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Tested this today for implementing a new low-frequency RFID protocol to Flipper Zero codebase based on a Proxmark3 implementation. Was able to do it in 2 hours with giving a raw psk recording alongside of it and some troubleshooting. This is the kind of task the last generation of frontier models was incapable of doing. Super stoked to use this :)


Was this just 2 hours of the agent running on its own, or was there back-and-forth/any sort of interaction? How much did you have to set up scaffolding, e.g. tests?


If there's some Lenovo EU rep with enough budget for their department, this person should really be contracted to fix the audio from their laptops one by one. This seemed to take 2 weeks with a dedicated person and remote access but debugging with access to the device could be much faster!


Those two weeks probably would've been two days had the main developer been able to reboot and test the device directly.

Outsourcing this work to outside developers on the regular probably would make the media claim something like "Lenovo is too lazy to pay their people to make their speakers work so they make strangers on the internet do it instead" which isn't half false.

It'd probably be better and cheaper if they'd just hire someone to make their speakers work on Linux.


I'm so stoked about a well supported tiling Wayland compositor! Now KDE/Gnome are the only secure options in a world where all others implement screen capture, virtual keyboard and virtual mouse interfaces without access restrictions (looking at you sway and all of wlroots)


Does this mean I can do screenshots and video conferencing screen sharing?


You've been able to do that for quite awhile, though zoom in particular is a pita on arch.


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