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I very much agree with that, I had the same thought a few days ago.

I feel/am way more productive using chatgpt codex and it especially helps me getting stuff done I didn't want to get started with before. But the amount of literal slop where people post about their new vim plugin that's entirely vibecoded without any in-depth thinking about the problem domain etc. is a horrible trend.


Why should it be?

All he is saying: We currently have products in a similar product category (arm based desktop computers) that are widely used and have known benchmark scores (and general reviews) and it would make sense if I publish a new cpu for the same product category ("Reaching Desktop Performance" implies that) that I'd compare it to the known alternatives.

In the end you can just run Asahi on your macbook, the OS is not that relevant here. A comparison to macbooks running Asahi Linux would be fine.


But why would an article address _their_ specific usecase?

> But why would an article address _their_ specific usecase?

amelius, if anyone had specific requirements, it was you with your "systems for in-flight entertainment".

OP asked a very reasonable question for a very generic comparison to the 800-pound gorilla in the consumer CPU world in general, and ARM CPU world in particular.

If the article can reference AMD's Zen 5 cores and Intel's Lion/Sunny Cove, they could have made at least a brief reference to M-series CPUs. As a reader and potential buyer of any of them, I find it would have been a very useful comparison.


In industry, people want to take computing parts and build products with them.

This is not possible with Apple parts.

That's what my example was about. It was only specific because I wanted to have a concrete example.


> In industry

Talk about specifics, eh? Didn't you just argue against an article addressing "_their_" specific usecase?

In a store people will ask "is this better than an Apple?".

And I'll tell you one more thing, when I was in the industry and taking computing parts to build products with them I did not form an opinion by reading internet reviews. I haven't met anyone who did.


Does Apple allow benchmarks on Asahi Linux?

Believe it or not Apple has no say about this

There can be quite a big difference on the reception of a product and the working conditions. I think that's nothing too out of the ordinary in a lot of cases.

It apparently used to be even much better to work here. I've been here 6 years now. There is naturally a lot of "talent" exchanged between here and Amazon, which has influenced the culture.

He probably refers to the fact that Ghostty aims to use the native window decorations etc.. So for example on Ubuntu it uses gtk, on mac the native macOS tab bar etc. Same goes for the scrollbar and search window.

I really like this a lot.


I disagree. You can't even create simple C++ inheritance examples because you don't have data inheritance. So basically classical OOP is out of the window.

That's the biggest difference to C++ and most mainstream languages, you simply can't do OOP (which in my books is a good thing) and it forces you more towards traits and composition.


This was and partly is the attitude you can find in german non-software businesses where software is gaining more and more influenxe. For example car manufacturing.

Im quite happy with my setup.

I have the stock git server on a vm, gitweb to view things in the browser and gitolite for basic permission management.

Very low tech, almost no maintenance necessary and I dont more for hosting personal projects


I had occasional problems with undo-tree (the tree broke occasionally), I've been using vundo for a while now and I'm a lot more happy with that.


The mark and diff functionality is great too.


Another day, another great Emacs package I’ve just learned about. This one’s going in the init.el for sure!


> Lay-offs, outsourcing, offshoring, now the concept of spending your whole working life at the same company feels like a fever dream

You are missing something here imo, very few companies actually increase pay (or to be more clear, show a clear way to get there) enough to make it attractive enough to stay there for long periods of time.

From my experience here in Germany the people staying at companies for a long time are those who don't focus on their career.


Moving around distributes knowledge making for a healthier economy overall. The alternative looks like Korean chaebols.


It's obviously not as easy as you make it sound, it was reverted since it broke some existing apps.


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