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Katılım Temmuz 2024
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Mario Zechner
Mario Zechner@badlogicgames·
oh no. oh no no no no no...
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Mario Zechner
Mario Zechner@badlogicgames·
rebuilding an app with overlay patches is not extending it. it's superficially similar, but the DX and UX is worlds apart. especially when you think about how you write an extension iteratively. also, a patch-based system doesn't scale at all if you want to use multiple extensions that have to modify the same places in the source. still doesn't mean anything talking C wouldn't be a nice target for a port. but this is absolutely not it.
HSVSphere@HSVSphere

You only say this because your distribution and runtime systems suck. I extend C, Rust, C++ software on the regular & it's as easy as extending any interpreted software with patches. Both of these systems require compilers to operate anyway, we're not writing ELF files manually (but even those require an interpreter to operate!) Stop being so unimaginative. Even though I'd not use Rust or Go for an extensible LLM wrapper, it's not because these systems are unextensible.

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Traktorists@abstractorist·
@_merin0o @justalexoki Not for nothing. If i press red, what will i be when i listen to a piece of music? Im pressing blue so i dont lose my soul.
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taoki@justalexoki·
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Traktorists@abstractorist·
@IterIntellectus @waitbutwhy There will be lots of people voting blue. Do you want to participate in the aftermath, were double digit percentage of population is decomposing?
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Tim Urban
Tim Urban@waitbutwhy·
Everyone in the world has to take a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press?
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Traktorists@abstractorist·
@nlevnaut @yacineMTB Same here. Its was very surprising when i understood that shes quietly muttering the text word by word.
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nlev
nlev@nlevnaut·
@yacineMTB it's wild. my ~2yo has memorized a few of her favorite books and "reads" them to us now.
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kache
kache@yacineMTB·
one thing i noticed about the development of an infant to toddler: there are regressions in performance on a certain thing. he was able to pronounce and say cat when he saw my cat from an early age, but as he learned more words he forgot how to say cat
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Taelin
Taelin@VictorTaelin·
@buildwithbc What is ralph loop? Teach me pls I just wrote a script that: → loads the whole repo in context → calls a model to retrieve relevant bits → pass it to 4 "advisor" models on xhigh → pass the advices to codex for the coding → append results to MEMORY.txt → repeat
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Taelin
Taelin@VictorTaelin·
Just woke up and checked it! Overnight: → 3 major bugs fixed → all benchmarks improved (from 4.8% to 92.8% !!) → total code size *reduced* by 10% I just set up a GOAL.txt with optimizable metrics and left a crowd of AI's improving the Ben2 repo. Very cool
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leaving 4 models running on my mac mini overnight, with the goal of optimizing the Bend2→JS compiler in a loop... let's see if anything of value comes out of this tomorrow

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Casey Handmer
Casey Handmer@CJHandmer·
New babies are impossibly tiny and only this tiny (hand for scale) for a few weeks. Then they get big and start having opinions. This is number four, very fresh and highly perfect. All credit due of course to my brilliant and beautiful wife. Babies get much easier with practice. It's a shame we don't get to do fish-levels reps. I haven't yet seen an LLM do this.
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Eric S. Raymond
Eric S. Raymond@esrtweet·
@Devon_Eriksen_ I've already collaborated on one of those. I'll push the link when I'm not boardgaming.
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Eric S. Raymond
Eric S. Raymond@esrtweet·
I have been marching through my code projects with fire and sword recently, telling ChatGPT 5.2 to audit for bugs and suggest improvements. The results surprise me a little. I'm not finding serious bugs even with the low frequency that I expected. I'd like to think this is because I'm very good at what I do, and I am pretty fanatical about having comprehensive test suites for my code. But there is doubt in my mind. It could be that LLMs simply aren't very good at finding bugs yet. There's a pattern in what they do turn up. So far, ChatGPT is pretty good at finding crashes in weird regions of the program's potential behavior space, places that are theoretically accessible but you wouldn't expect it to enter in normal operation. It's also very good at smoking out undefined runtime behavior in C programs. Any UB has to be taken seriously, but much more usually, I look at the findings and think...um, right, it could crash there, but that doesn't matter much. Most of the bugs are things like induced divide errors on zero values of parameters you wouldn't expect to be zero. Of course I applied the hardening patches anyway even in the non-UB cases, because it's the right and the cautious thing to do. I'm also doing things like systematically lifting old-fashioned untyped Python to PEP484 typed Python; turns out ChatGPT is really good at automating that part. In the process, some of my older projects are going to lose Python 2 compatibility. Considering it was end-of-lifed 6 years ago now I'm not feeling too bad about that. This is best practice now. If you're not using AI to validate and harden your code, you're thoughtlessly passing on a tool that, whatever its limitations, can certainly look deeper than static code validators because it's capable of reasoning about dynamic behavior. Do not miss out on this! I'll be rolling out releases of the hardened code over the next couple of months. Watch this space.
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tsvl
tsvl@qsdnl·
@HSVSphere @seatedro what if we just take all the projects and reorganize them the same way and make sure they all use tabs too
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rohit@seatedro·
does anyone know of a good local docs viewer for OSS tools? i'm thinking things like Meson, SDL3, WGPU etc. rn i'm just cloning the docs dir (if exists) or just the API itself and grepping
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Traktorists@abstractorist·
@MGolch @mitchellh Thats a responsibility of the shell (bash, zsh etc), ghostty shouldnt know anything about shell history.
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Mahdi Golchin
Mahdi Golchin@MGolch·
@mitchellh It would be great if on ghostty restart, each Window remembered their command history. Right now it doesn't, and there one history for all the windows and also Claude code bash commands are in the history.
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
Ghostty 1.0 came out a year ago today. Since then: - Command Palette - Background Images - Quick Terminal Size - Graphical Progress Bars (OSC 9;4) - Undo/Redo Close (macOS) - Terminal Bell (audio, graphical, and more) - Custom Cursor Shaders - animations/trails - SSH Improvements - auto terminfo copying, env fixes - Quick Terminal on Linux - Global Keybinds on Linux - Server-Side Decorations (SSD) on Linux - Performable Keybindings - Bitmap Font Support - Alpha Blending on both macOS and Linux - Apple Shortcuts Integration (macOS) - GTK rewrite with native GObject Coming in 1.3, already in nightly/tip: - Scrollback Search - Scrollbars - Key Tables / Chained Keybinds - Copy as HTML/RTF - libghostty started and already shipping in 3rd party production code on all platforms including web Organizationally: - Non-profit established - Subsystem maintainers established with ~10 maintainers - Community team established with another ~10 members Commits: 5,154 Unique contributors: 310 See you in 2026. 🚀
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Traktorists@abstractorist·
@OpenAI "*marketing* suggested items", thats a curious typo
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OpenAI
OpenAI@OpenAI·
With shopping research, ChatGPT learns what you like as you shop. You can guide the results by marketing suggested items as “Not interested” or “More like this.” This allows the research to adapt based on your real-time feedback.
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
Introducing shopping research, a new experience in ChatGPT that does the research to help you find the right products. It’s everything you like about deep research but with an interactive interface to help you make smarter purchasing decisions.
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Traktorists@abstractorist·
@robertskmiles I would expect to see highly intelligent humans that have stake in the continuity of humanity (i.e., have children) to ring warning bells.
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Rob Miles
Rob Miles@robertskmiles·
If it were true that advanced AI will pose a serious threat to the continued existence of humanity, how would the world look today? What evidence would you expect to be seeing?
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faizan khan
faizan khan@faizan10114·
@mitchellh yes, read the persons profile, its common to use a different version control. I used to work on drivers for an RTOS, and we used to used SVN. But still, the distribution of people at my old place, was the same, I wouldn't categorize all of them are better or worse.
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
This is going to be ironic coming from me but the best software engineers I've ever worked with and that you can ever hire are the ones with no online presence, no GitHub activity, and spent the last 10 years of their life working at the most boring company you can ever imagine.
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Traktorists@abstractorist·
@eigenrobot father tries to find his missing kids by filing a constitutional challenge do you have any lawyer friends to sanity check this?
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Traktorists@abstractorist·
@laserboat999 not falling for it, you actually asking to *receive* 8GB/hr for the opportunity
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near@nearcyan·
@jayluxeed its natural for us to root for him. the labs told us theyd build the machine god yet the proper aesthetics never came. now watch in awe as
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near@nearcyan·
when the chinese gene edit man fell off i was depressed for weeks. but the color has returned to my eyes after finding schizophrenic dog computer guy
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