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1 points·by nateroling·5 mesi fa·1 comments

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·mese scorso·discuss
No, I think I he’s saying that we have that, and we should use it more.

AlphaGo uses discovery when it evaluates potential moves and iterates.

Claude Code uses discovery when it generates a script and the evaluates whether it works or not.

He’s saying we need to allow ai systems to do the evaluation and iteration themselves for science and engineering the same way we do for code.

Basically, harness engineering for engineering.
nateroling
·4 mesi fa·discuss
I tend to agree. After seeing http://chatjimmy.ai, I think multi-agent systems are mostly just solving for LLMs being slow currently.
nateroling
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I’ve bounced off of LazyGit multiple times because I never figured out how to make it play nice with a light theme terminal.

I haven’t used dark mode anything for years. I set my monitor so it’s roughly as bright, or slightly brighter than, a piece of white paper.

No more flash-bangs when some website doesn’t support dark mode.
nateroling
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Instantly crushed that there doesn’t appear to be a phone app for this.
nateroling
·7 mesi fa·discuss
This is on the cluster level, while the article is talking about the database level, I believe.
nateroling
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I mean that when a computer can visually understand a document and reformat and reinterpret it in any imaginable way, who cares how it’s stored? When a png or a pdf or a markdown doc can all be be read and reinterpreted into an infographic or a database or an audiobook or an interactive infographic the original format won’t matter.
nateroling
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Seeing the Gemini 3 capabilities, I can imagine a near future where file formats are effectively irrelevant.
nateroling
·9 mesi fa·discuss
This made me do a double-take. Surely you would never do this, right? It seems to be directly counter to the idea of being able to audit changes:

“Event replay: if we want to adjust a past event, for example because it was incorrect, we can just do that and rebuild the app state.”