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Pokemon Emerald Ported to WebAssembly (100k FPS)

pokeemerald.com
363 points·by tripplyons·last month·103 comments

Find a Niche by Intersecting Your Strengths

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2 points·by tripplyons·5 months ago·0 comments

One Direction Fans Believe AI-Extended Song Was Leaked Demo

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3 points·by tripplyons·9 months ago·1 comments

The DeepSeek v3.2 Breakthrough Simplified

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5 points·by tripplyons·9 months ago·0 comments

Free web search MCP using a local SearXNG instance

gist.github.com
2 points·by tripplyons·10 months ago·1 comments

Potential plagiarism in Hierarchical Reasoning Model paper

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2 points·by tripplyons·10 months ago·0 comments

A Trick for Backpropagation of Linear Transformations

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74 points·by tripplyons·10 months ago·6 comments

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tripplyons
·9 days ago·discuss
I use a $200/mo OpenAI Codex sub. Throughout the workday I run an average of 2 concurrent agents of GPT 5.5 with high reasoning on fast mode and use less than half of my subscription usage.

For more interactive/active usage you might be better off using the low reasoning level, but I have usually found high to be a good balance of intelligence and generation speed.
tripplyons
·9 days ago·discuss
For context, here is the extension it made me: https://gist.github.com/tripplyons/ec953181707b6813d4be9e934...
tripplyons
·9 days ago·discuss
I like to use Pi (https://pi.dev/), and I recently got it to make an approval extension for itself. It has a lot of documentation built-in for the agent to modify the behavior of the app.

I got it to display all proposed file change diffs and bash commands and made it so I can either approve the action or deny it with a message for it.

It was surprisingly easy to tell it to modify things things the diff viewing algorithm or syntax highlighting for the diffs.
tripplyons
·last month·discuss
Yes, this has been a highly requested feature! This will be the next feature for me to add after addressing the bug reports.
tripplyons
·last month·discuss
I have not encountered this, but I will note it down as something to look into. Which potion was it?
tripplyons
·last month·discuss
Thanks for the info! I will collect all these reports today and get these issues fixed in the next few days when I can.
tripplyons
·last month·discuss
Thanks for the info, I will look into this! I got past that battle and further into the game in my testing, but I don't think I've tried using an item in battle yet.
tripplyons
·last month·discuss
I chose Pokemon Emerald because it is my favorite of the games that have been disassembled!
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·last month·discuss
Yeah, I made sure saving worked correctly
tripplyons
·last month·discuss
Yes, this project was made in around 15 hours of Codex.
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·last month·discuss
Yes, it a recompilation of a community decompilation!
tripplyons
·last month·discuss
I have not added that yet, but it would probably be quite easy to throw a few prompts to Codex to do so.
tripplyons
·3 months ago·discuss
The reduction rules seem kind of arbitrary to me. At that point why don't you just use combinators instead of defining a set of 5 ways their operator can be used?
tripplyons
·3 months ago·discuss
I'm honestly surprised the CFO of Oracle doesn't make more than $950K
tripplyons
·3 months ago·discuss
Your submission history looks like a bot trying to get engagement or something.
tripplyons
·3 months ago·discuss
I think it's more about resisting some humans than it is about resisting machines.
tripplyons
·3 months ago·discuss
I saw a video of guy who became an Amazon bestseller in a book category pretty easily by buying his own book.
tripplyons
·4 months ago·discuss
MLA makes it so the keys and values used are a function of a smaller latent vector you cache instead of a key and a value for each token. KV cache quantization reduces the size of the values in the cache by using less bits to store each value. These two approaches operate on different parts of the process so they can be used in combination. For example, you can quantize the latents that are stored for MLA.
tripplyons
·4 months ago·discuss
There are papers that try to quantize angles associated with weights because angles have a more uniform distribution. I haven't read this specific paper, but it looks like it uses a similar trick at a glance.
tripplyons
·4 months ago·discuss
The good thing is you can still use their software without signing in and having to agree.