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syntax-sailor
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A machine for living. I like sailing, it's just very expensive and time consuming..
syntax-sailor
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I am a middle aged man who lives on a sailing boat. A decade in early stage / founding without an exit that's closer to a car crash. Still trying, I don't have the temperament for consulting or corporate.
syntax-sailor
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I would really like to see more people down my prompt engineering rabbit hole of trying to use ontology / compilation tricks to produce prompts from models rather than curating text. I have this working pretty well for complex tool interaction, without a JSON schema or template in sight.

Believe it or not, agents can run things like this:

e3{p13=e4(p14), p38=$} returns [e3] · Incremental collaboration signal (what changed and when). Poll to stay current; acknowledge so the server can advance your cursor · optional params: p38
syntax-sailor
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Yes but when I go there as a Europoor I still feel like Borat.
syntax-sailor
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An awful lot of problems can in fact be solved by 'more code' in fact. People seem to straw man this in terms of product feature surface.

A lot of places skip creation and maintenance of decent observability - that's code.

We can now easily use advanced, code heavy testing techniques like property testing - code.

We can create environmental simulations to speed up and improve integration testing - code.

We can lift up internal abstraction levels, replace boiler plate with frameworks, DSLs - code.
syntax-sailor
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I'm still mad about not being able to buy a phone with an external RF connector.