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what is the point of an "ai-terminal" when you can already just directly run ai in a normal terminal

your banner says:

> Bring any AI model into your terminal

its already there. there is no need for a special terminal to do this. in fact better to not have such a thing


Despite the newish "AI" branding for what I would presume is marketing buzz reasons, most of Warp is really centered around trying to make a terminal interface not anchored to legacy assumptions, like the blocks functionality (https://docs.warp.dev/terminal/blocks).

This page doesn't tell me anything useful about what this feature does or how it works. The attached screenshot is pointless. I assume the actual information is in the embedded Youtube video. YouTube is not an acceptable alternative to written documentation

"AI vectors"

lol, my bad. This is too wrong. Fixed it.

it should probably just say "compressing KV cache vectors"

have you heard of TextEdit

absolute garbage support was the reason why I canceled. who would have thought that an AI company has only bots as support agents

where are the measurements between 2012 and 2020

I always think its funny when someone says "I am a chair" and really means it


I think it technically means they have a permanent endowed position.


Reminds me of an old 1990s/2000s post from News of the Weird [0] about endowed chairs with funny names, such as an XYZ Corn Chair at some midwestern US university, or an NEC/ Nippon Electric Chair at some Japanese university.

[0]: www.uexpress.com/oddities/news-of-the-weird/archives , can't find the exact citation.


Ceci n'est pas une chaise


wow are u arch user too


They aren't - they'd have led with that. (note: I use arch and am legally obligated to tell you).


I will be as soon as I get my workstation to not kernel panic on boot (plus figure out why wayland compositor is just giving me a blank screen)


[12 years ago]


with hackernews I wouldn't be surprised if this still worked


Python 2.7 as a requirement



set-option -g prefix C-x

has been working for me for years


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