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rileyphone
·21 dagen geleden·discuss
DeepSWE is closer to that

https://deepswe.datacurve.ai/
rileyphone
·24 dagen geleden·discuss
Absolutely, plus if you control the coding agent you can enforce certain guarantees and have it wrap your services with a custom sdk. I've been exploring this pattern in a couple of different domains where it's just a vite react app wrapped in an iframe with a JWT bridge giving auth, hosted on a separate domain.
rileyphone
·25 dagen geleden·discuss
Here's one: AI democratizes the ability to produce software, which has mostly been an arcane craft wielded by a priestly class. Now anyone, if they know what they want and it isn't too complex, can talk to AI and get working (if not also janky) software in a very short amount of time. Hopefully this breaks the grip that platforms/large corporations have on personal software and the internet.
rileyphone
·30 dagen geleden·discuss
All that says is some benchmarks aren’t worth the tokens it takes to evaluate them. Mythos is clearly capable of finding zero days other models can’t, and Fable is close enough to be lumped with it.
rileyphone
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
Pretty neat! Really like the design and minimalism. Oh, and the free hosted models :-) (but I assume that's just for the demo). Kind of confused by the open in cursor button but otherwise clean.

It seems like there's a lot of stuff out there that's similar, but it's all either focused on art/roleplay on the one hand, or enterprise teams on the other. Most prompts I see are shared as raw text on twitter or something, to be lost in my bookmarks...

Anyways, here's a prompt. Next time I see an actually useful one out there I'll hopefully remember to save it on Prom.

https://prom.dev/p/where-is-mama
rileyphone
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
Yes but it's really good for building better object systems, especially with newer features like proxies. In the SELF days they implemented Smalltalk with prototypes and found that it was faster than normal Smalltalk implementations.

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mario-Wolczko/publicati...
rileyphone
·vorig jaar·discuss
Location: Seattle, WA

Remote: Sure

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Javascript (Node/Web/Bun), Linux, Python, SQL (SQL Server/MySQL/Postgres/Sqlite), Azure, k8s/docker, React, Typescript, and many more

Resume: https://rileystew.art/files/resume.pdf

Email: me @ the above domain

Website: https://rileystew.art/

I'm a generalist with a focus on backend and infrastructure -- in my career that's meant a lot of diving into logs, probing systems, and solving distributed bugs. In my own time I am working on an object-oriented Javascript framework and a custom autoencoder for visualizing latent states of LLMs. Looking for the opportunity to build something great and solve interesting problems.
rileyphone
·vorig jaar·discuss
Page for the role doesn't have Seattle, only SF.
rileyphone
·vorig jaar·discuss
It's baked in to the process as part of design review, after getting pass the first wall of zoning.

https://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/public-participation/e...
rileyphone
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
That's an article from 2021 that says ads were 80% of revenue
rileyphone
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Go inspect the source and see for yourself, the UI is normal HTML.
rileyphone
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Not the case if your program is spending most of its time waiting, which is typical these days.
rileyphone
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
Starting on page 154 a now-familiar new product is introduced, and compared to Lisp as such:

> Returning to the LISP theme of our current issue, Visi- Calc is an example of a tree-oriented parallel data struc- turing problem for which LISP is a most appropriate lan- guage of expression. Due to a lack of availability of LISP as a software development tool for personal computing hardware, its authors did not use LISP. They also had to make a number of compromises and tradeoffs as a result of the small size (eg: 16 K to 48 K bytes) of the main memory of personal computers. But they did use many of the tree concepts of artificial intelligence research. This provides us with the ultimate example of the relevance of LISP-like languages and approaches to personal computing: one of the most generally useful new user software tools for small machines, Visi-Calc, tackles just the sort of problem for which LISP is an appropriate tool of expression.
rileyphone
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
A Way Out, by the same developer - very campy and a bit shorter. Overcooked - test your relationship.
rileyphone
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
There's a subplot from the show Solar Opposites (the show itself is just okay) where people who have been shrunk by alien children live in a segmented wall and form a society there - there's even mice.
rileyphone
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
Sure there are a 1% of megaprojects that require additional process, but for the rest PRs are a method to control code quality socially. They introduce delays and foster ego antagonisms, so less methodical ways to control quality are optimal if the requirements are met (buy-in + skill) and complexity isn't too great.
rileyphone
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
there was a heated twitter thread a while back: https://twitter.com/VitalikButerin/status/148349118090604544...
rileyphone
·7 jaar geleden·discuss
That's the entire point of the real wages statistic: the price of goods has remained relatively pinned to wages since that point.