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Reasoning models coming (very) soon. Co-founder @pleiasfr

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Alexander Doria
Sun Nov 02 20:49:54
giving my clanker this and telling it to scale to all devices didnt work 

2 days of trial and error now im going full autolayout with letterboxing

giving my clanker this and telling it to scale to all devices didnt work 2 days of trial and error now im going full autolayout with letterboxing

curious guy creating things @ https://t.co/HXWladhJaA - up and coming wife guy

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jack friks
Sun Nov 02 20:49:27
RT @thomas_ankcorn: There is literally nothing you cannot build with this architecture

RT @thomas_ankcorn: There is literally nothing you cannot build with this architecture

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Cloudflare Developers
Sun Nov 02 20:49:08
@levelsio Crazy of many lives have changed because of Pieter's tweets

@levelsio Crazy of many lives have changed because of Pieter's tweets

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Marc Lou
Sun Nov 02 20:44:13
half the time nowadays my critical thinking consists of me talking to one LLM only to relay its message to another LLM that has been stuck for hours on a seemingly simple task

half the time nowadays my critical thinking consists of me talking to one LLM only to relay its message to another LLM that has been stuck for hours on a seemingly simple task

curious guy creating things @ https://t.co/HXWladhJaA - up and coming wife guy

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jack friks
Sun Nov 02 20:42:17
💾 Okay I finally bought a Raspberry Pi 5 to make https://t.co/M1hEUBAynC into a real retro computer as a proof of concept

I love the Raspberry Pi much more than my ESP32 simply because I can SSH into it and it's just like a normal computer or server, the ESP32 required specific software to re-flash it everytime and it was TEDIOUS!!!! I need a fast feedback loop to develop with so all this flashing is too slow for me

The Raspberry Pi 5 instead just runs Linux which then runs DOSBox-X to run https://t.co/M1hEUBAynC's Windows 3.11 install live downloaded from there so it stays fresh

I then also got a Checkmate 19" IPS Retro Monitor by @clusteruk (very indie and Kickstarter-style product) which is like a vintage retro PC monitor but with an OLED and it runs at 1280x1024, and the Raspberry Pi 5 has HDMI out so it works perfectly with it

Then I got an @8bitdo retro IBM keyboard, but the spacebar broke, so I gotta send it back and get a new one, but it was great while it worked, so it's not in this video, and I got the 8BitDo retro mouse

So altogether it's a proof of concept of a real vintage retro PC with internet and it works now

My end goal is to make this into production and SELL it, not for money but more for fun because I think it should exist, just like @PalmerLuckey's ModRetro Chromatic Gameboy-remake

I'd go with something smaller than this 19" checkmate display though, it's great but too big for the Windows 3.11 era I think, more like 14" with a matching sized retro IBM-style keyboard and Windows 3.11 preinstalled (if legally allowed by @satyanadella) with WiFi working out of the box

We could also go with Windows 98/XP, because for me too Windows 3.11 was a very short time, so I too have vague memories of it, most of my computing memories is Windows 98/XP etc.

Inside it could simply run on a Raspberry Pi 5 like here, which is easily powerful enough to run all of these OS'es

I see many SF founders with Apple II's in their living room, and I guess cause Apple was more popular there back then, but in the rest of the world we were mostly IBM PCs and clones that ran Windows, so it's cool to have that as one retro object working with internet in your living room

Anyway, step by step, we're here now 😊

💾 Okay I finally bought a Raspberry Pi 5 to make https://t.co/M1hEUBAynC into a real retro computer as a proof of concept I love the Raspberry Pi much more than my ESP32 simply because I can SSH into it and it's just like a normal computer or server, the ESP32 required specific software to re-flash it everytime and it was TEDIOUS!!!! I need a fast feedback loop to develop with so all this flashing is too slow for me The Raspberry Pi 5 instead just runs Linux which then runs DOSBox-X to run https://t.co/M1hEUBAynC's Windows 3.11 install live downloaded from there so it stays fresh I then also got a Checkmate 19" IPS Retro Monitor by @clusteruk (very indie and Kickstarter-style product) which is like a vintage retro PC monitor but with an OLED and it runs at 1280x1024, and the Raspberry Pi 5 has HDMI out so it works perfectly with it Then I got an @8bitdo retro IBM keyboard, but the spacebar broke, so I gotta send it back and get a new one, but it was great while it worked, so it's not in this video, and I got the 8BitDo retro mouse So altogether it's a proof of concept of a real vintage retro PC with internet and it works now My end goal is to make this into production and SELL it, not for money but more for fun because I think it should exist, just like @PalmerLuckey's ModRetro Chromatic Gameboy-remake I'd go with something smaller than this 19" checkmate display though, it's great but too big for the Windows 3.11 era I think, more like 14" with a matching sized retro IBM-style keyboard and Windows 3.11 preinstalled (if legally allowed by @satyanadella) with WiFi working out of the box We could also go with Windows 98/XP, because for me too Windows 3.11 was a very short time, so I too have vague memories of it, most of my computing memories is Windows 98/XP etc. Inside it could simply run on a Raspberry Pi 5 like here, which is easily powerful enough to run all of these OS'es I see many SF founders with Apple II's in their living room, and I guess cause Apple was more popular there back then, but in the rest of the world we were mostly IBM PCs and clones that ran Windows, so it's cool to have that as one retro object working with internet in your living room Anyway, step by step, we're here now 😊

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@levelsio
Sun Nov 02 20:38:39
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