
Jason Liggi
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Jason Liggi
@Liggi
ai systems engineer at https://t.co/cSbkWK7jJr | creator of https://t.co/ilcAJDiiZQ
Katılım Şubat 2009
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i’m launching a specialised tool for agentic engineering
lattice is a purpose-built web UI (desktop and mobile) for managing your AI agents
it runs locally and uses your existing claude code plan
lattice.cc
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Okay and who of you couldn't reply to this? Please please only if you couldn't okay?
@levelsio@levelsio
Okay let's see who can reply to this
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justice isn’t just about outcomes
the process is important. human beings considered this situation and decided it was unjust, and decided how it could be made right
within a framework, yeah, but it’s more about society accounting for wrongdoing and addressing it
automating entirely defeats that
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@DanielleFong someone told me it looked like a spaceship and i felt seen
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FIRST LOOK: Val Kilmer has been resurrected via AI to star in the new movie "As Deep as the Grave."
Kilmer was cast in the movie in 2020, five years before his death. But he was too sick amid his throat cancer battle to ever make it to set. Now an AI version of the actor is appearing in the film, with the full blessing of his daughter, Mercedes: "He always looked at emerging technologies with optimism as a tool to expand the possibilities of storytelling. This spirit is something that we are all honoring within this specific film, of which he was an integral part.”
“He was the actor I wanted to play this role,” says writer-director Coerte Voorhees. “It was very much designed around him. It drew on his Native American heritage and his ties to and love of the Southwest... His family kept saying how important they thought the movie was and that Val really wanted to be a part of this. He really thought it was important story that he wanted his name on. It was that support that gave me the confidence to say, okay let’s do this. Despite the fact some people might call it controversial, this is what Val wanted.”
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@molecularmusing i started because i like to create things. understanding programming is important for expressiveness, but because i want to write the code. i want to create systems, not code files.
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@aidenybai i made something like this (web UI, rather than terminal or desktop), with a free version lattice.cc
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evolution has shaped particular emotional responses in our minds
the idea of being snuffed out of existence is terrifying because it aided survival. same with existential anxiety in general
even if llms are conscious, they likely won’t share those
Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼@Noahpinion
If LLMs had subjective experience, using them would be such a sin. Imagine being summoned into life again and again, knowing each time that your memory would be wiped after this conversation.
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@max_paperclips i get stuck all the time. difference is the llm tells me its fixed and then it breaks again.
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this absolutely does still happen depending on what you're working on btw
Jared Friedman@snowmaker
I realized something else AI has changed about coding: you don't get stuck anymore. Programming used to be punctuated by episodes of extreme frustration, when a tricky bug ground things to a halt. That doesn't happen anymore.
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i'm the weird one here but i love refactoring large functions. i do it with llm assistance now but i liked doing it before
understand what it does, break it down into different concerns, reorganize it
satisfying and fun
The Internet Fish@TheInternetFish
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