Mine aren’t full of “oops” and “fix” messages, because I squashed them.
The rich also can afford to keep their minimalist modern spaces clean and clutter-free, through paying staff. These environments tend to look awful when not tended to continuously because a single out-of-place item is…
The largest social media company in the world by several orders of magnitude is Meta, who are both using data collected from their social media platforms to train their AI models and improve ad targeting. Meta also…
I genuinely do not understand what this person believes is happening here. The Guardian is part of some mass-conspiracy to attack the FDA in order to...achieve what? Prevent unnecessary and potentially harmful chemicals…
This is correct. So much misinformation being spouted here on the spurious grounds that The Guardian is an inaccurate news source.
In drinking water, yes. And the EPA coordinated a "voluntary" phase-out of PFAS in packaging, but it is not enforced. Is there a limit in food, which is what this petition was about?
> The Guardian, which is already at the limits of reliability Based on what, exactly? Disagreeing with a publication does not make them unreliable. The Guardian's journalism is consistently award-winning and rates…
I think https://zellij.dev/ covers all of these? But it isn't an "agent native", and `herdr` seems to support importing existing agent sessions.
Does a mid-session provider switch result in loading the entire context into the new model, inflating session cost? I don't think I understand the token/cost implications of this feature
Shouldn’t the title be “AWS Lambda MicroVMs”? MicroVMs are an existing concept.
Yep, LLM chat is classic skinner box design. It’s effectively gambling.
They only respond to the inputs. Try adding some communication preferences to your system prompt.
Ironically, we can thank Elon Musk for that too. edit: Gross that you're being downvoted. HN crowd needs a serious look in the mirror.
Which hasn't yet been proven to be either technically or economically viable, even on paper. It's a pipe dream. The cynical viewpoint is that this is Elon capitalizing on current datacenter hype to inflate SpaceX's…
I don’t disagree with your point, but there is still value in having unit tests that change along with the code. It’s less than a “proper” test, but when these tests break _unexpectedly_, it’s still more signal than…
Datacenters are competing with agriculture for both land and water.
I would rather my reports tell me to fuck off than to generate something telling me to fuck off in polite but insincere terms full of emojis and em dashes. Honesty is valuable.
It sounds like you’re running this mostly on a single machine? Temporal gets much more complex with scale. Cassandra isn’t fun to manage. Ringpop and TChannel are hard to debug when things go wrong. The SQL backend…
Do you think the first paragraph is enough of a basis to form an opinion from?
Forums are made up of many individual people who all have their own perspectives. It is not all black and white, zero sum, good or bad.
100 years? In the 1920s and 1930s the US had: - Forced labor - Peonage - Debt servitude - Jim crow laws The 19th amendment was ratified in 1920, so that barely missed the cutoff. The US has not been some beacon of moral…
When the company that owns the physical hardware goes out of business, all of this stuff is moot.
They are. Mythos Preview is not free.
Contributors and maintainers will also be easier to find in Rust than Zig. Zig is a great language and I want to see it succeed, but this is a prudent move for Bun.
Singapore Air is majority government owned and is closer to having “utility” airlines than not.
Mine aren’t full of “oops” and “fix” messages, because I squashed them.
The rich also can afford to keep their minimalist modern spaces clean and clutter-free, through paying staff. These environments tend to look awful when not tended to continuously because a single out-of-place item is…
The largest social media company in the world by several orders of magnitude is Meta, who are both using data collected from their social media platforms to train their AI models and improve ad targeting. Meta also…
I genuinely do not understand what this person believes is happening here. The Guardian is part of some mass-conspiracy to attack the FDA in order to...achieve what? Prevent unnecessary and potentially harmful chemicals…
This is correct. So much misinformation being spouted here on the spurious grounds that The Guardian is an inaccurate news source.
In drinking water, yes. And the EPA coordinated a "voluntary" phase-out of PFAS in packaging, but it is not enforced. Is there a limit in food, which is what this petition was about?
> The Guardian, which is already at the limits of reliability Based on what, exactly? Disagreeing with a publication does not make them unreliable. The Guardian's journalism is consistently award-winning and rates…
I think https://zellij.dev/ covers all of these? But it isn't an "agent native", and `herdr` seems to support importing existing agent sessions.
Does a mid-session provider switch result in loading the entire context into the new model, inflating session cost? I don't think I understand the token/cost implications of this feature
Shouldn’t the title be “AWS Lambda MicroVMs”? MicroVMs are an existing concept.
Yep, LLM chat is classic skinner box design. It’s effectively gambling.
They only respond to the inputs. Try adding some communication preferences to your system prompt.
Ironically, we can thank Elon Musk for that too. edit: Gross that you're being downvoted. HN crowd needs a serious look in the mirror.
Which hasn't yet been proven to be either technically or economically viable, even on paper. It's a pipe dream. The cynical viewpoint is that this is Elon capitalizing on current datacenter hype to inflate SpaceX's…
I don’t disagree with your point, but there is still value in having unit tests that change along with the code. It’s less than a “proper” test, but when these tests break _unexpectedly_, it’s still more signal than…
Datacenters are competing with agriculture for both land and water.
I would rather my reports tell me to fuck off than to generate something telling me to fuck off in polite but insincere terms full of emojis and em dashes. Honesty is valuable.
It sounds like you’re running this mostly on a single machine? Temporal gets much more complex with scale. Cassandra isn’t fun to manage. Ringpop and TChannel are hard to debug when things go wrong. The SQL backend…
Do you think the first paragraph is enough of a basis to form an opinion from?
Forums are made up of many individual people who all have their own perspectives. It is not all black and white, zero sum, good or bad.
100 years? In the 1920s and 1930s the US had: - Forced labor - Peonage - Debt servitude - Jim crow laws The 19th amendment was ratified in 1920, so that barely missed the cutoff. The US has not been some beacon of moral…
When the company that owns the physical hardware goes out of business, all of this stuff is moot.
They are. Mythos Preview is not free.
Contributors and maintainers will also be easier to find in Rust than Zig. Zig is a great language and I want to see it succeed, but this is a prudent move for Bun.
Singapore Air is majority government owned and is closer to having “utility” airlines than not.