OpenCode does show them when you select so in the settings - at least I’ve been getting very long traces so I’d be surprised to learn they are summaries.
Very nice, thank you for this! I’ve been wishing for a way to control when the wallpaper freezes. Can your app also keep it playing on the lock screen?
Agreed. I will continue using it as it currently fulfills my needs. But I’m not going to shout it at everybody I catch not using a password manager anymore. I’m just not willing to take responsibility for the changes they may make in the near future.
As an aside, since it seems like they’re trying to make money: The aforementioned enthusiasm has gotten it adopted at a workplace of mine. The experience hasn’t been good, so no recommendation here either.
Their moat was being a trusted name in FOSS and it’s a bit sad to see them going in the direction of abandoning it.
But somebody else will probably step up and build on the ruins, like vaultwarden already has. That’s the beauty of choosing FOSS in the first place.
This is (possibly what you’re thinking of) a requirement in the EU for CFD trading providers. Providers have to (somewhat prominently) state in all of their ads what percentage of traders loses money using the product.
I’m surprised when I hear about anyone depending on GCP.
Why would you do that?
Seriously, what are some good reasons to choose GCP over vendors that have demonstrated to be much more reliable? Are they much cheaper than the alternatives? Do they have unbeatable features?
The proxy can be circumvented if the agent can execute arbitrary commands. This is where you’d start if you were planning to enable a world in which it’s more deliberately scoped.
> The 196k context length that M2.7 was natively trained up represents neither a hard technical ceiling (this is metadata that can easily adjusted), nor a meaningful degradation threshold
FWIW, I find that in OpenCode it starts becoming erratic after around 80k tokens (sometimes less).
I stopped paying them when they started closing their clients. If they remain good stewards of FOSS I have no problem with starting again - Bitwarden provides serious value to me.
But I’ll probably have to rethink recommending it to people, since any type of friction is seriously harmful here.
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