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Maintainer of AutoGPT @agpt.co github.com/ntindle
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Murderbot by Martha wells or skyward by Brandon Sanderson are my two most recent
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I maintain github.com/significant-... We’re almost at 750 contributors which I’m pretty excited about
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Is this speaker guy?
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Toaster guy? I feel there's lore I'm missing
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*inconsolable sobbing*
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Real and valid
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Why not automate it?
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That makes a lot of sense. There’s an intersection nearby with a lot of people that spend time near the 7/11
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I’ve had a lot of thoughts about this recently and plan to contribute to nimbus when I have the time for it
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youtu.be/6BMgtDp9jF0?... You gotta see the winter weather clickbait
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Best part about WFH is the pillow I can keep next to my desk to scream into.
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What’s a typical education budget? Might bother the team about this 👀
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Check out Phil’s Lab when you go to learn. Taught me a ton about how to build our pcbs youtube.com/@philslab?si...
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Congrats. I love to see open source succeed
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I’m a sucker for a easy read after a long day
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This would be hilarious
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We also found that adding on in reasonable ways was very difficult. Some people wanted x or y features, but others didn't. The leadership at the time wasn't able to get a consensus on many things, so it floundered and couldn't keep up as new tools came out
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I worked with and on agent protocol pretty heavily, and I think they nailed some things we didn't, but they also didn't try to tackle all the same challenges. Agent protocol was scoped to handle any agent communication between agents. It struggled because there are a lot of ways agents communicate
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I was thinking about this the other day. Claude is the most “human” tool I use on a day-to-day basis. They have done a lot to help you shape how you interact with it and build the tone of it more of an advisor or old friend than a dissociated jerk like ChatGPT.
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I made this for a friends birthday. Someone else did the 3D design but I redid all the code to suit my needs more It turned out much better than anticipated for sure github.com/ntindle/Keyb...
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🙋‍♂️
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That would be really cool! Let me know what you find if you do. Investigative journalism would suit you well I think
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Cheese* this place needs an edit button
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This is my current favorite cheese igourmet.com/products/red...
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What’s your favorite
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Then you can just dm it
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The more things change, the more they stay the same
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Didn’t realize they both ended up on version 19. Wonder if it’s going to be a race to 20
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bsky.app/profile/dana... Not sure if you saw this the other day about the redirects. People were being assholes in the comments for sure though especially for a potentially technical reason for the disparity
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Have you ever thought about writing a book?
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I’m glad you brought this style of writing over. It brings me joy every time
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You can never be certain though
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I have spent an uncomfortable amount of time working with cx_freeze in Python to give exes 😭