I'm curious if you can have a judge XYZ skill where you have an ai analyze how that judge ruled for certain judgements in the past, and how similar lawsuits/arguments did in front of them. Might help to angle the ai's…
> mostly stuff that works for humans also works for AIs but you need to know to ask for it I'm most curious about this sentence. What have you noticed about the similarities? I'm getting really good at asking for…
Which of these has been the most productive for you? Sounds like you've enjoyed the RTX6000 the most?
Use z.ai then. No need to knee jerk react
Where does discussion on gut training occur? All I know is you need a 5:4 ratio of glucose to fructose? Then when you train, you use the gels and the more you do it, the more capable your gut gets at absorbing without…
Off topic, but this is where I see AI going. A tool that condenses work down from requiring a team and a room to a box. We're decades away from that
My favorite is Brownian motion fractal art. Something about it just tickles my brain just right
Me too
1 client, 1 agent? Interesting
Poolometer looks cool! I will say your smiley face icons look a lil odd and ai generated, but otherwise I love the graph tracking and suggestions
I agree. Gemini models are held back by their segmentation of usage between multiple products, combined with their awful harnesses and tooling. Gemini cli, antigravity, Gemini code assist, Jules.... The list goes on.…
They likely already have. You can use all caps and yell at Claude and it'll react normally, while doing do so with chatgpt scares it, resulting in timid answers
I think my next steps are: 1) try out openai $20/month. I've heard they're much more generous. 2) try out open router free models. I don't need geniuses, so long as I can see the thinking (something that Claude code…
This. If I run 4 Claude code opus agents with subagents, my 8gb of RAM just dies. I know they can do better
I've used Gemini and now claude. Both were meh until I found the superpowers skill. Will be trying chatgpt next month. You can "feel" the llm being limited with Gemini, less so with Claude. Hopefully even less so with…
I used it to speed up an codecompass-like repo from 86 files per second to 2000. Still haven't used the repo in production, so maybe it secretly broke things, but the ability to say: "optimize this benchmark and commit…
I love the phrase "inference hunger"
Jane Street had a cool video about how you can address lack of training data in a programming language using llm patching. Video is called "Arjun Guha: How Language Models Model Programming Languages & How Programmers…
Model interpretability is going to be the final frontier of software. You used to need to debug the code. Now you'll need to debug the AI.
This is draconian. > Our investigation specifically confirmed that the use of your credentials within the third-party tool “open claw” for testing purposes constitutes a violation of the Google Terms of Service [1].…
Did we read the same graph? DeepSeek Gundam 200 dpi appeared to get similar perf as dots-ocr, but with less tokens needed. The x axis is inverted, descending with distance from the origin.
> the behavior of a complex system can simplify as it passes from one state to another. “Sometimes a high-dimensional system can tip,” said Lenton, “and when it gets near tipping, it starts to behave like a much…
If Eli Lily is the only producer, how is the gray market being supplied? This makes no sense... That being said, I'm waiting for oral GLP1 agonists. Injections are a hassle and gray market ones even more so
> ...as much as it is for anyone.... The phrasing in this sentence implies that the Julia language could be named for the code breaker, as much as it could be named for anyone else. In other words, it wasn't named for…
This is basically a mini grow light right?
I'm curious if you can have a judge XYZ skill where you have an ai analyze how that judge ruled for certain judgements in the past, and how similar lawsuits/arguments did in front of them. Might help to angle the ai's…
> mostly stuff that works for humans also works for AIs but you need to know to ask for it I'm most curious about this sentence. What have you noticed about the similarities? I'm getting really good at asking for…
Which of these has been the most productive for you? Sounds like you've enjoyed the RTX6000 the most?
Use z.ai then. No need to knee jerk react
Where does discussion on gut training occur? All I know is you need a 5:4 ratio of glucose to fructose? Then when you train, you use the gels and the more you do it, the more capable your gut gets at absorbing without…
Off topic, but this is where I see AI going. A tool that condenses work down from requiring a team and a room to a box. We're decades away from that
My favorite is Brownian motion fractal art. Something about it just tickles my brain just right
Me too
1 client, 1 agent? Interesting
Poolometer looks cool! I will say your smiley face icons look a lil odd and ai generated, but otherwise I love the graph tracking and suggestions
I agree. Gemini models are held back by their segmentation of usage between multiple products, combined with their awful harnesses and tooling. Gemini cli, antigravity, Gemini code assist, Jules.... The list goes on.…
They likely already have. You can use all caps and yell at Claude and it'll react normally, while doing do so with chatgpt scares it, resulting in timid answers
I think my next steps are: 1) try out openai $20/month. I've heard they're much more generous. 2) try out open router free models. I don't need geniuses, so long as I can see the thinking (something that Claude code…
This. If I run 4 Claude code opus agents with subagents, my 8gb of RAM just dies. I know they can do better
I've used Gemini and now claude. Both were meh until I found the superpowers skill. Will be trying chatgpt next month. You can "feel" the llm being limited with Gemini, less so with Claude. Hopefully even less so with…
I used it to speed up an codecompass-like repo from 86 files per second to 2000. Still haven't used the repo in production, so maybe it secretly broke things, but the ability to say: "optimize this benchmark and commit…
I love the phrase "inference hunger"
Jane Street had a cool video about how you can address lack of training data in a programming language using llm patching. Video is called "Arjun Guha: How Language Models Model Programming Languages & How Programmers…
Model interpretability is going to be the final frontier of software. You used to need to debug the code. Now you'll need to debug the AI.
This is draconian. > Our investigation specifically confirmed that the use of your credentials within the third-party tool “open claw” for testing purposes constitutes a violation of the Google Terms of Service [1].…
Did we read the same graph? DeepSeek Gundam 200 dpi appeared to get similar perf as dots-ocr, but with less tokens needed. The x axis is inverted, descending with distance from the origin.
> the behavior of a complex system can simplify as it passes from one state to another. “Sometimes a high-dimensional system can tip,” said Lenton, “and when it gets near tipping, it starts to behave like a much…
If Eli Lily is the only producer, how is the gray market being supplied? This makes no sense... That being said, I'm waiting for oral GLP1 agonists. Injections are a hassle and gray market ones even more so
> ...as much as it is for anyone.... The phrasing in this sentence implies that the Julia language could be named for the code breaker, as much as it could be named for anyone else. In other words, it wasn't named for…
This is basically a mini grow light right?