victor.earth
Building stuff, and sometimes not building stuff, usually around Barcelona/Vilassar de Mar, and usually with Clojure/Script
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Later we hung the donkey in the church's bell-tower
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I came across that book! Which reminded me about a book my mom had when I grew up, most have read it when I was ~8, which is similar but I guess somehow more impactful for me, even as I re-read it last week.
The Peace book - Bernard Benson - archive.org/details/peac...
Still holds up today :)
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Those people seem to be the ones that get tripped up on the "reasoning" part, because they think others believe that to be human reasoning, when obviously the people who understand the field are talking/thinking about it in ML/LLM terms.
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Right, and it would probably similarity be foolish for anyone with the slightest understanding of the LLM field to confuse LLM reasoning for 'human reasoning', because most of them know we're not dealing with human brains.
What about the other people who don't understand the respective fields?
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And sometimes different countries call things differently :) Ask a Peruvian what the color of a lemon is!
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Neo-wipeout looking dope! Don't forget the drum and bass soundtrack
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FYI, logic gates don't actually have human logic, in case that ever confused you
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Parents point is quite literally the opposite of what you're saying
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In theory, if you see masked people trying to arrest someone, and they refuse to identify themselves, what's stopping people from using force to stop the kidnapping?
If you get arrested, can you be charged for defending someone against unidentifiable law enforcement?
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Yeah, same here I think, like for small-ish and independent communities but inter-connected, somehow. But moderation/administrator needs be very isolated between them.
Something like keyoxide.org (basically Keybase) could be used for linking identities across platforms
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Literally been thinking of a forum on top of atproto with Bluesky compatibility. I basically want vBulletin but over atproto
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Yeah, Codex lets you start a bunch of "tasks" that happen individually, trickest part is to make sure there are no conflicts in the end. My own coding agent also works in a standalone clone whenever it does something.
Nothing with agents themselves that prevents what you're talking about
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Bring back "memex" but different name.
I've made two "memex"es myself, must be thousands out there by now
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I feel like that's offensive to bricks, who by the way, do a very good job every single day!
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Now do "extract into a specific directory"!
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tbf, it's vaguely related to lisp, and admitting you don't know something well before continuing to talk about that thing, tends to put people on the defensive :)
That said, as a lisp hacker, I think it's fine, you have permission to reject the haters
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Yeah, technically it makes sense, as you say... But still would be nice to have. Thanks for sharing the composite proposal, wasn't aware of it
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There is a surprising overlap between programming and artistic/creative things like music. I think there is even a whole book about "programmers and painters" on the subject :)
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Looks pretty good to me :) Maybe adding faint/subtle outlines might help it pop a bit? Hard to know without proper environment backgrounds/context though
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Be the change you wanna see in the world
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Right, seems you slightly misunderstood what I said. Sampling for example wasn't replacing artists, but rather a tool used by producers to create new things. I don't think it's impossible for humans to use new similar tools like AI to again, not to replace others, but as a tool to assist humans
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Agree, but it's always fun to imagine what would happen with the hiphop/sampling-world if they wouldn't have been able to rip the work of others. Not saying it's the same obviously, since "individuals VS huge tech companies", but still has some parallels
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But also, oh no
> Only the topmost binary is hotpatched, meaning your app is not allowed to have a lib.rs or a workspace setup.
> Only functions that exist when the app is launched are considered while hotpatching [...]
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And even better, the nice Bevy Flock folks made it work with Bevy: github.com/TheBevyFlock...
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Read "cameo" at first and wondered what this parrot did to get famous
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