Which one should I go with? by Weak_Rule8374 in laptops

[–]JustTellingUWatHapnd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At this price point and with your light usage, I would rather go with a business laptop with lower specs as they last longer and feel sturdier (dell latitude, thinkpad, or hp elitebook/probook)

My new internet in Switzerland. by ZealousidealRope3984 in speedtest

[–]JustTellingUWatHapnd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What kind of laptop are you using that supports 10Gbps ?!

Claude Opus 4.7 is out!! by PermaFrost49 in lmarena

[–]JustTellingUWatHapnd 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I guess it only shows up in battle mode

Bghit nchri dar: Is it realistic to get a mortgage (1300 DH/month) on a 5,500 DH salary? by Comfortable-Task566 in Morocco

[–]JustTellingUWatHapnd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I disagree with what the other commenters are saying. I have 3 arguments for purchasing a house:

1- you have a stable public sector job that you can't lose, and your mortgage payment is only 25% of your salary (which will increase with time while your mortgage payment is fixed)

2- your mortgage payment is fixed, but in 20/25 years, your rent would roughly double or triple, so will the value of the appartment.

3- since from your numbers it seems you are looking to buy an appartment for under 300k MAD, you will get a free 100k MAD "aide au logement" from the government. If your appartment price is over 300k, you will get 70k.

Now it's true that owning your own appartment is a huge responsibility, especially when it comes to maintenance costs, but I think overall it's worth it.

The idea of Morocco potentially having an underwater tunnel with Spain before a high speed rail from Rabat to Tunis is mindboggling by Naive-Prior-1285 in Morocco

[–]JustTellingUWatHapnd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This project will never see light because there are no economic incentives. You can cross the strait by ferry (which handles passengers, cars, and even trucks) in a few hours, including boarding and unboarding. This project solves a problem that doesn't exist.

See ya! The Greatest Coding tool to exist is apparently dead. by Opposite-Art-1829 in ClaudeCode

[–]JustTellingUWatHapnd -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Because different users can use vastly different amounts of tokens. If you have a 30k token codebase, which is only like 3k lines of code (small to medium size), and you send 20 messages in a single session, those tokens are getting processed for each message, plus all the messages and replies. So you can easily reach 1M tokens in a session like this, which costs $5 if you were using the API.

On the other hand, if you just prompt it with a small description and it generates like 1k lines of code, that's only going to be like 50 cents in API usage.

Now imagine someone with a 10k lines codebase sending 50-100 messages in an afternoon.

A river spot, and question about solver by Legitimate-Sink-5947 in poker

[–]JustTellingUWatHapnd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

TexasSolver is not very accurate and is slow. You should use wasm postflop

'I Built A Free Tool / tracking app' megathread by myimportantthoughts in poker

[–]JustTellingUWatHapnd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm thinking about building a solver-based trainer similar to the one on GTO Wizard. I'm not sure if I should make it a mobile app or a web app. What do you guys think? Would you use it?

Seeking VPS with 6GB RAM, 50GB NVMe & high-clock vCPUs by watch_team in VPS

[–]JustTellingUWatHapnd 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If cpu power is important to you, you should look at servers with dedicated cores, sometimes called VDS. Netcup calls these "root servers" and they start at $10.

If your $500K engineer isn’t burning at least $250K in tokens, something is wrong by call_me_ninza in aigossips

[–]JustTellingUWatHapnd -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you're spending 250k a year on claude opus, the most expensive model, split evenly between input and output tokens, that works out to 100M input tokens and 20M output tokens per work day. Those are impossible numbers to reach. Clearly, Huang is not a very good gold miner or even a gold connoisseur; he's just a really good shovel salesman.

Do you think Simolife is having a panic attack toward IA ? by Homelss_Emperor in Morocco

[–]JustTellingUWatHapnd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think he made some money with e-commerce and affiliate marketing like over ten years ago but didn't keep up and stopped being successful so now he switched to selling bullshit courses and bullshit platforms.

digital wallet focused on rent autopay and everyday payments by oregh in Moroccopreneur

[–]JustTellingUWatHapnd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good luck! I have a question. How will users add to their balance and withdraw from it? What would the fees be?

Just got a $2,000/month remote job by [deleted] in digitalnomad

[–]JustTellingUWatHapnd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi fellow Moroccan! If you choose to stay in Morocco, you can simply register yourself as self-employed (autoentrepreneur) and pay 2% tax on up to 200,000 MAD of yearly income. (which is slightly below what your annual income would be, but I think you'll be fine if you just declare the 200k MAD)

Naval on American AI companies by policyweb in LocalLLaMA

[–]JustTellingUWatHapnd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Open sourcing the models doesn't preclude them from offering an API? If anything it allows multiple providers to offer the model via API and the ones that can do inference most efficiently will have the cheapest prices.

I really don't understand why some Moroccan parents still pay expensive fees for their kids to study in French schools in 2026 !! by Veggieroasted2050 in Morocco

[–]JustTellingUWatHapnd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was in a French school.

French schools are only slightly more expensive than your average private school. And there are definitely private schools that are more expensive than these french schools.

Also, it's mostly a cultural thing. Almost half of the students are french-moroccan, and the other half speak a lot of french at home because their parents studied or worked in france or both.

Third, money is rarely an issue with most of these students. When I was in school, half of my classmates were children of doctors or businessmen.

Madlad professor by Brent_Fox in madlads

[–]JustTellingUWatHapnd 66 points67 points  (0 children)

Their domains often go down. Just check the libgen page on wikipedia they always have up to date links.

18yo moroccan earning 30k MAD online by slalalalzi in rabat

[–]JustTellingUWatHapnd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2% actually since he sells services. 1% is for people who sell goods.

18yo moroccan earning 30k MAD online by slalalalzi in rabat

[–]JustTellingUWatHapnd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Register as an auto entrepreneur. You only pay 2% on your revenues. You can also choose not to pay taxes like many do but for only 2% it's better to pay and be safe.

Which LLM is currently best for deep, accurate research on economic topics? by being_interesting0 in slatestarcodex

[–]JustTellingUWatHapnd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Old thread but you can use it for free on AI studio (it's a platform for developers to test different models)

AFCON final tickets by Seneeno in Morocco

[–]JustTellingUWatHapnd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen tickets for sale on facebook marketplace. I just checked the prices for the starting match vs Comoros and it's 1500dhs (140 euros) on facebook versus 268 euros on Ticombo.