Top 3 ABs vs France
Top 3 IMO: Roigard, Darry and Luke Jacobson
Savea was obviously very good but I found both Darry and Jacobson abrasive in both attack and defence. Very impressed for them to both stand up in the big moment.
Top 3 IMO: Roigard, Darry and Luke Jacobson
Savea was obviously very good but I found both Darry and Jacobson abrasive in both attack and defence. Very impressed for them to both stand up in the big moment.
When using Composer 2.5 through Cursor the token usage is excellent and efficient.
However when using Composer 2.5 use through Zed (via Zed's Cursor ACP) token usage explodes. I'm not doing huge refactors or anything of note but a refactor took 20% of my monthly allowance in Zed which I know if I did it inside Cursor it would be well under 2% of monthly allowance.
Do you think Cursor are "blowing up" token usage when Composer 2.5 is being used outside of Cursor?
Has anyone else experienced this?
Interested to hear other people's tech stacks.
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Here's mine:
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- VPS using Rocky Linux 4GB RAM and 2vCPUs. Approx $20-30/month cost.
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Note: I found my VPS terminal to use 256 colours/8-bit so I must make sure any app doesn't use "true colour/24-bit" otherwise the app will crash so I must default everything to 256 colours.
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- byobu which is a tmux wrapper and easier to use than directly using tmux IMO. I use this so my instances don't go down when I close the VPS https://byobu.org/
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- process-compose to launch all of my instances (I have one instance per symbol so one symbol crashing doesn't take down multiple symbols) and all built into one's own process-compose YAML file with auto-crash restart, log rotation and more: https://github.com/F1bonacc1/process-compose
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Note: I launch byobu and inside it run process-compose
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- algo programming language: OCaml (+ OxCaml)
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- Internally rate limit price updates to every 500ms. I don't need high frequency price updates which would unnecessarily increase CPU/memory usage for no extra benefit.
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That's basically it. CPU and memory usage are very stable and more than enough headway to manage spikes.
Excuse my ignorance in the matter but does Omarchy's AUR help protect users from the recent AUR attacks at all?
I'm looking for an Android app to integrate Opencode Go API so I can chat to it in the same way I'd chat to the ChatGPT / Claude Android app for general Q&A -- meaning, I don't need it to implement any code or SSH into anything, I simply want to use it for Q&A and research on the fly.
I've tried a few different Android apps in the Play Store: Maid, GPT Mobile, RikkaHub, and all are sufficiently lacking in certain areas...although I would say RikkaHub is the closest to being viable.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
Curious to understand everyone's own personal opinions since adopting Omarchy has it improved your productivity? If yes, why? What makes Omarchy different that your workflow is much improved?
Or if it hasn't improved why not?
This is an ABs XV all based overseas (I've not included those returning to NZ but have included those leaving this season).
A couple of players out of position but so be it.
Ben Tameifuna
Riccatelli
Nepo Laulala
Brodie Retallick
Walker-Leawere
Devon Flanders
Sam Cane
Dalton Papali'i
Smith/TJ
Harry Plumber
Dallas McLeod
AJ Lam
Sam Gilbert
Nanai Seturo
Rayasi