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That's what I'm not getting about these kinds of posts. What is the point of sharing this? It's just a bunch of nothing.
A major difference is that _someone_ knew what was going on (compiler devs).
The same input twice is only nondeterministic if you don't control the seed.
This includes open and closed models ranked by popularity and other metrics. https://openrouter.ai/rankings
This includes open and closed models ranked by popularity and other metrics. https://openrouter.ai/rankings
The Amish are generally pacifist.
Ignoring the orientation constraint, one easy way to tell is that one has a flat line on the bottom and the other doesn't.
Vim mode in vscode is not even close to emulating a real neovim setup.
I think the best answer you're really going to get here is that it's cool and fun to learn and use old languages.
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I'm not OP but I've worked on JUCE plugins with React UIs for JUCE8 web view. The UI load is pretty instantaneous. Everything uses the native web view. This means that on macOS you get WebKit and on Windows you get…
Wren is super neat. I've written a few small games for TIC-80 using it. It's a really fun language to write.
I think Google has proven with their recent actions concerning android that they really can't be trusted with big, critical open source projects.
I tried this. It sounds good on paper but the LLM will just "forget" to use it's tools. Either it will decline to query the database and just make stuff up, or it will decline to update the database when it should. The…
Neat, it seems to me like Lua is a great language for text adventures.
I love text adventures. Collosal Cave Adventure and Zork are some of the coolest programs I've ever seen. I've always wanted to try writing one and this article might have just inspired me to finally do that.
This is a neat idea and I wish it worked. I've spend hours and hours trying to get LLMs to be a "dungeon master" for text adventures. I've written a good amount custom code trying to facilitate this. Trying to force the…
I found this article really interesting. This is pretty much exactly how I feel about LLM programming. I really enjoy programming and like the author said, it's my hobby. On some level I kind of resent the fact that I…
For what it's worth, I wrote a very bare bones RSS reader in an afternoon. It really just renders a set of RSS feeds into HTML and nothing else. But it was fun to and educational to build and could pretty easily be…
I've always wanted to make an app like this. I think you could do a lot with procedural generation and some clever DSP.
It really does seem like the idea of DRM free games and Linux goes hand in hand. I would be really interested to hear about why they don't currently offer Linux support for their launcher. I'm in the same boat here. I…
I'm also really interested in this as a concept but I'm really struggling to understand what exactly it is aside from a general philosophy.