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I do the same, plus add tests from early on. New features then naturally are accompanied by more tests.

> It is wise for these Chinese fabs to eventually use a very aggressive dumping strategy to price well below cost push out other players forever, especially in DRAM.

Crucial's departure from the consumer market left such a gaping hole, that CXMT doesn't even need to push other players out to gain a footing.


It's more like everyone else abandoned the market, and CXMT realised it was free real estate.

CXMT was already an option for consumers via brands like Kingbank and Asgard.

There's Kingbank DDR5 using CXMT modules starting to become available in Australia https://www.techpowerup.com/346479/hardware-unboxed-examines... including from mainstream retailers like Mwave https://www.mwave.com.au/memory/pc-ddr4/kingbank https://www.mwave.com.au/memory/pc-ddr5/kingbank


The Palantir app helping ICE raids in Minneapolis: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46633378

ICE using Palantir tool that feeds on Medicaid data: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46756117



A more advanced LLM API proxy with a nice dashboard: https://github.com/bazumo/clancy


Can you explain how Claude interacts with the UE Editor? Does it use the Remove Control API through MCP?


I haven't really looked at MCP because it sounds like it is little bit broken?

The Remote Control API is just HTTP/JSON so Claude wrote some powershell scripts to query objects from the endpoint.

We gave Claude a Character Actor in game with an AI controller attached, and it can call functions to the AIController - MovetoXYZ(), Teleport(), TakeScreenshot() etc


Thank you, that's really cool!


The RC API stuff seems a little bit unstable at the moment (parts of it are alpha and beta), but when it works its handy.


The also launched a coding agent Jules: https://jules.google/


Jules is the first and only one to add a full API, which I've found very beneficial. It lets you integrate agentic coding features into web apps quite nicely. (In theory you could always hack your own thing together with Claude Code or Codex to achieve a similar effect but a cloud agent with an API saves a lot of effort.)


Google ADK is real nice and gives you an API as well (also web browser and terminal prompt)


Jules is nifty. Weirdly heavy on the browser CPU.



Teslas use automotive Ethernet for sensor data which has much more bandwidth compared to CAN bus


But also higher latency. Teslas also use a CAN bus.

But LIDAR would probably be wired more directly to the computer then use a packet protocol.


From my experience it consists of Excel spreadsheets. What I mean is that when a wave of layoffs hits, there's no humanity to it, you're just above or below a line.


Indeed. Imagine organizing your life around a $20/month subscription.


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