Leo Tsementzis

@leotsem
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Product-led founder & CTO. Venture builder, advisor & investor. Misplaced Greek.
Websitehttps://leotsem.com
Thank you, Microsoft Word, for the helpful suggestion.
At this point, randomly allocating items to a category might be better than using AI.
@kornel Very cool indeed! Are you using https://github.com/HandyHat/ha-hildebrandglow-dcc or something different that is specific to Glow? I used to use this HACS add-on with a standard British Gas smart meter, but it's no longer maintained so I'm wondering if it's worth going through its more up2date forks or just get a Glow display if it uses a different add-on.
GitHub - HandyHat/ha-hildebrandglow-dcc: Home Assistant integration for UK SMETS (Smart) meters pulling data from the DCC via the Hildebrand Glow API

Home Assistant integration for UK SMETS (Smart) meters pulling data from the DCC via the Hildebrand Glow API - GitHub - HandyHat/ha-hildebrandglow-dcc: Home Assistant integration for UK SMETS (Sma...

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iPhone 17, inspired by… #AppleEvent
Apple’s new paper on the limits of AI reasoning is the most grounded research I’ve read in a while.
Under complexity, LLMs don’t degrade. They collapse.
If you’re building on top of LRMs/LLMs, give this a read and let me know what you think.
https://leotsem.com/blog/the-illusion-of-thinking/
The plural of regex is regrets 😂
@sally Nicely done!
I just finished making some changes to my home theater setup, and somehow HDMI-CEC and ARC/eARC feel more complicated than orchestrating agentic LLM workflows on Kubernetes.
“Ghostty Is Native—So What?” written by a core Neovim maintainer and long-time Ghostty beta member. In his own words: “I wrote this after seeing so many people online dismiss (or not understand) Ghostty's native OS integration. In my opinion, that is one of the best things about Ghostty (certainly on macOS)”. https://gpanders.com/blog/ghostty-is-native-so-what/ https://gpanders.com/blog/ghostty-is-native-so-what/
Ghostty Is Native—So What? | g.p. anders

Ghostty is a new terminal emulator by Mitchell Hashimoto. While a lot has been said about Ghostty’s performance, less discussed is its native platform1 integration which is, in my opinion, its most distinctive and underrated feature. Despite being listed as a key motivating factor in Mitchell’s original introduction, online discussions about Ghostty rarely mention its native integration, and when they do many commenters remain skeptical over its importance or don’t understand what that means.

@philgyford To be honest, I’m not surprised at all, given that for the past five years or so, most Django (or Rails) newcomers focussed almost entirely on building a backend system that exposes an API to a React front end and didn’t touch the templating system at all.