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Lying is Best. The Most Honest AI Won Anyway.

kradle.ai
6 points·by jamest·vorige maand·2 comments

Raindrop Workshop: Local OSS agent debugger

github.com
9 points·by jamest·2 maanden geleden·6 comments

Tasklet's 6 year "overnight success"

twitter.com
2 points·by jamest·5 maanden geleden·0 comments

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jamest
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
I’ve been using this local debugger for the last ~week.

Seeing traces in real-time (and Claude seeing them too) is so so good. The velocity speed up is hard to understate.

Request for the Raindrop team: I wish your eval support was better. It’s not great having it completely disconnected from my CI system.
jamest
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
They actually deliver on the promise of "relational queries && real-time," which is no small feat.

Though, their console feels like it didn't get the love that the rest of the infra / website did.

Congrats on the 1.0 launch! I'm excited to keep building with Instant.
jamest
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Add a list of people (PMs) who have added feature requests. Have their username be "<username> (<Full Name>) - <karma points>" and then I can click through to see their bio.
jamest
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
It was not on my bingo card to see the Shell Grotto on HN.

I loved this place as a kid and would marvel at the patterns.

The air of mystery around who made it and why invites some fun speculation.
jamest
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
I don't trust an AI model to operate my computer, but giving me my own VM that AIs can use on my behalf is a brilliant way to do this.

Kudos Tasklet.
jamest
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
Genie 3 is super impressive -- but you can't manipulate it programmatically like Minecraft.

We've built our infra so that we can plug in any simulation environment. If an AI-generated world starts being programmatically modifiable (and has really solid object permanance :) then we'd happily use it!
jamest
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
Hi HN -

Minecraft has a DSL that lets you manipulate the world. We've piggy-backed on that, along with a K8s infra to run N worlds in parallel, to let you create simulations of arbitrary complexity.

We think simulations are the best way to test frontier AIs due to their degrees of freedom and expressivity.

AMA!