great approach. I did that with my opencode based setup as well, it's neat and fun to tune skills and mcp loaders and stuff. Then i got fed up with opencode's design limitations. And then, my own harness work is on hold…
So often we will burn 20% of limit in a single ill conceived agent tool call that we're simply not going to be able to or want to be able to intercept. Where I see a tool like this being a real step forward is to add a…
haha, that analogy says more about whoever wrote it than it ever could to get the intended point across!
I think you might be vastly overcomplicating it because I didn't think there had to be any sort of "conservation of branching" in the MWI. each nondeterministic event (of which unfathomable quantities take place every…
could you elaborate slightly on what is meant by ancestor simulation? My best stab is that you're saying we're the unknowing entities that they created for fun to get to meet or observe their own ancestors? This still…
What is it about understanding the universe that makes it such an axiomatic global objective? Sure for many of us myself included it's as all pervasive as the air we breathe... But sometimes I do wonder if it is…
Security is one area in which you can't really afford not to go down the tin foil hat rabbit hole. It's been like this for some time, where it's not really possible to know just how much capability is possessed by…
It's relatively fast (probably could be faster than NVMe if optimized, i did not rtfm) and it is available. it's not the most horrible of ideas. I am fairly fairly certain lots of applications will load assets into vram…
This article started off really clear and straightforward, then it dove into stuff that I clearly wasn't going to be able to follow, and upon skipping it I arrived at the explanation which was was plainly obvious from…
We "bought" a Samsung fridge last black friday. Something extraordinary happened. Their system failed to deliver us the fridge. We had to reschedule the delivery since we were staying at the parents' for Thanksgiving a…
Great post. Now you got me thinking about one thing in particular. Suppose we will have quite soon portable and discreet technology that can, through monitoring your BAC, or what have you, warn you that you're about to…
I think it could actually be a pretty good strategy to optimize your job search for the degree to which you might be able to go rogue and get away with it.
Mine's installed from homebrew and is a native process. 0.10.0-dev (1df7dc51) it reports.
The O would be capitalized if that were so. ;)
Pretty sure it does do this.
The ethical dilemmas we face now will pale in comparison to those of tomorrow.
This explains well why it's so satisfying to delete code.
And to add on to that, you're lucky if your computer just tells you no. Often you get a yes and something blows up much later with precious little for you to follow and you've got to put your Sherlock hat on.
> Maybe it's easier to create an endlessly gratifying simulation than it is to build a starship. You say this with a maybe as though it isn't already a certainty. Nothing can stop it from happening. There will always be…
We'll know for sure next week (or already just not me), but thunderbolt compliance means displayport compliance which means there should be no concerns along these lines. I'd be very pissed if I would be limited to 60…
It's funny that you did the German capitalization of all nouns in that broken English quote! It does add a delightful German feel to the quote.
The key is to have sophisticated software to "filter" down the content into reasonable geometry (rather than the grossly inefficient geometry you'd get out of typical photogrammetry) and then into LOD levels and very…
Thanks for sharing a piece of how it felt. I'm curious what the circumstances around that were, if you don't mind.
My comment really doesn't even do your comment justice, but... It really made me think about that scene from the Matrix where Agent Smith described humans as a cancer. There are just so many possible perspectives on it…
Anyone work out the key bind for undo?
great approach. I did that with my opencode based setup as well, it's neat and fun to tune skills and mcp loaders and stuff. Then i got fed up with opencode's design limitations. And then, my own harness work is on hold…
So often we will burn 20% of limit in a single ill conceived agent tool call that we're simply not going to be able to or want to be able to intercept. Where I see a tool like this being a real step forward is to add a…
haha, that analogy says more about whoever wrote it than it ever could to get the intended point across!
I think you might be vastly overcomplicating it because I didn't think there had to be any sort of "conservation of branching" in the MWI. each nondeterministic event (of which unfathomable quantities take place every…
could you elaborate slightly on what is meant by ancestor simulation? My best stab is that you're saying we're the unknowing entities that they created for fun to get to meet or observe their own ancestors? This still…
What is it about understanding the universe that makes it such an axiomatic global objective? Sure for many of us myself included it's as all pervasive as the air we breathe... But sometimes I do wonder if it is…
Security is one area in which you can't really afford not to go down the tin foil hat rabbit hole. It's been like this for some time, where it's not really possible to know just how much capability is possessed by…
It's relatively fast (probably could be faster than NVMe if optimized, i did not rtfm) and it is available. it's not the most horrible of ideas. I am fairly fairly certain lots of applications will load assets into vram…
This article started off really clear and straightforward, then it dove into stuff that I clearly wasn't going to be able to follow, and upon skipping it I arrived at the explanation which was was plainly obvious from…
We "bought" a Samsung fridge last black friday. Something extraordinary happened. Their system failed to deliver us the fridge. We had to reschedule the delivery since we were staying at the parents' for Thanksgiving a…
Great post. Now you got me thinking about one thing in particular. Suppose we will have quite soon portable and discreet technology that can, through monitoring your BAC, or what have you, warn you that you're about to…
I think it could actually be a pretty good strategy to optimize your job search for the degree to which you might be able to go rogue and get away with it.
Mine's installed from homebrew and is a native process. 0.10.0-dev (1df7dc51) it reports.
The O would be capitalized if that were so. ;)
Pretty sure it does do this.
The ethical dilemmas we face now will pale in comparison to those of tomorrow.
This explains well why it's so satisfying to delete code.
And to add on to that, you're lucky if your computer just tells you no. Often you get a yes and something blows up much later with precious little for you to follow and you've got to put your Sherlock hat on.
> Maybe it's easier to create an endlessly gratifying simulation than it is to build a starship. You say this with a maybe as though it isn't already a certainty. Nothing can stop it from happening. There will always be…
We'll know for sure next week (or already just not me), but thunderbolt compliance means displayport compliance which means there should be no concerns along these lines. I'd be very pissed if I would be limited to 60…
It's funny that you did the German capitalization of all nouns in that broken English quote! It does add a delightful German feel to the quote.
The key is to have sophisticated software to "filter" down the content into reasonable geometry (rather than the grossly inefficient geometry you'd get out of typical photogrammetry) and then into LOD levels and very…
Thanks for sharing a piece of how it felt. I'm curious what the circumstances around that were, if you don't mind.
My comment really doesn't even do your comment justice, but... It really made me think about that scene from the Matrix where Agent Smith described humans as a cancer. There are just so many possible perspectives on it…
Anyone work out the key bind for undo?