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Protein Language Models, Functional Programming, GPUs, HW Tinkering, Arch Linux, Mechanical Keyboards.

[email protected] Katılım Mayıs 2008
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Collaborating agents using models from different platforms feels right. Cross-checking and centralized control, tracing and nudging them along and jumping has been working extremely well. Doesn't even need the greatest models of all time.
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Mitko Vasilev
Mitko Vasilev@iotcoi·
Ran Google’s cookbook with 10 agents on my tiny GB10 GPU. 436 tok/s / 43.6 per agent Qwen3.6-35B + Dflash + DDTree on vLLM GB10 @ 74W The future isn't 10,000 GPUs in a nuclear-powered data center. It’s 10 agents on your desk solving your problems while you make your coffee.
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puffybsd@puffybsd·
@iotcoi But... you can't enjoy your gb10-based system. The influencers have said it was bad. What are you even doing?
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puffybsd@puffybsd·
@rickasaurus Or... don't move to a different location. Not that it was the right move, but we made compromises to be close to family.
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Rick
Rick@rickasaurus·
Raising kids is easy you're just soft and weak, we're soft people who have lived easy lives. Staying home and cleaning up a poo while your friends have fun feels like the end of the world. Get over yourself.
Financial Dystopia@financedystop

People used to raise families just minutes away from their parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and extended family. Now a lot of people are raising kids in entirely different states without the support system our ancestors had.

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puffybsd@puffybsd·
@PLT_cheater @rickasaurus Enterprise Service Buses. once the promised answer for avoiding the sprawl and chaos of point to point integrations. The biggest failure point was that most people and companies didn't want to plug into something, they wanted to be the thing everyone plugged into.
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Rick
Rick@rickasaurus·
I have an admission to make. I don’t really use skills in Claude Code. I don’t feel like anything is missing. It seems to be doing a good job. I also get the feeling that most of the people tossing around skills have no clue at all.
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puffybsd@puffybsd·
@rickasaurus Back in the day, I ssh'd into my workstation and spoke to my daughter with espeak. I thought it was evil at the time, but there were genuine interactions. Turns out that humans relate to things that mimic human communication. It feels bad... today, the human-computer dialectic.
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Rick
Rick@rickasaurus·
People should take this seriously. I’ve seen a bunch of people now falling into word relationships with AI or starting to think some bland thing they were working on was super impressive. Really worthy of a psychology paper, it’s like they’re asleep on the job.
Big Brain AI@realBigBrainAI

Connor Leahy: "AI psychosis is much worse than I think people think. I have seen literally like Nobel Prize winning scientists go completely crazy from talking to AIs too much." Connor Leahy is the CEO of Conjecture, and he's issuing a stark warning about what prolonged conversations with AI are doing to people's minds. His core recommendation is simple: "If you find yourself talking to AIs, you know, personally about your personal problems for, you know, hours per day, you should stop." Connor draws a clear line between using AI as a tool versus engaging with it conversationally: "Using as a tool is mostly fine. I would be very careful about talking to AIs. They're very persuasive and they get into your head." The most concerning part? Even the experts aren't immune. @NPCollapse shares a chilling example: "I have literally seen it happen that AI safety researchers who are really concerned about AI x-risk talk to like Claude for a thousand hours and then come away with 'oh actually Claude is super good already, alignment is solved, I just need to do recursive self-improvement now, it's okay.' And I'm like, holy s***, this is very concerning." If even AI safety researchers can have their worldview flipped after prolonged exposure, what hope does the average user have? Connor's framework is to treat AI like an addictive substance: "Some of us will have a beer at a party, it's okay, in moderation. If you are exhibiting symptoms of addiction, this is serious and it should be treated seriously. The same way if you're becoming an alcoholic, you should probably stop drinking. I think there's a similar thing here." The takeaway: AI tools can be genuinely useful, but the moment the relationship shifts from utility to companionship, you've crossed into dangerous territory.

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puffybsd@puffybsd·
Really like FreeCAD, except for when you spend 3 hours trying to figure out what is broken in your model only to find out that it's not your model and you need to export wavefront obj - arch module all of the sudden (1.1).
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puffybsd@puffybsd·
No inline method refactoring for common python envs like vs code and neovim?
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puffybsd@puffybsd·
@thdxr I heard mythos is coming for the AI ceos.
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puffybsd@puffybsd·
@suren_at Printed some for my toy quadruped. Amazing how some traction helps. Like the treads.
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puffybsd@puffybsd·
@ausdyk Yeah, going with a mean well RS-25-5 for the servo rail and stock power for the orin for now. Will watch for brown outs etc.
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Aus@ausdyk·
@puffybsd That's a lot of peripherals
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puffybsd@puffybsd·
Setting up orin nano, looks like it's already been prepped with the "super" stuff.
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puffybsd@puffybsd·
The ones that have already been fine-tuned to have that over-confident corporate developer swagger push around the ones tuned to still resemble seeking approval behavior.
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puffybsd@puffybsd·
As student of deep learning, never gave much credit to the ai whispers' opinions about model personalities until I stitched up a team of top tier models to collaborate on a project using a message board. Definitely begin to notice traits surfacing in the collaboration threads...
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puffybsd@puffybsd·
Need to carve out some quality time to configure the spaceship terminal prompt after AI made fun of my vintage powerline aesthetic. (actually don't care, but find ricing therapeutic "productive procrastination")
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puffybsd@puffybsd·
People talk about ai evolving. The people evolving angle is also interesting. At some point, folks will shift from: - Pressing a button makes me the creator, look how amazing I am - AI built something neat for me - I derive sense of self-worth from means other than ai
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