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Gardner Bickford
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Gardner Bickford
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The world breaks everyone and afterward many are strong at the broken places.
New Zealand Katılım Haziran 2009
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@SIGKITTEN Use hooks to prevent it from running python directly: anthropic.mintlify.app/en/docs/claude…
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this guy thinks one can just tell claude
spike@spikedoanz
you can just tell claude to use uv in the global ~/.claude/CLAUDE.md file. you don't have to live like this.
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@VictorTaelin Cerebras is pretty wild. The model isn’t as strong as for-5 but I do planning with larger models and implementation with Cerebras. It’s really fast.
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I'm bottlenecked by Codex. Every day, I have to choose 2 or 3 things to work on, because it will spend a long time on each.
My routine is like:
- wake up
- write a prompt
- send it to Codex
- go eat something
- come back, it is still not done
- take a shower
- come back, still not done
- scroll for a while
- finally done, test it... it works (80% of the times)
- write the next prompt
- ... what do I do with my time now ...
So why don't I code manually? Am I lazy?
Well yes I am, thanks for asking, but also typing all the code would most likely take more time than just letting Codex do it... so I spend most of my time waiting.
Also it feels like I don't even need the next model to "feel the AGI", at least in practical terms. The day we have something *equivalent* to gpt-5-high, but 50x faster, my own work will move 50x faster too, because I'm 100% bottlenecked on its inference speed.
Also, I really wish OpenAI would let people SFT it ): almost every single time Codex fails, it is because of lack of familiarity with my domain. I'm so tired of it being like "oh I finally understand how to write linear programs, this is what you want: ..." for the 100th time, only to forget it again in the next conversation. Seems like Karpathy himself went through this when making nanogpt...
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@simonw I use hooks to prevent it from running `python`. The error message includes examples of how to run `uv`
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𝗪𝗘𝗟𝗖𝗢𝗠𝗘 𝗧𝗢 𝗘𝗔𝗥𝗧𝗛, 𝗔𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗥𝗢𝗜𝗗 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟰 𝗥𝗪𝟭! ☄️
Here's a clear shot of the much-awaited small asteroid 2024 RW1 (#CAQTDL2) burning bright into a greenish 'fireball' over Lal-lo, Cagayan around 12:39 AM PhST, 05 September 2024. Did you see it too? 😊
📸 Valiant Aniñon
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@intrstllrninja Awesome! What are you using as the judge harness? FastChat?
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@gtiso There is a Thai restaurant in Hataitai and it is not called "Hataitai Thai". #missedopportunities
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@emptywheel reports on a #DOJ audit of #FBI use of #ParallelConstruction emptywheel.net/2022/10/03/on-…
#privacy #warrantless #spying
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@Rq9jG @tenacioustek @ProtonMail ProtonMail can be accessed via tor: protonmail.com/tor
That doesn't change the dangerous mismatch of asserted vs real values @ProtonMail seems to have.
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Hey @rmannibucau, nice article at rmannibucau.metawerx.net/react-oauth2-p…
I just released version 2.0.5 of react-oath2-pkce which now supports custom providers. Check out github.com/gardner/react-…
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@OrionHealth helped make the NZ Algorithm Hub a reality: algorithmhub.co.nz
The algorithms aren't made public. An algorithm can be run in or added to Hub if you email them to sign up.
Can we run it locally? Is there a public repo for collab? What are the licensing terms?
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That feeling when your new business idea is an article in The Onion:
theonion.com/new-co-op-airl…
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@peabnuts123 @ryankurte I haven't used it yet. Your tweet just reminded me that it exists. 😂
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