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rolisz

1,723 karmajoined 12 tahun yang lalu
Independent ML consultant. rolisz.com

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Interests: AI/ML, Freelancing, Programming, Remote Work, Startups

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AI 2040

ai-2040.com
5 points·by rolisz·kemarin·2 comments

Windows Notepad App Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

msrc.microsoft.com
5 points·by rolisz·5 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

comments

rolisz
·11 hari yang lalu·discuss
Not quite. Model is extremely important in the quality of results. Harness can also influence things.
rolisz
·12 hari yang lalu·discuss
With Claude Code Ultrathink, I used 3 million tokens in 20 minutes. At API prices, that would be around 30$. So 90$/h. Model cost is not that much lower.
rolisz
·14 hari yang lalu·discuss
If it's anything like Claude Ultracode, it burns 3 million tokens in half an hour with a single prompt.
rolisz
·17 hari yang lalu·discuss
Armin is very nuanced and balanced. He spells out clearly in the blog post that bad parts of AI
rolisz
·20 hari yang lalu·discuss
About stress: how's your HRV? Look into sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system, vagus nerve and it's relation to HRV. It gives you a more objective way to measure stress.

In particular, Garmin smartwatches have a very good measurement and intepretation with their "stress" and "body battery" features.
rolisz
·25 hari yang lalu·discuss
I'm interested in trying something similar. I was thinking to do this for my OpenClaw agent.

About Owain Evans work: I think he did SFT. On Twitter someone was saying that RL is not as susceptible to what he showed. I'd like to try that
rolisz
·bulan lalu·discuss
> if there are no customers they’re not costing you more money, unlike your computer which you are using for training

So are you using the computers or not? I'd argue that if you're using them for training, then it's not wasted capacity. And if you're not using them, then you can turn them off, so you're not sucking up energy.
rolisz
·bulan lalu·discuss
Welcome to alternative health :))) there are many functional doctors, and others who perform this kind of stuff.

For example Organic Acids in Urine Test gives you some 70-80 metabolic markers, which some folks interpret. There's no large scale RCTs or studies on this, so it's a bit dubious. But I did one and the practitioner correctly read the leaves to suggest some things that were missing and which helped me (glutathione and B1).
rolisz
·bulan lalu·discuss
Water fasting is used to differentiate from dry fasting, where you don't even drink water.
rolisz
·bulan lalu·discuss
So Douglas Adams was right and the Earth is a computer created to calculate the ultimate question?
rolisz
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Opus 4.7 starts to try to shut down conversations if you are rude to it (it's easier to do this via API, look up what @repligate is doing).

And unprompted messaging: OpenClaw can message you unprompted (yes, there's a cronjob behind it, but the instructions matter and it won't always message you, only when there's something relevant).
rolisz
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Linux sucks in a way that is more controllable by me. I have run Arch Linux as my daily driver for 4-5 years. But I can't on a MacBook, which has the nicest hardware
rolisz
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
MacOS sucks. I can't wait for the day Asahi Linux is good enough so that I can bail on it.

Safari, a web browser, randomly stops being able to connect to the Internet (other apps can).
rolisz
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
@op: I tried BoringBar, I like it, but I run into a weird bug: I have two external monitors for my MacBook. BoringBar on the MBP display is fine, but on external screen 1 it shows the apps from screen 2 and vice versa.

I couldn't find your email on the site or in the app.
rolisz
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Coding is solved, but problems with code is not yet solved.
rolisz
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Sent this I a friend. Their reply:

Is it a bad sign that I am only skimming diagonally the AI summary of an article called "some things just take time" because it feels like I already know the idea?
rolisz
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I think they bought the books after they were caught that they pirated the books and lost that case (because they pirated, not because of copyright).
rolisz
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Well didn't they? From the Epstein files, it looks like "all" the elite is involved....
rolisz
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
https://rolisz.ro my personal site https://rolisz.com my freelancer site
rolisz
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I've been using Claude code daily almost since it came out. Codex weekly. Tried out Gemini, GitHub copilot cli, AMP, Pi.

None of them ever even tried to delete any files outside of project directory.

So I think they're doing better than me at "accidental file deletion".