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ojo-rojo
·mês passado·discuss
Ha, this is very true. When this happens I have to tell myself "Okay, time to wait out yet another story"
ojo-rojo
·há 4 meses·discuss
How about a subsequent review where a separate agent analyzes the original issue and resultant code and approves it if the code meets the intent of the issue. The principle being to keep an eye out for manual work that you can describe well enough to offload.

Depending on your success rate with agents, you can have one that validates multiple criteria or separate agents for different review criteria.
ojo-rojo
·há 6 meses·discuss
This is my first time hearing the British don't like saying Celtic. (I'm from the U.S.) There must be some history there?
ojo-rojo
·há 6 meses·discuss
It's humbling to think about all the things people have gone through over the past couple hundred thousand years. Somewhere around 117 billion humans have ever lived...? It makes it seem kind of small when we think only 50 or 100 years out when thinking of what the future would be.
ojo-rojo
·há 6 meses·discuss
I agree with you. I clicked into this hoping to hear what new things we could learn or discover with the new observatories. Commenting on the more positive and informative side would be a better use of time and energy I think :)
ojo-rojo
·há 6 meses·discuss
Ha, you made me think of casually referring to xkcd's by number just as we did with RFC's back in the day. "I don't know, the socket states seem to follow RFC 793, but remember it's a 1918 address on the southside of the NAT."

I gonna keep a look out for doing this with xkcd's now :)
ojo-rojo
·há 6 meses·discuss
Can you share some details? Do you disconnect while in your hometown going about your daily routine, or do you have this down time in a different environment? I'm kind of looking for inspiration. I have grown kids and friends that I text with so I'm also wondering how my relationship with them would fit into this. Has that played a role for you?
ojo-rojo
·há 7 meses·discuss
I notice when its left hand came down there was a squirt of water from probably crushing water bottle. That makes me wonder how much force these robots can exert, and if they can accidentally hurt people.
ojo-rojo
·há 8 meses·discuss
Probably from deconstructing the solar system's asteroids and planets. I imagine a Dyson sphere would be less structurally sound and harder to get right – due to gravitational forces on the material – than a Dyson swarm or matryoshka brain. The latter made of independent satellites orbiting the sun and collecting light from concentric orbits at various distances.
ojo-rojo
·há 8 meses·discuss
Early as in we may have developed before any other civilizations? That's interesting. We're speculating of course, but what would explain us being the first after so much time – 13.8 billion years?
ojo-rojo
·há 9 meses·discuss
This is new to me. Thank you!
ojo-rojo
·há 9 meses·discuss
I'm interested in what you changed in your diet that helped. Would you be open to sharing?

(I'm vegetarian, and eat a lot of salty and sugary foods I'm not too proud of, and would love to learn what works for other people.)
ojo-rojo
·há 9 meses·discuss
+1 To add to the experience of connecting to people, I can also imagine our family members taking a photograph together while in VR of the family living room – a memento we can take away. That would work if our VR avatars are realistic representations of ourselves, which I think Meta can do (?)
ojo-rojo
·há 10 meses·discuss
Yeah, I'm still confused.
ojo-rojo
·há 10 meses·discuss
I like this sharing of the joy of journaling, thanks for that. I don't quite like the formula described here, though. I would imagine that following a set of questions would make it feel like filling out a templated form – too structured. I really enjoy the flow and natural progression of journaling in a free-form format.

By the way, in addition to occasionally writing a personal journal entry, I also really enjoy keeping notes on my thoughts on the books I read, whether fiction or non-fiction. I love flipping back and seeing what I was going through while reading a really good story, and reminding myself who the characters were, and seeing the important points to remember of some technical material. All good stuff :)
ojo-rojo
·há 10 meses·discuss
I find your comment interesting, even though I'm not sure if I really get what you're saying. You built a perpetual motion machine? You then made improvements? Can you share details?