That is a tall order, shorter perhaps than writing an opengl driver
Vulkan is incredibly verbose and well documented, have you looked at the spec?
That is a tall order, shorter perhaps than writing an opengl driver
Vulkan is incredibly verbose and well documented, have you looked at the spec?
I do this on my ultra, token speed is not great, depending on the model of course, a lot of source code sets are optimized for Nvidia and don’t even use native Mac gpu without modifying the code, defaulting to cpu. I’ve had to modify about half of what I run
Ymmv but I find it’s actually cheaper to just use a hosted service
If you want some specific numbers lmk
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Imo velocity and user experience aren’t mutually exclusive, as a developer I can respond to user requests way faster with web technologies.
As a consumer vscode is a perfect example of why the ecosystem has value, are there other products that fill the same roles? Absolutely, but if you were around for the transition from bloodshed, codeblocks, eclipse and the like to sublime and vscode and other more modern editors you should remember how gamechanging the positive feedback loop of velocity achieved for the dev community in the form of user experience.
Nah electron is an excellent technology, v8 is a remarkable engine. Maybe something like tauri will unseat it eventually but the ability to spin up a new product in relatively short order is good for everyone. Ram and disk usage are higher than they would be with a native app but velocity is unparalleled
I’ve been running it locally using ollama, works completely offline, no keystroke data for anyone!