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Genuinely?

What is the most interesting part of what happens?

I find your line of thought interesting but I’m not sure where you’re leading it.


Information asymmetry is the root from which all evil sprouts. There are benign forms no one in their right mind has an issue with. Then there are more malign forms amplified and protected by the very same measures that cordon off the more benign forms. Insider info, beneficial ownership information, trade secrets, even what the Government would see "classified" are all far more destructive overall than their benefit to the handful of individuals keeping them warrants. If there is an ill or a vice to be found, secrecy is a consistent bedfellow thereof. But secrecy is as much a benevolent bedfellow as well, as it curtails mass scale abuses through enforced ignorance. Like the Internet, it's one of those "that which empowers the individual equally if not moreso empowers the organization". You can't make things easier for individuals, without making it easier for groups of individuals to turn around and abuse unorganized individuals with the same tools.


Yeah, this seems like a textbook case where one could apply Jevons Paradox.


OK well now you have to look at changing the economy-wide energy mix or embracing de-growth. Switching data centers to 100% solar or nuclear or … solves Wired’s complaint but not this one.


> Also avoid their object store.

Curious as to why you say this. I’m using litestream to backup to Hetzner object storage, and it’s been working well so far.

I guess itt’s probably more expensive than just a storage box?

Not sure but I also don’t have to set up cron jobs and the like.


Historical reliability and compatibility. They claimed they were S3 compatible, but they were requiring deprecated S3 SDKs, plus S3 advanced features are unimplemented (but at least they document it [0]). There was constant timeouts for object creation and updates, very slow speeds and overall instability. Even now, if you check out r/hetzner on reddit, you'll see it's a reliability nightmare (but take it with a grain of salt, nobody reports lack of problems). Not as relevant for DB backups, but billing is dumb, even if you upload a 1KB file, they charge you for 64KB.

At least with Storage Box you know it's just a dumb storage box. And you can SSH, SFTP, Samba and rsync to it reliably.

[0] https://docs.hetzner.com/storage/object-storage/supported-ac...


Is a framework desktop with >48GB of RAM a good machine to try this out?


Only for chat sessions, not for agentic coding. It's just too slow to be practical (10 minutes to answer a simple question about a 2k LoC project - and that's with a 5070 addon card).


This article is about a MoE model with only 4B active parameters, it shouldn't take 10 minutes to answer a question about a small project.

I measured a 4bit quant of this model at 1300t/s prefill and ~60t/s decode on Ryzen 395+.


Doesn't the framework desktop have a Ryzen 395 AI? That's a unified memory architecture like the Macs.


Ah, forgot to add, it's not really "unified" you have to explicitly specify your allocations. You may have a reasonably good 48gb chunk assigned to the GPU, but that DDR5 is 5-10 times slower than GDDR/HBM and the GPU itself isn't stellar.

So, framework laptops are great for chatting but nearly useless in agentic coding.

My Radeon W7900 answers a question ("what is this project") in 2 minutes, it takes my Framework 16 with 5070 addon around 11 minutes without the addon - around 23 (qwen 3.5 27b, claude code)


That's discrete DDR5, it's not as fast as your regular VRAM.


Nix is definitely taking off though ;)


For me it’s org-mode. Although now that I think of it, there’s a Neovim implementation I’ve been meaning to try.


And so it begins.


Go on..


I'm curious, what do you think the future of the car industry is, then?


Have you tried it? I’ve been meaning to.


Yes. Somewhat expensive given its web only (no api) but it works very well and new features are added continuously.


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