Very cool. Do you happen to have any kind of mailing list, blog, etc?
I've started playing with Zork-Bench.[1] I've been making tweaks to the runtime/harness and to the prompting. Currently, I have Qwen3.6-27b scoring up to ~50 points, which, according to the original paper [2], is…
Location: US, but flexible on TZ Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Infrastructure, Backend, AI-Applications, enough frontend for prototyping. ( Python, Elixir, Phoenix, Javascript, GNU/Linux, AWS,…
Farmers and pet-owners might prefer the rats.
Location: US, but flexible on TZ Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Infrastructure, Backend, AI-Applications, enough frontend for prototyping. Résumé/CV: https://resume.taf.codes/resume.pdf Email:…
Same place it always does, just print it. Of course, that still effectively penalizes those who don't want children, but the penalty is less legible to the public so there are fewer objections.
I do too, but it does seem like fighting the tool. I wish more people would use email.
Isn't there a meaningful sense in which "separate VMs for different apps" constitutes a cluster? The "cooperative task" they're engaged in is just, broadly, meeting your needs, whatever they are. The isolation is a…
You can't, really. If a user can access the site, so can a bot. You may be able to make it more expensive than your information is worth, but of course that affects users too.
If you don't see people talking about the "end of personal vehicles", it could just be that you haven't looked very hard. It's intuitively obvious to a lot of people that the era of personal, wholly owned transportation…
Oh, I suspect you can overpower it, if that's what you mean. However, if you weren't expecting it'd do something like that in the first place, it can accomplish a nonzero change to your trajectory before you intervene.…
When the car actually drives itself completely, I think they will be safer than human drivers. All of these half measures are pretty concerning to me. I think they let drivers feel more comfortable, despite paying less…
For years, vehicles have had a little light that comes on when you are below about 50 miles of range. It's next to the fuel gauge. I've always heard it called the "walk light", which I presume is a reference to the fact…
I can understand why it'd be preferable to avoid such a bridge layer, and indeed I too would rather just have a transparent view of what's going on at the protocol level. Stability and performance at scale sound like…
Something like Rclone and a cron job, or else s3 mounted via FUSE, could possibly bridge that. Of course then you have to worry about reliability of the bridge...
What kind of cases were you measuring? I would think that, e.g. 256 separate long-lived connections in a setup like that would scale less-than-linearly but not dramatically so?
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Though it may be painful for much of the world to move on from Microsoft, at some point it could be more painful for them to stay with Microsoft. The inertia is huge, but inertia doesn't carry anything forever.
You could probably serve 100k visitors from a $5 VPS, depending on the application. That said, I understand people are paying for basically not having to think about infrastructure, and agree that that's theoretically…
I don't think the above poster is talking about finding novel treatments, but rather that they're talking about aiding in diagnosis and navigating existing treatment options. We always wish that our doctors would stay…
Speaking in terms of GW makes sense when we are discussing performance of an individual datacenter since power is, kind of, the limiting factor. Also, FLOPs per watt hasn't changed as much lately, so thinking in terms…
This is essentially a smarter auto-clicker. I'm not sure I'd call it "reverse engineering". A TOS/CSA should in no way ever attempt to prohibit automation, and if it does, it (generally) deserves to be disrespected.…
Ultimately, there's people out there who don't expect you to have root access on your own computer.
I use restic as well. My script: https://forge.taf.codes/taf/snippets/src/branch/main/backups...
I mean, I'm sure they can tell you good jokes... they just won't be _new_ jokes.
Very cool. Do you happen to have any kind of mailing list, blog, etc?
I've started playing with Zork-Bench.[1] I've been making tweaks to the runtime/harness and to the prompting. Currently, I have Qwen3.6-27b scoring up to ~50 points, which, according to the original paper [2], is…
Location: US, but flexible on TZ Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Infrastructure, Backend, AI-Applications, enough frontend for prototyping. ( Python, Elixir, Phoenix, Javascript, GNU/Linux, AWS,…
Farmers and pet-owners might prefer the rats.
Location: US, but flexible on TZ Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Infrastructure, Backend, AI-Applications, enough frontend for prototyping. Résumé/CV: https://resume.taf.codes/resume.pdf Email:…
Same place it always does, just print it. Of course, that still effectively penalizes those who don't want children, but the penalty is less legible to the public so there are fewer objections.
I do too, but it does seem like fighting the tool. I wish more people would use email.
Isn't there a meaningful sense in which "separate VMs for different apps" constitutes a cluster? The "cooperative task" they're engaged in is just, broadly, meeting your needs, whatever they are. The isolation is a…
You can't, really. If a user can access the site, so can a bot. You may be able to make it more expensive than your information is worth, but of course that affects users too.
If you don't see people talking about the "end of personal vehicles", it could just be that you haven't looked very hard. It's intuitively obvious to a lot of people that the era of personal, wholly owned transportation…
Oh, I suspect you can overpower it, if that's what you mean. However, if you weren't expecting it'd do something like that in the first place, it can accomplish a nonzero change to your trajectory before you intervene.…
When the car actually drives itself completely, I think they will be safer than human drivers. All of these half measures are pretty concerning to me. I think they let drivers feel more comfortable, despite paying less…
For years, vehicles have had a little light that comes on when you are below about 50 miles of range. It's next to the fuel gauge. I've always heard it called the "walk light", which I presume is a reference to the fact…
I can understand why it'd be preferable to avoid such a bridge layer, and indeed I too would rather just have a transparent view of what's going on at the protocol level. Stability and performance at scale sound like…
Something like Rclone and a cron job, or else s3 mounted via FUSE, could possibly bridge that. Of course then you have to worry about reliability of the bridge...
What kind of cases were you measuring? I would think that, e.g. 256 separate long-lived connections in a setup like that would scale less-than-linearly but not dramatically so?
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Though it may be painful for much of the world to move on from Microsoft, at some point it could be more painful for them to stay with Microsoft. The inertia is huge, but inertia doesn't carry anything forever.
You could probably serve 100k visitors from a $5 VPS, depending on the application. That said, I understand people are paying for basically not having to think about infrastructure, and agree that that's theoretically…
I don't think the above poster is talking about finding novel treatments, but rather that they're talking about aiding in diagnosis and navigating existing treatment options. We always wish that our doctors would stay…
Speaking in terms of GW makes sense when we are discussing performance of an individual datacenter since power is, kind of, the limiting factor. Also, FLOPs per watt hasn't changed as much lately, so thinking in terms…
This is essentially a smarter auto-clicker. I'm not sure I'd call it "reverse engineering". A TOS/CSA should in no way ever attempt to prohibit automation, and if it does, it (generally) deserves to be disrespected.…
Ultimately, there's people out there who don't expect you to have root access on your own computer.
I use restic as well. My script: https://forge.taf.codes/taf/snippets/src/branch/main/backups...
I mean, I'm sure they can tell you good jokes... they just won't be _new_ jokes.