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The Day Cryptography Changed Forever

21ideas.org
3 points·by kehiy·vor 8 Tagen·0 comments

A Tale of Two Irans

a16z.com
3 points·by kehiy·vor 8 Tagen·0 comments

A Meditation on AI Identity

soul.md
2 points·by kehiy·vor 8 Tagen·1 comments

Intelligence Capital Index [pdf]

kailchan.ca
2 points·by kehiy·vor 9 Tagen·0 comments

[untitled]

1 points·by kehiy·vor 7 Monaten·0 comments

How randomness improves algorithms (2023)

quantamagazine.org
75 points·by kehiy·vor 11 Monaten·23 comments

Stanford Sticks with Legacy Admissions

techcrunch.com
1 points·by kehiy·vor 11 Monaten·1 comments

A top designer was banned from Dribbble. Now he's building his own competitor

techcrunch.com
5 points·by kehiy·vor 11 Monaten·2 comments

OpenAI function calling pure example

github.com
2 points·by kehiy·vor 11 Monaten·0 comments

How AI function calling works UNDER THE HOOD? [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by kehiy·vor 11 Monaten·2 comments

How to Build a Satellite?

youtube.com
2 points·by kehiy·vor 12 Monaten·0 comments

Onshape – Product Development Platform

onshape.com
25 points·by kehiy·vor 12 Monaten·12 comments

Nostr Auth Provider · clerk · Discussion #6435

github.com
2 points·by kehiy·vor 12 Monaten·0 comments

Milk Sad: Secure private key generation write up

milksad.info
2 points·by kehiy·vor 12 Monaten·0 comments

comments

kehiy
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
I believe permission-less alternatives over the Nostr protocol with Bitcoin/Lightning payments will fix the issue.
kehiy
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
We saw LLMs are able to call tools for a long time and we even saw protocols like MCP out there to make it more standard.

It's simple to understand how it work at the surface level, but for me the big question was how a large LANGUAGE mode calls a tool? It was obvious that they had to SAY it and ask to the client somehow to do it for them, but they are very dynamic? how do we force them to always respond in a known format? So, based on this video I just understand they are fine-tuning models to learn how to call a tool correctly in standard form.

You may knew this, but it was always a question for me and after a long time I had enough time to do a search about it.
kehiy
·vor 12 Monaten·discuss
Take a look at the Nostr protocol. It can help us to shape both encryption and global identity to achieve your idea.

https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips