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monomers
·8 ay önce·discuss
What use cases do you imagine for LLMs in home automation?

I have HA and a mini PC capable of running decently sized LLMs but all my home automation is super deterministic (e.g. close window covers 30 minutes after sunset, turn X light on if Y condition, etc.).
monomers
·10 ay önce·discuss
It would be possible to proactively pass a law that is incompatible with future attempts, right?

E.g. in this case something like a "right to chat secrecy" law.
monomers
·12 ay önce·discuss
That design you describe is what is pictured at the top of the article.

Problem is that then the keys are not equally spaced chromatically (e.g. larger spacing between B and C than between C and C#).

You could probably get used to play like that, but it would be ineficient in terms of space for both the fingers and the mechanics of the piano (hammers, strings).

So what you do, in reality, is move some of the black keys down a bit (C#, F#) and some up (Eb, Bb) so that the spacing between the center of the keys is regular.

I don't think that's what's described in the article though?
monomers
·geçen yıl·discuss
I like Janet a lot, and have been using it for small personal projects for about a year.

But it does come with some design decisions that I'm a bit ambivalent about and for which I haven't found a good explanation:

- No persistent data structures. I guess this has something to do with limitations of the GC?

- unhygienic macros combined with lack of namespaces. XOR those two choices would be fine, but the combination is janky

- Somewhat peculiar choices in syntax. It's neither Scheme, nor is it Clojure. # starts comments, ; is splice, @ marks literals as mutable...
monomers
·2 yıl önce·discuss
> lot of clojure developers could benefit from this immensely.

Curious what you think Clojure developers could benefit from specifically.

Having done web services in both languages I much prefer the experience in Clojure. E.g. found error handling in Gin to be very cumbersome (AbortWithStatusJSON and such). The deployment story is nicer in Go, tho.

Clojue CLR is behind JVM support (and performance), but it has been a thing from the start, not just a "port".
monomers
·2 yıl önce·discuss
The German social contract for a long time was that the working class gets low wages, which keeps German exports competitive and combined with the large internal market, prices low. In return for making the owning class wealthy, workers also get a relatively good social support system and job security.

I'm not sure this model ever applied to A & CH, and might be starting to collapse in D as well.
monomers
·2 yıl önce·discuss
I'm missing clarity about how do I escape Instant DB when I need to, and how to make it part of a larger system.

Say I have an InstantDB app, can I stream events from the instant backend to somewhere else?
monomers
·2 yıl önce·discuss
There is no standard writing system for Swiss German. So she might have used it, but it would be unclear to most Swiss what it means/how it should be pronounced.
monomers
·2 yıl önce·discuss
> train composed of heavy-axle rail cars has an upper limit of about 160 tons.

1000 axles sounds doable, but maybe not very practical.