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They do in NZ. Paracetamol is promoted as the safest, most well studied pain relief for short and chronic conditions. In Australia however they have just started limiting how many you can buy at a time for some reason while ibuprofen covers the chemist shelves without any such controls despite the risks.

IIRC it's because Paracetamol has low threshold for overdose, and is often blended in with other cold and flu medicines in Aus so it is easy to exceed daily dose if you are say, taking some conbination of paracetamol + Sudafed (paracetamol+decongestant) + drinking a Lemsip (lemony vitamin powder with more paracetamol).

It is only packet size restricted in supermarkets, you can still buy bulk packs from chemists.


Chemist warehouse has big signs up saying you'll be limited to buying a pack of 24 in Melbourne.

LiteLLM proxy has to be about the worst codebase and performing Python code I've used in a long time. Incredibly poor performance, riddled with serious bugs and to be honest devs that don't seem to understand them.

TBH I decided to write GoModel because I needed something like this for my startup, enterpilot, and LiteLLM didn’t meet my needs.

This is pretty funny

I like the tiling concept but I don't see the source code linked, is this closed source? There's no way I'd run a terminal that didn't have publicly inspectable source, there's just too much that could go wrong.

Fair! I certainly could publish the source. It’s more or less just a wrapper for Miguel de Icaza‘s SwiftTerm:

https://github.com/migueldeicaza/SwiftTerm


I tried contacting the author to see if he would open source it but he's gone dark and doesn't seem to really exist on the Internet anymore. So I grabbed the source code and modernised it, added additional feature and it's what I've been using ever since. I haven't open sourced it out of respect for the original author however the software does not actually have any license that prevents it so I have been considering what the best approach might be (any ideas?).

*Edit: Whoops! I was confusing refinedHN with modernHN (https://www.modernhn.com)


Are you referring to https://github.com/plibither8/refined-hacker-news?

It's MIT-licensed open source.

I've been using a fork (also MIT): https://github.com/alexferrari88/refined-hacker-news


Whoops! I was confusing refinedHN with modernHN (https://www.modernhn.com)


Just use my extension?


Whoops! I was confusing refinedHN with modernHN (https://www.modernhn.com)


Yeah props to Handy, really nice tool.


Did you try the MLX model instead? In general MLX tends provide much better performance than GGUF/Llama.cpp on macOS.


Brother to Jeff Gates?


If you're feeling brave, I've hacked up a way to make proper 4K scaling work, I only have a 60hz screen so it will need some modifications for 120hz but - https://github.com/sammcj/force-hidpi


Impressive, that's quite a feat. It is great that you found a workaround - it gives me hope that Apple will eventually fix this issue. I will hold out for a bit longer an wait for apple to get their act together.

I am still in disbelieve about the issue. I thought I have bought the most advanced notebook on this planet just to find out that it does not support external displays?


Does it support native macOS containers?


It does not. It works through Docker Desktop, Orb Stack, or Colima on macOS.


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