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No, because nobody wants to learn a different language+framework+shit for every app/task. Just use browser and webapp. I used to use nvim and stuff. Go learn C++ and make browser faster, or JS fully compiled, or stfu and enjoy browser in a terminal In a browser.
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what are you mad about? genuinely asking bc I'm not a developer. isn't this nice if you have a headless system? i know you can connect through VS Code, but some people just want to stay in their terminal. i use nano bc I don't know vi, but this looks like a nice (if bloated) TE
Meanwhile actual progress in GUIs halted as soon as we moved to the Web. No interface guidelines or consistency, pitiful table controls, zero interop, no drag-n-drop, hell we don't even have a filesystem to exchange things over unless you really like OAuthing 50000 things a day
Idk here, having you code compiling and doing the heavy lifting on a personal server while you only need a thin client seems pretty cool ngl
there's no reason you should ever use this over nvim even considering the learning curve of nvim

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i will bet you $5000 that every household wont have a local ai server within 10 years nor will it be as common as wifi. absolutely delulu lol
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I predict that in 5-10 years every household will have a local AI server that serves all the AI workload of the house, digital or robotics. It’ll be as common as a WiFi router or a fridge it creates a private mesh network to link all the devices in the house and does inference
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it's so strange to me that homes dont have a dedicated spot for clothes that you wore like once or twice but dont need washing just yet. where am i supposed to put my clothing L1 cache. currently it's just a little pile in the corner lol