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Nothing new but you can configure Claude Code to use GPT5 as its LLM model: https://docs.litellm.ai/docs/tutorials/claude_responses_api


Is there a way to route Claude Code through a GitHub Copilot subscription?


You can use GitHub Copilot as an API (free unlimited gpt-4.1) with the generated token used in the JetBrains extension, but it's really stupid so I canceled the subscription and subscribed to Claude.


JIRA and its interface is incredibly slow in comparison. An extra 30-60 seconds per task to create assign and organize


Seconds makes (billable) hours. I recommend JIRA for all my consulting work.

(I jest, I jest.)


I question the legitimacy of the ICC, considering their impartiality and failure to take action against Hamas


Except they have. They issued an arrest warrant for Mohammed Deif, the Hamas military commander who if arrested would almost certainly stand trial.

Of course that won’t happen now since Israel got to him first.



Tons of them on the streets in Guadalajara


So many ultrabooks and even some high-end productivity laptops cap out at 32GB of soldered RAM, while portable gaming devices are packing 64GB of upgradeable RAM. I feel like that dam is going to break soon.


Ubuntu and Pop!_OS upgrades fried my systems in the past, making me think Linux as a desktop OS wasn't worth so much wasted energy.

There are more stable distros!


It is built to fully support asynchronous endpoints, and uses pydantic models for validation and parsing - lightweight and nicely fast


Second this, try to stand out in some way. I mostly receive floods of terrible resumes, spam and obvious LLM generated text.

The worst hire I made also had university credentials and apparently wasn't educated in how to deliver anything but academic noodling.


Coding nightmares! I get these too, when working too much. Perseverating on solving intractable problems that don't exist. Once solved it though, and woke up thrilled. That was a good work-night.


Thank you for teaching me the word "perseverate"!! It's a good one!


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