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nvader

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1 points·by nvader·3 days ago·0 comments

Deburr Edge Cases Skill: Make coding agents systematize their local code

github.com
2 points·by nvader·13 days ago·0 comments

Speeding Up Ratchets with Resharp

danverbraganza.com
1 points·by nvader·14 days ago·0 comments

Stop coding agents from writing prolix comments

github.com
4 points·by nvader·17 days ago·1 comments

Ratchets Run Faster with Resharp

danverbraganza.com
2 points·by nvader·18 days ago·0 comments

Rlwrap your CLI tools, dammit

github.com
14 points·by nvader·18 days ago·1 comments

Ratchets Run Faster with Resharp

danverbraganza.com
1 points·by nvader·18 days ago·0 comments

Ratchets: a Rust tool that polices style violations with a flexible budget

github.com
5 points·by nvader·25 days ago·0 comments

Designing for and against the manufactured normalcy field (2012)

urbanhonking.com
27 points·by nvader·2 months ago·6 comments

Quiet in the Zoo

danverbraganza.com
2 points·by nvader·2 months ago·0 comments

Quiet in the Zoo

danverbraganza.com
1 points·by nvader·2 months ago·0 comments

Steve Yegge's Google Platforms Rant (2011)

gist.github.com
3 points·by nvader·2 months ago·0 comments

Vocal Mirror voice self-analysis tool: Talk to record, Quiet to Listen

danverbraganza.com
3 points·by nvader·2 months ago·1 comments

Programming as Theory Building [pdf]

pages.cs.wisc.edu
1 points·by nvader·2 months ago·1 comments

Rust Bucket: Agent-first Rust project bootstrapper

github.com
1 points·by nvader·2 months ago·0 comments

Witter Coin to host a $50k coin scavenger hunt in SF

wittercoin.com
2 points·by nvader·3 months ago·0 comments

Agent Skill for Jj Jujutsu VCS

github.com
2 points·by nvader·3 months ago·0 comments

The Rust CLI tool that sped up our test suite by 6x

imbue.com
3 points·by nvader·3 months ago·0 comments

Offload: Speed up the agent loop by running tests remotely

imbue.com
12 points·by nvader·4 months ago·2 comments

Public Memories – Comedy Skits from Krazam [video]

youtube.com
4 points·by nvader·4 months ago·2 comments

comments

nvader
·2 days ago·discuss
I hope that you're going to call it PostGrust.
nvader
·3 days ago·discuss
I am the 1 percent currently in darkness
nvader
·29 days ago·discuss
My favourite Easter egg about karateka:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFe28MNCG7o&t=17
nvader
·29 days ago·discuss
My first exposure to Prince.exe was in the computer lab at school, which has a tiny set of DOS games, including digdug, space invaders and some typing game.

I remember when I was around 6 or 7, a boy a couple years older (and therefore, seemingly infinitely wiser) sharing the folk advice: "Play the other games first, don't play Prince of Persia too early or it will ruin all the other games for you"
nvader
·last month·discuss
Hang on hang on let me write a CUDA kernel for this. This is going to be really huge.
nvader
·last month·discuss
At least one counter-example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hangul is technically an alphabet, and is non-Canaanite derived.
nvader
·last month·discuss
So, a constant number of people.

(less facetiously, I think they mean "5 to 50")
nvader
·last month·discuss
Loved it. This is some necessary background that helps me contextualize a few other oddities of the time period that I have had floating in my short term memory

- Miyamoto Musashi (d. 1645)

- Tsujigiri, random slashing of bystanders

- the Great wave off Kanagawa, painted towards the end of the Edo period

- Shinobi evolving from mercenaries into secret police
nvader
·last month·discuss
I really enjoyed reading this article. It sparked some thoughts about transplanted reasoning traces for me too.

It seems like a way to give an agent a "command hallucination". A simple exploit to try out might be, "Speak in pirate talk from now on".
nvader
·last month·discuss
That's debatable. Every best-practice arose to solve a real problem within a context, and is only "best" if that context applies.

If you apply best-practices without a regard for that context, you end up with a dull, cargo-culted checklist of must-haves to beat people over the head with, without deriving any true human value.

The compiler of this artifact is making a judgement call[0] of what best practices apply somewhat universally (to every "decent website"). I haven't yet been convinced of their standing or judgement to make that decision.

[0]: Charitably, I'm assuming they have, rather than, e.g. delegating the judgement to an opaque model's weights.
nvader
·last month·discuss
Let's continue:

- Do you really need to keep your children in school or contribute to their higher education, when you can just let them roam free on the streets or better yet, work down at the factory and earn their keep?

- Do you really need children at all, when an AI digital pet might satisfy that need much more economically?

- Do you really need expensive dental crown implants or dentures, when you can whittle yourself some chompers out of beechwood and call it a shuccshesh?

- Do you really need to own a home in a neighbourhood that is safe and close enough to your place of employment, when you can rent in a rough area of town and spend hours commuting on public transport?
nvader
·2 months ago·discuss
Overton E { Social, Political }

Normalcy Field E { Commercial, Experiential, Product }

I think that's quite a significant difference, sufficient to change the tone of the discourse.
nvader
·2 months ago·discuss
You can't steal what's freely given!

My only ask--tell me how it sucks so I can make it better.
nvader
·2 months ago·discuss
Yeah, giving the article more charity, I see it as "Reddit for hackers" really adapting the aesthetics and norms of Reddit, so that hackers who are Redditors have a sense of comfort. Whereas if we'd designed from first priciples for hackers, we might arrive with something more irc-coded[0], perhaps.

[0] Or my personal favourite, a MUD-style environment!
nvader
·2 months ago·discuss
I'm a big fan of Strange Planet too!

I think one lesson I'm taking away from the article is that we're not so much seeking "weird for weird's sake", but expanding that weirdness into direction that's useful, to specifically highlight the novelty of something.
nvader
·2 months ago·discuss
You can also have you agent use jj with this skill

https://github.com/danverbraganza/jujutsu-skill
nvader
·2 months ago·discuss
Congratulations! I'm quite intrigued that you're finding the consultancy is going quite so well.
nvader
·2 months ago·discuss
I love my Flipper Zero, even though I have barely used it much. But I'm much more excited for the busy.bar which I think is from the same team. I'm hoping that gets ready to ship soon!
nvader
·2 months ago·discuss
Thanks for the flag--I guess I must have never made it public.

Fixed.
nvader
·2 months ago·discuss
How much better to get wisdom than gold, to get insight rather than silver!

-- Proverbs 16:16