Nunc Coepi

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Nunc Coepi

Nunc Coepi

@rychinex

DevOps/Software Engineer || I developed https://t.co/6XV2SHcAiA, https://t.co/3m7Zkt5Dwo

Katılım Temmuz 2013
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Ìlérí⚡️@pipe_dev·
This codex will understand why i paid 200k. Today!
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Ben Dicken@BenjDicken·
Consistency is one of the biggest challenges in distributed databases. These systems can ensure all servers have an in-sync view of the data at two points in time: - When *reading* (read-repair) - When *writing* (ex: hinted-handoff) How this works:
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Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
When simulation becomes the norm, it weakens the human capacity for discernment. As a result, our social bonds close in upon themselves, forming self-referential circuits that no longer expose us to reality. We thus come to live within bubbles, impermeable to one another. Feeling threatened by anyone who is different, we grow unaccustomed to encounter and dialogue. In this way, polarization, conflict, fear and violence spread. What is at stake is not merely the risk of error, but a transformation in our very relationship with truth.
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Nunc Coepi@rychinex·
@asemota Did you add garri n sugar? Cos you dont eat it alone. Eating alone causes allergies. Or at least with banana
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Rhys@RhysSullivan·
@zeeg is code mode mainstream yet? if not, code mode, it's going to unlock so much
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David Cramer@zeeg·
What is the most legitimately exciting thing you've seen in the engineering AI space that hasn't yet gone mainstream?
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Nunc Coepi@rychinex·
What if I told you RLM can be this powerful: code execution, tools, workspace files, and persistent agent memory run browser-first, and the LLM can call tools as if they were regular Python functions.
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Ìlérí⚡️@pipe_dev·
Now there is A.I, people aren’t still even building the hard things. Slop everywhere
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Gbénró Adégbolá ن@GbenroAdegbola·
Each time we visit my mother in law’s grave in Ibadan, I see the headstone of a South African Air Force officer in front of her’s. Lt. Pieter de Jager Fritz, a 22-year-old pilot, died in 1941. I know the Commonwealth keeps meticulous grave records, so I decided to research.
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Nunc Coepi@rychinex·
RLM chat with documents. Pyodide calls pdf_oxide (Rust Wasm) to extract PDF text in milliseconds. Parallel RLM subagents process invoices. IndexedDB persists files and memory. Server becomes an LLM proxy.
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Godspower Eze@0xgodspower·
@rychinex Thank you. I understand you. Please share what it should be able to do to actually "compute anything" in your opinion.
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Godspower Eze@0xgodspower·
Introducing mathbuilder.xyz, A tool that allows you compute anything. Think of how programming languages work. You are not restricted to a certain type of program rather you are given the building blocks to build whatever you want. That's the goal for mathbuilder.xyz. A turing-complete math platform that gives you the building blocks to calculate, experiment and build deep computational flows. This is the first of many demos. Try it out and join me on this journey as I build the best math and computation platform.
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Rumi@rumilyrics·
One habit that massively improved your mental health?
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Eric Zhang
Eric Zhang@ekzhang1·
I am dusting off jax-js.com and will be working on it a bit more — expect to see some inference-focused perf improvements coming up soon :) Also thinking about totally rewriting the Wasm backend, we can make it ~100x faster with SIMD + web workers + better codegen
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Vivek Galatage
Vivek Galatage@vivekgalatage·
During one of the interactions with students at IISc today, we briefly talked about SIMD. And I can't recommend this article enough for understanding the details behind it - a must-read. mcyoung.xyz/2023/11/27/sim…
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Nunc Coepi@rychinex·
@RhysSullivan @tanayvk I think the MCP spec already solves this. Tools already declare typed schemas. If you add a bridge, you can detect the tools at connect time, extract schemas, and generate callable wrappers. The final thing would be to code-gen into the execution environment. That's what I did.
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Rhys@RhysSullivan·
@tanayvk it's on my list to do some explorations here of being able to create callable CLIs the way you can APIs, basically SDKs out of them to be able to give structure to it but it's a very hard problem
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pulkit mittal@pulkit_mittal_·
Google systems design question: You have a 1 TB text file stored on disk. How would you check if a specific word exists in the file? Constraints: - The file cannot fit in memory. - The query may be run multiple times.
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Nunc Coepi@rychinex·
@MedlockGreg Because output is mostly deterministic its easier to evaluate. However it doesn't always oneshot the refactor
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Greg Medlock
Greg Medlock@MedlockGreg·
My favorite one-shot Claude Code process for scientific computing is quickly becoming: “clone this repo that hasn’t been touched in 5 years, update to run with uv, update to a modern Python and package version, verify versioning works by comparing output” Works in one-shot for 99% of analysis projects that are small enough to run locally. Nirvana.
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blockgraze@blockgraze·
"bro have you tried clawdbot it's so insane" "a little but not much, what do you use it for" "it's crazy many you can do anything with it" "what are you doing with it" "you gotta try it" "try it for what" "don't get left behind man"
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