Lately I've been adding a repl service to my docker compose configs so the agent can easily send fragments of code for execution in the project context without incurring the clojure startup costs each time. So cool to…
Does eval in these other languages evaluate ASTs or strings? It makes a difference.
> You could add lisp to mspaint and mspaint suddenly becomes awesome somehow? I don't follow the logic Yes exactly! https://docs.gimp.org/3.2/en/gimp-using-script-fu-tutorial.h...
I love ghostel. Thanks for making it.
self-interested hate is it not? Maybe I'm more attuned to this type of thing having grown up as a national of a smaller state living in the shadow of a bigger state but you constantly see actors from the bigger state…
Isn't it up to Europeans to define the purpose of the EU? What's your claim to having the right to define it?
> The reason her startup was growing so fast was that she and her cofounder had been working their asses off Just the co-founders eh? Fuck off Paul.
"show me the diff in emacs" and claude opens up a new emacs frame (aka "window" if you're not an emacs doc writer) with a magit diff buffer of whatever we've been working on. This happens instantly because the emacs…
> Reminded me of when I had to be extra wordy to meet the 1000 minimum word limit for my high school essays. At my uni, dissertations were supposed to be 10k words. I handed in 7.5 and got a distinction because it met…
Hello fellow sighthound owner. I have thought about it. But never done it. Whenever I sit down with a few spare minutes to try it, my lurcher appears and wants a walk :-)
That'll sure teach them not to abuse their power over their fellow humans with less physical strength.
zoom literally makes a summary of meetings available now if you enable it. unfortunately you still have to show up to the meeting and engage with your friends and colleagues for half an hour.
Maybe clojure wouldn't have had it's nubank "exit" if we'd called ourselves clojuristas but this old clojure lefty loves it.
So you've....worked hard. Understood the language and social landscape. Delivered what your employers wanted. And earned lots of money. Congrats I guess? Not sure where the abuse/guilt comes from.
Once a week?! Aren't you killing the repl at least to run a full test suite without any stale leftover developer state before deploying?
> the bettors are motivated to predict truth. But also motivated to bend the truth to their bet as the journalist in Israel found.
> So far, these two groups have used democracy to get their way. Oh is that what January 6th was?
Did the suffragettes not believe in democracy?
What about executives/scientists on the US nuclear programme?
> But it was incredibly dumb to build many GW of offshore wind in Scotland when the grid was already over capacity. Isn't it equally dumb to continue to bet the entire country's economy on a tiny little bit of England…
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Ha! I stopped worrying about that when someone got $1m for the "Yo" app.
When you're using an agent, the "query" isn't just each bit of text you enter into the agent prompt. It's the whole conversation. But I do wonder about these tools whether they have tested that the quality of subsequent…
They're not exactly proportional to the value of the property though are they? There's folks in London with multi-million pound mansions who pay the same or less in council tax than a family home in the suburbs.
Lately I've been adding a repl service to my docker compose configs so the agent can easily send fragments of code for execution in the project context without incurring the clojure startup costs each time. So cool to…
Does eval in these other languages evaluate ASTs or strings? It makes a difference.
> You could add lisp to mspaint and mspaint suddenly becomes awesome somehow? I don't follow the logic Yes exactly! https://docs.gimp.org/3.2/en/gimp-using-script-fu-tutorial.h...
I love ghostel. Thanks for making it.
self-interested hate is it not? Maybe I'm more attuned to this type of thing having grown up as a national of a smaller state living in the shadow of a bigger state but you constantly see actors from the bigger state…
Isn't it up to Europeans to define the purpose of the EU? What's your claim to having the right to define it?
> The reason her startup was growing so fast was that she and her cofounder had been working their asses off Just the co-founders eh? Fuck off Paul.
"show me the diff in emacs" and claude opens up a new emacs frame (aka "window" if you're not an emacs doc writer) with a magit diff buffer of whatever we've been working on. This happens instantly because the emacs…
> Reminded me of when I had to be extra wordy to meet the 1000 minimum word limit for my high school essays. At my uni, dissertations were supposed to be 10k words. I handed in 7.5 and got a distinction because it met…
Hello fellow sighthound owner. I have thought about it. But never done it. Whenever I sit down with a few spare minutes to try it, my lurcher appears and wants a walk :-)
That'll sure teach them not to abuse their power over their fellow humans with less physical strength.
zoom literally makes a summary of meetings available now if you enable it. unfortunately you still have to show up to the meeting and engage with your friends and colleagues for half an hour.
Maybe clojure wouldn't have had it's nubank "exit" if we'd called ourselves clojuristas but this old clojure lefty loves it.
So you've....worked hard. Understood the language and social landscape. Delivered what your employers wanted. And earned lots of money. Congrats I guess? Not sure where the abuse/guilt comes from.
Once a week?! Aren't you killing the repl at least to run a full test suite without any stale leftover developer state before deploying?
> the bettors are motivated to predict truth. But also motivated to bend the truth to their bet as the journalist in Israel found.
> So far, these two groups have used democracy to get their way. Oh is that what January 6th was?
Did the suffragettes not believe in democracy?
What about executives/scientists on the US nuclear programme?
> But it was incredibly dumb to build many GW of offshore wind in Scotland when the grid was already over capacity. Isn't it equally dumb to continue to bet the entire country's economy on a tiny little bit of England…
[flagged]
You must be new here
Ha! I stopped worrying about that when someone got $1m for the "Yo" app.
When you're using an agent, the "query" isn't just each bit of text you enter into the agent prompt. It's the whole conversation. But I do wonder about these tools whether they have tested that the quality of subsequent…
They're not exactly proportional to the value of the property though are they? There's folks in London with multi-million pound mansions who pay the same or less in council tax than a family home in the suburbs.