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No user record in our sample, but superturkey650 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No, but MCPs aren’t free to build either. So if you need to build an API on top, why would you build an MCP instead of using one of the existing standards that both LLMs and humans already know how to work with?
But the agent harness is still handling the session token for you either way. MCP might be an easy way for agent harness creators to abstract the issue away, but I don’t want to lose all REST conventions just to make it…
All MCP adds is a session token. How is that not already a solved problem?
Isn’t that point of design docs and not the commit log?
Yup. I’ve been using CLIs with skills that define some common workflows I use and then just tell Claude to use —help for understanding how to use it. Works perfectly and I end up writing the documentation in a way that…
How do you manage auth for services that use OAuth? I’ve been wrapping the agent’s curl calls in a small cli that handles the auth but I’m wondering if other people have come up with something lighter/more portable.
This is what I’ve been doing too. Give the LLM a link to an OAS for an API and let it use curl for everything after that. I don’t even wrap the API or use restish all, the LLM knows how to use curl well enough. This…
But _T_wo is also before _F_our
Why can’t he discriminate on political affiliation?
I don’t believe you’re being against a specific person, so you don’t have a 1-1 incentive based on the bet you’re placing.
My cattle dog will be begging for food and giving me all the looks that she's hungry, but if I put a bowl of food down and then grabbed a ball she wouldn't give the bowl a second glance. I can't even give her a treat…
I think the most likely case is that electricity prices go down but demand goes up as devices more eagerly use power so you end up with an electricity bill that stays consistent.
Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky explores exactly this, though less lost and more accidental exalter.
Isn’t that what government grants essentially already are?
Depends on if the computer programs might respond in an interesting way or if my comment might help them respond in an interesting way in the future. Same as when interacting with humans, I guess.
The biggest cause of regime change seems to be the succession of power and the fears around change occurring during succession of power. A ruler dying through old age is a common source of regime change in history as…
It also seems to remove my ability to contextualize things which means I can't find flaws in my understanding of something as easily. This works for both good/euphoric things, where I feel like I know something (but…
I don’t think it’s a very valid concern, but LLMs can already do a limited level of reasoning to create information not directly loaded into them. Sometimes that reasoning is even correct! The idea here would be that…
Not who you’re replying to, but that’s what I have been doing for about 15 years now.
This is for how visible the solar panels are to people, not for how much sun they will get.
They’re empowered to regulate the instruments and compounds used within medical procedures though.
Why do you say there is a finite amount of work needed? There might be, at any one time, a finite amount of work someone is willing to pay x > 0 dollars for, but as x goes to 0 I’d intuitively think the amount of work…
I made a similar mistake with AWS where I have $0.50 monthly charge. I called and they want me to go through a lengthy processes including getting documents notarized to handle it. So instead, I just canceled the card…
It’s not irrelevant as a ratio. 2.5 billion to 8 billion is very comparable to 500k to 1.7 million. The population tripled in 70 years and, in the current times, you also have to deal with all the existing architecture…
I agree, and I am not saying that AI should be unregulated. At the point the government started regulating flight, the concept of an airplane had existed for decades. My point is that until something actually exists,…