofundme for their legal fees I’d happily oblige.

Whenever you point out the hypocricy of so-called MAGA Christians on this site, you get downvoted. Never any replies with a counterargument.

I have to imagine it's people with a Christian identity who sense on some base level that this is all deeply wrong, but can't reconcile their politics with the actual tenants of their faith. So they just fume and try to hide the uncomfortable truth from view. (I say this as a Christian who is utterly aghast at the state of the country. At least the Catholic leadership has the right idea.)


> Whenever you point out the hypocricy of so-called MAGA Christians on this site, you get downvoted

And flagged, yes. Because it's completely inappropriate to the discussion, which was already off topic. It's simply bashing a political outgroup without insight, which violates HN guidelines in multiple ways. It does not merit a counterargument.


A political outgroup? You mean the dominant party in all Chambers of government? Without insight? That’s too funny. ICE and CBP is murdering people left and right and the presidents goons are cosplaying Nazis and you’re mad we aren’t having a cogent high brow conversation?

The outgroup of the speaker. Nothing about the term "outgroup" says anything about popularity.

If you actually believed the world were as you describe it, you would not be sitting behind your computer on HN in the first place.


I agree with their sentiment even if it wasn't phrased particularly well.

While "outgroup" can technically just mean anyone the speaker doesn't identify with, applying it to the party in power creates a false equivalence. It frames the criticism as mere tribalism or bullying, rather than a legitimate response to the actions of those currently in power.

It’s hard to get behind the classification of the most powerful political movement in the country as a marginalized or "othered" group in this, or any context, really.


> If you actually believed the world were as you describe it, you would not be sitting behind your computer on HN in the first place.

What a ridiculous ad hominem. Perhaps they're hundreds of miles away from any of the cities being terrorized by ICE and otherwise have their own life to live.


It’s true. I’ve seen it too. Seems HN and silicon alley money and tech aligned folks are pearl clutching their money and have made a deal wit the devil (Trump and MAGA). It’s fascinating and sad.

LOL. You can say that about the whole country that claims to be god’s nation and espouse Christian valaues, while doing the exact opposite most of the time.

Mass immigration didn’t exist back then and all the similar situations in the Bible are in a negative light or genocidal.

What would the main guy in the book say tho?

I believe that in Acts, His followers were told to “go out into all nations”, not “invite all nations back here to Roman Judea, the Romans will be totally cool with that!”.

It’s quite the leap from telling individuals to be hospitable to travelers to supporting mass immigration as a national policy.

No, it's not a leap it's a core prescription of Christian practice. The Parable of the Good Samaritan illustrates this. You are to treat your neighbours well, and your neighbours are anyone in need of your mercy.

Does that include letting them live in our country illegally while they live off of welfare payments?

Probably, yeah. Jesus was a radical and the USA is rich. But with that being said, I'm not the one advocating for a Christian nation.

Oh, is that all he said about how you should treat others? You're right, he'd probably advocate for strong territorial integrity and not at all be concerned with poverty and hunger. Jesus was the first libertarian after all.

Lmao


Isn't the samaritain story ultimately just about that?

Pedantic backstory info: Samaritan with a capital "S", because it was an ethnic group of people (IIRC, an unpopular splinter sect of Judaism).

Still the man they claim to follow welcomed the outsider. And some sects don’t even care or consider much of the Old Testament as much as they emphasize the New.

> Mass immigration didn’t exist back then

What? No.


I don’t like that the oss version is gimped compared to the pro one.

> But I’m grateful for the people who do follow the news, read it, protest against the bullshit, and participate more in the democratic process than I do.

This is a completely human response to the horrible things happening the world both domestic and abroad.

It’s also history repeating itself: doing nothing when bad things are happening in our communities is what allows them to happen.

Think what the villages around the concentration camps must have known and yet did nothing.

Sure you could just focus on tech. You alone can’t stop Donald Trump or Stephen Miller from their racist move toward autocracy usurping norms and the world order … but you can join in with others who are trying to make a difference.

Apathy is a human emotion to such dire things. But we are better than that.


"doing nothing when bad things are happening in our communities is what allows them to happen…"

Sounds familiar. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Attribution appears to be a matter of debate.)


> Think what the villages around the concentration camps must have known and yet did nothing.

If you mean extermination camps, they knew. They were also part of occupied, conquered and heavily terrorized lands. They occasionally did something, terrorist attack against Germans here and there, usually retaliated against by killing a lot of random citizens. Usually motivated by plight of own people.

Extermination camps were located in Poland - German plans involved moving away and killing all Polish, so that they can be replaced by Germans. Germans seen Jews as primary danger to be exterminated fast, Slavic as secondary lower value being to be exterminated slowly in time. Polish army lost the war. And random villagers were not in position to do anything about the highly violent occupying army.

(And yes, Jews were at danger of being denounced by anti semitic locals too. Turned out one could be subject of racial oppression and being oppressor himself).


That’s what I meant yes. Then we are weaker and less brave than they. DHS is kicking in doors and jailing children and people are being killed in the streets and there’s not mass rioting in the streets or anything.

With the news being so biased it could very well make you less able to participate in democracy effectively.

Maybe the villages around concentration camps did nothing because they were consuming nazi propaganda.


Contrasted to that they had the smell of the furnaces. And we have first hand video of citizens being shot by DHS.

Anyone downvoting this is either ostrich or a fan of Trump.

Lots of true things about do-nothing managers in this thread. There are, however, managers that help teams achieve more than they would without them. People leadership and stewardship is a soft skill that’s still important so long as we have people doing the engineering.

I’ve had some amazing managers that were engaged and did more than go to and from meetings. And I’ve had some that improved things vastly just by leaving the room.


Oh man. The fix is in. This is becoming more and more like 1984 every day.

Hopefully the admin changes hands and all these proud boys now in Gestapo clothes will get prosecuted.


Wait you’re selling a prompt?

I ran it for a while it’s nice. Easy as breathing ZFS on root and zfsbootmenu is really nice. Also the userland is maintained in connection with the kernel (or something to that extent) and it’s just a nice solid whole.

ZFSBootMenu doesn't work with FreeBSD, it only knows how to boot a Linux kernel.

Maybe he meant boot environments ?

That’s what I meant. My bad. Got confused.

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