Sorry, the wording confused me. The project itself seems to be structued around 1.4k micro-crates[0] which I admit is a bit weird. Rust's compilation unit is the crate unlike C's per-file compilation unit, so if this…
> I love llm coding. I don't know what I am looking at here There might be some correlation here.
With the current trajectory of looms, I see unionisation efforts dead in the water. - Someone in the early 19th century
https://github.com/flipperdevices/flipperzero-firmware/blob/...
> wonder if CORS world be better off opt-in rather than opt-out. It's necessary that the defaults are secure. More so, not less, if the problem is hard.
If I perfectly know all the guardrails I need, I don't need an LLM, only Prolog.
But that's not very informative. Levenshtein distance is not only a well-understood problem, it's small, self-contained, and extremely well-represented in the training data. The kind of problem where even small/bad…
> Whenever a central position is formed with power over something, even if it’s only a steering power, it will be sought out by power-hungry people and manipulated The inevitable "iron law of oligarchy".…
That's how you get date bugs.
Ah, that's where you're wrong. There is no long term. Investors want results now. "Later" is for the greater fools.
> I was surprised to find out how much hate there is for AI in art. I'm surprised you're surprised. Giant corpos steal work from millions of independent artists and the State ruled that IP laws didn't apply to them,…
Is the token budget also there? I assume not it they'd be at multiple orders of magnitude negative.
> nobody is sitting their waiting / watching the LLM code anyway My personal experience is that for production-grade code you need to steer the agent more often than not... so yes, at least some of us are watching the…
So what you propose is first you create the request payload and POST it, which generates a request-id-bound URL (but it does nothing stateful yet) and then you actually request to perform it? Because otherwise I don't…
Yes, I understand that, but I'm not sure how that changes anything? I mean: you still have the problem regardless of following HTTP verb semantics or not.
> Don't do that, and this problem evaporates. Don't do that, and you solved nothing. Either I'm missing what you mean, or half the comments here are missing the point of idempotency. Let's say your server received this…
And what's the public API/stdlib/bindings inside the WASM workers? I've been thinking a lot about this today and I think you might have a hidden gem here. Where can I reach you to talk more about this? Feel free to drop…
Let's see if I got this right: so it's something like a private Yggdrasil Network (minus the IPv6 overlay?) meets self-distributing WASM-powered serverless functions? Plus some built-in functions for proxying/serving.
I know the individual words in the description but I'm a bit confused about what this is. What would I use Pollen for? I'm not sure I understand the "seed" metaphor.
> You have to join the Union, after all Uh, how? This might be a country thing but you don't have to join any union in my country. You do, if they represent your interests. Big companies have multiple, competing unions,…
And in knowledge work we're not instantly replaceable. That's why anti-union propaganda is rampant in SWE fields.
Well, unions do not exist to keep people entrenched on their jobs. That perspective is propaganda (by you-know-who). There's not a lot I can say that isn't covered in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trade_union
I'm interested. At a glance this sounds a lot like Hurl[0]. What's the difference? [0] https://hurl.dev/
> There are different coalitions with varying compromises between them. They all failed and were subsumed by the two (read: one) big groups in Europe. Far left and libertarians were crushed in the past two legislatures.…
> and they are wildly different As someone from the "whole rest of the west", no, they're not different at all. Very minor details change, but the net outcome is the exact same and suffer from the exact same problems.…
Sorry, the wording confused me. The project itself seems to be structued around 1.4k micro-crates[0] which I admit is a bit weird. Rust's compilation unit is the crate unlike C's per-file compilation unit, so if this…
> I love llm coding. I don't know what I am looking at here There might be some correlation here.
With the current trajectory of looms, I see unionisation efforts dead in the water. - Someone in the early 19th century
https://github.com/flipperdevices/flipperzero-firmware/blob/...
> wonder if CORS world be better off opt-in rather than opt-out. It's necessary that the defaults are secure. More so, not less, if the problem is hard.
If I perfectly know all the guardrails I need, I don't need an LLM, only Prolog.
But that's not very informative. Levenshtein distance is not only a well-understood problem, it's small, self-contained, and extremely well-represented in the training data. The kind of problem where even small/bad…
> Whenever a central position is formed with power over something, even if it’s only a steering power, it will be sought out by power-hungry people and manipulated The inevitable "iron law of oligarchy".…
That's how you get date bugs.
Ah, that's where you're wrong. There is no long term. Investors want results now. "Later" is for the greater fools.
> I was surprised to find out how much hate there is for AI in art. I'm surprised you're surprised. Giant corpos steal work from millions of independent artists and the State ruled that IP laws didn't apply to them,…
Is the token budget also there? I assume not it they'd be at multiple orders of magnitude negative.
> nobody is sitting their waiting / watching the LLM code anyway My personal experience is that for production-grade code you need to steer the agent more often than not... so yes, at least some of us are watching the…
So what you propose is first you create the request payload and POST it, which generates a request-id-bound URL (but it does nothing stateful yet) and then you actually request to perform it? Because otherwise I don't…
Yes, I understand that, but I'm not sure how that changes anything? I mean: you still have the problem regardless of following HTTP verb semantics or not.
> Don't do that, and this problem evaporates. Don't do that, and you solved nothing. Either I'm missing what you mean, or half the comments here are missing the point of idempotency. Let's say your server received this…
And what's the public API/stdlib/bindings inside the WASM workers? I've been thinking a lot about this today and I think you might have a hidden gem here. Where can I reach you to talk more about this? Feel free to drop…
Let's see if I got this right: so it's something like a private Yggdrasil Network (minus the IPv6 overlay?) meets self-distributing WASM-powered serverless functions? Plus some built-in functions for proxying/serving.
I know the individual words in the description but I'm a bit confused about what this is. What would I use Pollen for? I'm not sure I understand the "seed" metaphor.
> You have to join the Union, after all Uh, how? This might be a country thing but you don't have to join any union in my country. You do, if they represent your interests. Big companies have multiple, competing unions,…
And in knowledge work we're not instantly replaceable. That's why anti-union propaganda is rampant in SWE fields.
Well, unions do not exist to keep people entrenched on their jobs. That perspective is propaganda (by you-know-who). There's not a lot I can say that isn't covered in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trade_union
I'm interested. At a glance this sounds a lot like Hurl[0]. What's the difference? [0] https://hurl.dev/
> There are different coalitions with varying compromises between them. They all failed and were subsumed by the two (read: one) big groups in Europe. Far left and libertarians were crushed in the past two legislatures.…
> and they are wildly different As someone from the "whole rest of the west", no, they're not different at all. Very minor details change, but the net outcome is the exact same and suffer from the exact same problems.…