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Dream things. Make things. 🫶all. He/him. (wayback created Jabber/XMPP)
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I would love to hear about your research here! … and block all those unthoughtfully dogpiling
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This is like, šŸ’Æ Black Mirror S07E01, yet another episode that I’ll never forget šŸ˜“
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I’ve been wondering on using public-key encryption for this, where the blobs (perhaps even full CARs) are encrypted to a public key and the private key is distributed OOB (DMs, MLS, etc). Allows for them to be openly published and attached to social events, but only certain recipients can decrypt.
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Agree completely on the "meh" smell and the hype dogpiling karma farming rapid exploitation of MCP. It was launched with a very niche specific use-case and is now being bikeshedded to all get-out... That being said, it'll have a place and provide some value, I just don't find it very interesting 🤷
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Pugnocrat? Pugnacious + Autocrat
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Thank you for publishing this along with the talk, it’s a wonderful historical reference for the founding tenants of #Atproto! Kudos to you and the rest of the team on intuiting your way to these principles and persistently fostering it into a thriving service šŸ‘
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@atprotocol.dev will you be posting the recordings of individual talks? Blane’s would be great to drop here šŸ˜‰
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I don’t think it’d be that difficult, the did:plc directory could add support for an alsoKnownAs with a different URI prefix + some logic to verify it w/ a clear deconfliction policy: github.com/did-method-p... cc @bnewbold.net
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Just at a glance this seems to require an already compromised firmware or exploit on the esp32, the ā€œbackdoorā€ commands they describe are instructions sent internal to the chip.
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Orville easily in the top 5 šŸ‘
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I saw and am highly displeased. Where is the airlock...
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I really hope Apple News can add something like Connections
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I don’t know what a ā€œsmartstrapā€ is but having some I/O ports and a wee bit of power available (out, and maybe in too?) via the strap attachment could make for a very interesting extension mechanism ;)
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Devs was amazing
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"Local macro enthusiast dismayed at widespread informal colloquialisms, full report at 10."
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It’s everyone’s desire for this to not be a ā€œcompany-controlled platformā€, already built on an open protocol, but as you know fully federated infrastructure is more than just documenting the bytes on the wire ;)
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IMO it became diluted to crap years ago already by human regurgitated content on top of human regurgitated content.
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Gave it 25 loops, it certainly embellished to an extreme, but it's clearly (IMO) not better than the original, you're still safe for now šŸ˜… github.com/quartzjer/lo...
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Did you read Perfect Mirror already? šŸ˜‚ github.com/quartzjer/lo...
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Feeling a bit better today, I added some improvements to loopy and a couple more stories: * switched to markdown (light formatting and easy reading on github) * add git support to track each loop revision * ability to stop and override the editor feedback for a run * easy bootstrap story from stdin
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Actually, the little project I posted yesterday is a decent example, feed in a basic short story or just some ideas for one and it embellishes to an extreme by sampling the probabilities around the inputs: bsky.app/profile/jere...
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Once I realized that their training created clusters around concepts, and that the prompt input was allowing you to direct the sampling of statistical probabilities around and between those clusters, the results started to feel a lot more intuitive.
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It’s the easiest minimal client, excellent on-ramp into the API and dev ecosystem: github.com/quartzjer/AT...
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I've also incidentally now become a maintainer on xclip 🤦 github.com/astrand/xclip
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His fav spot this time of year 😻