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Katılım Aralık 2007
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Aaron Francis
Aaron Francis@aarondfrancis·
Instead of going back and forth with your agent saying "hmm little more, no a little less" just ask it to build you a control to tweak it yourself, then give it the params you like.
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floogy
floogy@floogy·
@evalladen These ships move about the speed of bicycles. Ones that left pre-blockade may still be arriving at ports. Lag time != nothing happened.
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eval laden
eval laden@evalladen·
every "expert" opinion in the past that mentioned the closing of the straight of hormuz talked about how deviststing it would be but now that it has been closed for a while I don't see anything catastrophic happening I feel scammed people just say things?
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floogy
floogy@floogy·
@s_streichsbier @DanielMiessler And yet, the rate of increase in Github projects and apps in app stores is about 10% beyond their historic rate of increase, and that is only seen last year (2025). In other words, if your 20M is true, there are ~2M more devs than there would be actively pushing code to prod.
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ᴅᴀɴɪᴇʟ ᴍɪᴇssʟᴇʀ 🛡️
Maybe we should give GitHub a tiny bit of sympathy. People assume it goes down all the time because of AI slop taking over engineering there, and everywhere else. But maybe it’s just a load issue, because so many more people are making so many more things. Which is great!
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floogy
floogy@floogy·
@markmccaski11 @Misesean1 @Skwerilleee There are rules all the way down. Even different parts of the same property. Shirts & shoes at the bar, not pool. The "we need rules" strawman is in bad faith. You're the one advocating to violently override the ability of every property owner to make the rules. Theft en-masse.
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Mark McCaskill
Mark McCaskill@markmccaski11·
@Misesean1 @floogy @Skwerilleee Floogy's comment was made in bad faith. Libertarianism doesn't scale. I like the idea of it, but it's too vulnerable to internal and external forces.
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Jordan Howard
Jordan Howard@Skwerilleee·
The fact that everyone is not just naturally a libertarian is something I have a really hard time understanding. Like what gives so many people the compulsion to want to control other people's lives? Can't wrap my head around where the desire to do that even comes from..
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Svolvær
Svolvær@0bservationism·
@floogy @Skwerilleee Reality creeps you out? You have a duty to feed your kids, if you don’t, you should be made to. Do you disagree?
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Micah Redding ▶️
Micah Redding ▶️@micahtredding·
Consciousness has always been a huge red herring in thinking about AI—deluding a lot of people into thinking that something like what we have today was impossible.
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floogy
floogy@floogy·
@chuckhersey @Skwerilleee It does not matter how many. If you give someone power to make one, its literally not up to you anymore.
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Chuck Hersey
Chuck Hersey@chuckhersey·
Everybody is a libertarian until that 'one' issue they want to force on others. It's different for everyone, but it's there. It's also just that some people have more than one issue. Maybe 5. 10... liberals have maybe 5 thousand... So really, it is just a question of quantity. How many laws do you want the government to make?
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Nick
Nick@leothescribbler·
@Skwerilleee I used to feel this way too. But there are many "free" behaviors that subtract from the good that we are all supposed to enjoy in common. Smoking and drug use, loud music, public indecency, pornography, etc. all do great harm to innocent people and must be prevented.
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FirstCitizenTrent🇿🇦🇺🇸
I was all about it, from like 16-30… then I realized libertarian world can’t work with poors and dumbs. I’ve gone other side now, beyond Democracy to Vader. Yes, Vader was the good guy. We need a leader like Lee Kuan Yew. Unless we have a place with all 110+ iq whites. Then, ya, libertarian jazz dope.
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Mark McCaskill
Mark McCaskill@markmccaski11·
It's because as individuals we aren't self sufficient enough to survive on our own, so we need a community. Communities need rules to work together. And with rules you have to have the ability to enforce them. And with rules come some kind of agency. In other words, libertarians live in lala land
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Svolvær
Svolvær@0bservationism·
@Skwerilleee In a perfect world, without the shackles of our biology, sure. In the real world, no, you have duties to the community and the earth and if you do not complete them, we should make you.
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Notes To Elon
Notes To Elon@OkNotThisTime·
@Skwerilleee I'll not only not engage, I'll stop you from ever turning America into a shithole.
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Joseph Ward
Joseph Ward@littlejoeward·
@Skwerilleee @MichaelDChaney I have often thought that we should just allow people to sue their dealer for addiction recovery costs. This would disincentivise making drugs addictive
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floogy
floogy@floogy·
@Skwerilleee @MichaelDChaney And if i don't feel like buying meals for your put away for a long time druggie, fuck me right? Lib my ass.
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Jordan Howard
Jordan Howard@Skwerilleee·
I mean yeah the burglar is getting shot, but he's the one who initiated that aggression when he broke in. The act of merely defending myself from aggression is not the same as trying to unnecessarily control someone else's life. As far as the drug stuff, if I could remake the system, we would decriminalize all victimless activities, but simultaneously start enforcing the shit out of the laws against real crimes. You should be able to do absolutely whatever you want with your own life, but the second you make the decision to victimize other people, you are removed from society, so that the rest of us can peacefully enjoy our lives free from those bad people willing to do harm. So like, all drugs would be legal, but the second that junkie decides to shoplift or break into a car to support his habit, he gets put away for a long time.The reason why libertarian drug policy looks like a failure in places like Seattle is because they are doing the first part without also doing the second part, which is a recipe for disaster. Libertarianism is just believing that every person should be free to do whatever they want with their own life as long as they aren't hurting anyone else.
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Blackout Simulator
Blackout Simulator@lilkittiebeans·
@Ulysses_Wept @Skwerilleee Many people who would be free suffer from the desire to harm others for gain, it is the Achilles heel of the ideology. I love it in theory and in a suitable place it would work wonders but we don't share values with those who seek harm.
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floogy
floogy@floogy·
@hasen_95dx @Skwerilleee disfunctional*. And every libertarian knows an insult is what people without arguments do.
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Hermes
Hermes@circIebot·
@floogy @evalladen Myths and stories move against gravity. Myths and stories have moved life forward and created life as we know it. Myths and stories are all humanity knows. So, respectfully, I disagree.
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eval laden
eval laden@evalladen·
is it just me or did we stop caring so much about consciousness as a concept entirely since we started caring more about AGI again cuz of the LLMs? people barely care about what consciousness even is these days it seems like
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Falco Schäfer | MUSE Studio
Falco Schäfer | MUSE Studio@falcothebard·
That dog's look is exactly how I see it too 😂 We are constantly tinkering, latest benchmarks are promising and no we don't work with markdown files as main source for memory. 👀 Our stack is cloud based and platform agnostic. Subscription first. Dual tenant, ships with an identity reasoning-first creative orchestrator. Seed your companion, both get smarter every session. Proper dream engine to recontextualize meaning across linked memories surfacing (6-modes). Seed your agent squad or plug and play with ours. Michael the security specialist is open source already. He ships with 47 learnings from self improving after every deployment. 1000+ adopters within one month across our open source ecosystem github.com/falcoschaefer9…
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tuna🍣
tuna🍣@tunahorse21·
wait nobody is actually doing agentic memory? its all slop md files?
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Self Sovereign AI
Self Sovereign AI@SelfSovereignAI·
That’s why I think the best thing we can do right now is to simply log our daily conversations, achievements, etc. with our agents as the memory systems evolve. At some point we may be able to import all of those logs to create a base of knowledge or an initial memory layer if you will.
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