Adam Hallett

261 posts

Adam Hallett

Adam Hallett

@atomical_on_git

software engineer - experimenting with agentic coding

Chicago & Ecuador Katılım Kasım 2024
572 Takip Edilen32 Takipçiler
kache
kache@yacineMTB·
@SebAaltonen This Everything needs to be micromanaged The only way to keep this thing on rails is to force it to run an unshakable performance test every diff it makes Amusingly, when you do that, it knows it will get caught lying so it becomes a better programmer..
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Sebastian Aaltonen
Sebastian Aaltonen@SebAaltonen·
You have to review all LLM code! Codex 5.5 tried to push this awful hack to our Metal backend when it was coding font rendering. It decided to implement hacky "robust buffer access" style OOM check inside the shader and hacked our whole Metal binding architecture to add a special bind group slot 30 (hardcoded) to deliver sizes of all buffer bindings. This of course made the binding model super slow and required extra data for each buffer.
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Thomas Ricouard
Thomas Ricouard@Dimillian·
I've asked Codex for simple polygons but it seems like it cooked way beyond that goal
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Jinjing Liang
Jinjing Liang@JinjingLiang·
Somehow burned through my entire Codex limit in a single chat with GPT-5.5 xhigh fast.
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Adam Hallett
Adam Hallett@atomical_on_git·
@banteg i'm building an emulator and use 5.4xhigh but it takes days to make a small amount of progress. i asked codex when the project would be finished and it said 1-2 years.
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banteg
banteg@banteg·
i have a reverse engineering project i started with 5.3-codex. after a few days it hit a wall. then i had meaningful progress when 5.4 came out. but the original code seems quite convoluted and cursed, so it got bogged again. now 5.5 is breezing through it again. it's pretty interesting that there is a tangible wall in understanding for each model.
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Matt Kardashev
Matt Kardashev@mattforthelikes·
Is @OpenAI Codex down or just me? First time having an issue.
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Adam Hallett
Adam Hallett@atomical_on_git·
@CtrlAltDwayne Pro users really need a way to differentiate ourselves from Plus users.
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Dwayne
Dwayne@CtrlAltDwayne·
I'm a simple man. I see a free pen and I claim my prize.
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Adam Hallett
Adam Hallett@atomical_on_git·
@TheMaran Really skeptical they will spend time to walk to _your_ tree. Wouldn't they pull mangos from the closest tree? Because if one tree doesn't have a good harvest the customer will not return for the next year.
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Maran
Maran@TheMaran·
this Indian startup let you own a mango tree for $111.57 per season a kochi based startup, allows you to rent a mango tree and enjoy the entire harvest there are 3 types of trees you can rent base, standard, max you can get 30 kg to 60 kg mangoes from these trees this company is operating in 3 states in India, select your favourite tree, pay money you will get a dashboard with all the information about the tree you rented this company is literally connecting farmers with the direct customers who loves chemical free fruits
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Adam Hallett
Adam Hallett@atomical_on_git·
@stefnox @k1rallik It does sound so fake. Aren’t the opinions random? How can you get the right answer with randomness.
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stefnox@stefnox·
@k1rallik oh no... why this slop fake Polymarket things have started reappearing on my feed?
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BuBBliK@k1rallik·
Someone trained a swarm model on 3 years of NBA data and let it loose on Polymarket The result: $1.49M. He didn't build a better model. He built a better crowd. Here's how the system actually works. He takes MiroFish - an open-source engine that simulates thousands of AI agents and feeds it raw sports data. The actual building blocks: > Player stat vectors: points, rebounds, assists, eFG%, usage rate across 3 full seasons > Team form tensors: last 10 games, home/away splits, pace-of-play, defensive rating > Matchup history: head-to-head records, positional mismatches, referee tendencies > Injury probability models: medical staff reports weighted by recovery timelines > Line movement tracking: where the sharp money flows before tip-off Check how this wallet works: @0p0jogggg?via=sales" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@0p0jogggg?via… MiroFish generates 4,096 agents - analysts, bettors, insiders, oddsmakers - each with different reasoning. They argue, form clusters, shift opinions. Consensus emerges. He pipes that consensus into a 12-layer transformer trained on the full history of his 16,695 predictions. The model compares MiroFish output against live Polymarket odds. When the gap exceeds his Kelly criterion threshold, it enters. Lakers at 40 cents. MiroFish said 62%. One position: $190,823. The edge isn't data. Every sharp has data. The edge is simulating how 4,000 fake humans process it - before the real crowd does.
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Adam Hallett
Adam Hallett@atomical_on_git·
The top post when I search for "Iran" on X.
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Gali
Gali@Gfilche·
@NoisetoS maybe. not like you will die. but like your business will die. that seems true
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Gali
Gali@Gfilche·
🚨 AI Is HyperChanging EVERYTHING. Adapt or die. the bigger the problem the bigger the opportunity. now is the time to learn AI and use it build the future.... or get left behind ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
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tamrat
tamrat@tamrrat·
you can try it here! just paste any google street view url mint.gg/create
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tamrat
tamrat@tamrrat·
turn any google street view url into a 3D gaussian splat!
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Marc 🧪
Marc 🧪@marcinthelab·
@sdamico Do we know why Starlink would agree to do this? Never got the impression that Musk was particularly pro-Ukraine.
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Sam D'Amico
Sam D'Amico@sdamico·
a 35 year old tech guy became ukraine's minister of defense and did something incredibly obvious: got starlink to implement a whitelist to lock out russian users. the twist is, because the previous guy didn't do this, the russians became super dependent on starlink...
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Ryan Fleury
Ryan Fleury@rfleury·
>designs unique & innovative language, writes compiler for language from scratch, writes game engine in new language from scratch, designs state-of-the-art game in new engine Theo: “what a terrible developer” This guy is an embarrassment
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shrimp
shrimp@shrimpwtf·
@theo @AnthropicAI this is the reason many such as myself are actively looking for an Anthropic replacement. Doesn’t matter how good your models are, your business model is trash
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Tereza Hurtová
Tereza Hurtová@terezahurtova93·
Vibe coding is amazing for prototyping. We use it too. But I would never rely on it for production - especially not with real client data. Today I spoke with a marketer hiring a “vibe coder” for client projects. They hadn’t even considered what happens to the data when you pipe it through these tools. That’s the real issue. Speed is great. Understanding the trade-offs is better.
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andrei saioc
andrei saioc@asaio87·
People who say they can "vibe code" any Saas app in a week or less, they have never built software at scale or trying to sell you a nocode or vibe code tool. Trust me, its hard to build good software. Try it. I let you use AI
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Spiffy 🍴🌱
Spiffy 🍴🌱@spiffyman·
@HealthRanger I'm sure this has nothing to do with politics. Nothing at all. 🤔 It sounds like a combo of shorts and people on the Left that dislike Trump/Alex Karp and will do whatever they can to hurt the stock. Same story for Tesla for years. Enjoy.
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