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This is great because I finally set up Actions yesterday for a new project of mine and of course it’s failing today and thinking I screwed up the yaml.

It's a Mapbox theme


The comment stream seems to point out they ARE getting refunded and its not refused.


Sample size is tiny fwiw.


Still pretty unusable on Raspberry Pi 5, 16gb despite saying its built for it, from the E4B model

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Prompt: whats a great chicken breast recipe for dinner tonight?


On my MBP M4 Pro 48gb same model/question while multitasking with Figma, email etc:

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Queue-It protected pages catch it as well and prevent crawling.


I like how clicking through this article hijacked my browser and gave me a full screen add to sign up for this website.


No. 8gb is fine for normal use.


My M2 8gb ram is plenty for the use case the Neo fills. This is such a bad take.


The majority of people have a use case more demanding than having one open Hacker News tab and doing everything in the terminal with vi and minimal shell scripts.

I'm definitely pretty squarely on the other end of the spectrum, but even the 32GB of RAM in my ThinkPad feels insufficient when I properly multitask with modern, bloated electron applications that eat multiple gigabytes each.


I use an M2 Air with 8GB of RAM. I code in Swift, SwiftUI and Rust regularly with Xcode and Zed editor. I play games with Crossover and Native ones such as Control at over 30 fps. The M2 Air is an absolute powerhouse with tremendous battery life. The Neo won't be able to do these things and that's okay, it's not what it's for.


I used a base M1 air for my primary personal laptop for 5 years. It was fine with VS code and any development work sans running containers.


Maybe you should try a MacOS device.


I already have, that's why I don't use them lol


Bruh if 32GB of RAM feels insufficient your computer is broken.


Lol it is a T480, so maybe there's some truth to that ;)


Are we just allowing AI replies to a post about AI now?


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