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schaefer

1,596 karmajoined hace 14 años
Hi friends,

I enjoy Rock Climbing, Go, Software Engineering, and Buddhism.

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schaefer
·hace 3 días·discuss
It's still spooky to see exponential scales on the money axis.

I do not have exponential funds in my allowance...
schaefer
·hace 18 días·discuss
> The deadly rise of giant trucks and SUVs...

safety stilts.
schaefer
·hace 23 días·discuss
It's 170 lines. that's not "massive".
schaefer
·hace 23 días·discuss
Pricing for on-premise deployment is “talk to us”.

No thank you.
schaefer
·el mes pasado·discuss
> ...you bet your ass...

Humorously, whether I choose to participate in this hypothetical or not, I am already betting my ass.

This whole situation feels like the game [1].

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Game_(mind_game)
schaefer
·el mes pasado·discuss
> I don't think anyone has a firm grasp on actual inference costs.

There are huge numbers of users (myself included) that do have an exact idea of what inference costs are - on open models. We can buy tokens from 3rd parties that have no motivation to subsidize our use. That's to say, there's a fair marketplace[1] and we're hanging out there.

If you want to say "I don't think anyone has a firm grasp on actual inference costs on these proprietary/closed models", then I could agree with that.

[1]: https://openrouter.ai/rankings#leaderboard
schaefer
·el mes pasado·discuss
If this is how they treat their employees, I hate to think how they treat their customers.
schaefer
·el mes pasado·discuss
>(re)built are not what I'd describe as "terrific".

It sounds like you are a strong candidate to try out the new improvements mentioned in this devlog and see what benefits you can get for yourself.
schaefer
·el mes pasado·discuss
> having moved from Linux ... to freeBSD default install makes my laptop last about twice or thrice as long.

I’ve literally never heard this from anyone before, and I have to admit, I’m curious enough to try it for myself.

The last time I tried FreeBSD was 2001.
schaefer
·el mes pasado·discuss
Thank you!
schaefer
·el mes pasado·discuss
I think allowing jumping would add a lot. looking over the top of a whole crowd would be more visually dynamic.
schaefer
·hace 2 meses·discuss
> As someone who has been writing harnesses for a year…

Your agent harness, brokk, looks great. I’m going to try it this morning.
schaefer
·hace 2 meses·discuss
> It’s sad to see companies…

The article is about an open source agent harness, Reasonix, that is built to leverage the DeepSeek native api.

There’s no company here. No design budget. These people are graciously sharing a project they made in their free time.
schaefer
·hace 2 meses·discuss
thank you!
schaefer
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Okay, I'm curious.

From the FAQ, I see:

>Can I point it at a self-hosted / private DeepSeek endpoint?

>Yes. Since 0.30 we accept non-standard key prefixes for self-hosted DeepSeek endpoints. Just point `baseUrl` at your internal address — the loop, cache strategy, and tool protocol are unchanged.

But my question is: If I use Reasonix to talk to a deepseek endpoint through openrouter, am I still getting the cache-hit benifits of this agent harness?
schaefer
·hace 2 meses·discuss
I don't have an LLM-positive culture at work. I'm on a bit of an island. Or under a rock.

Anyhow, I'm pulling myself up by my own bootstraps.

For me a 5% overhead is fine... if it gives me better visibility of this rapidly moving field.
schaefer
·hace 2 meses·discuss
> C is horribly and unfixably broken. ... Let's move on.

I love that you are both making this argument and that you have a link to a boutique C compiler written in assembly on your home page.

While I'm commenting on your home page - I recognize that photo as being Red Rock. Possibly pine creek? but can I ask which route specifically?
schaefer
·hace 2 meses·discuss
> What's the best way to use it with Pi, OpenRouter?

I can't claim it's "the best"...

But the Pi.dev and OpenRouter combo is what I'm doing at home, and I love it. Setup was easy, I can use /model to switch between any of the openrouter models and whatever I'm hosting locally via VLLM.
schaefer
·hace 2 meses·discuss
super interesting work. It will take me a few days to dig in and really understand it. But I'm looking forward to it.

I run small models at home, so I'm very curious.
schaefer
·hace 2 meses·discuss
yes, that link works for me.