This is funny because I am drawn to people that just come out and say their outspoken and blunt opinions (about relatively safe topics, music is def fair game!).
I perceive it as very genuine and demonstrates comfortability/closeness.
Problem is that to be able to decide whether or not to say no to the code you need to be able to reason about it, and to reason about it you need to wrap your head around at least parts of the output of the prolific, not-afraid-of-complexity AI output.
And that takes time! maybe enough time to defeat the alleged benefit of having it written for you in some cases
As far as I can tell, claw code is the python reproduction of Claude code that the leaker/discoverer wrote up to avoid getting sued or at least taken off github for hosting their leaked code. I haven’t looked at the repo much so it might be very incomplete, but maybe it works!
It’s so weird to me that people decided yes “November” and “uniform” are great words for rapid communications. Uncle was already in there so nephew or niece would be fine, or even like net idk.
Also have never seen alpha spelled “Alfa” in my life but it’s actually in there, bonkers
Maybe this is just me but using a torrent through a CLI is something I have not explored at all, I just transfer files back and forth. Seems very useful
How does MO2 work in proton? Is it one proton runtime that runs MO2 which then somehow launches another proton runtime to run the game? I can’t picture how it could be done
To be a little more specific, schools take a cut (often called overhead) of awarded grant money to pay admin salaries among other things - sometimes in excess of 50%!
These rates have grown universally over time and the practice is obvs not popular amongst the actual researchers/PIs.
I did this in 2024! I use Finamp on my phone for music.
I bought a lot of albums on bandcamp, bought CDs for those that weren’t on bandcamp, and pirated those that weren’t available in either format (looking at you still woozy, stop releasing tapes lol).
Used CDs are a great deal and can be shipped all over the world for cheap.
Users on jellyfin can be allowed access to selected media libraries so just divvy stuff up that way, simple as folders.
idk if this is an autism thing or not, but for me I logic myself into valuing external opinions as more important/credible than my own since they are potentially less biased.
Then I’m essentially judging myself based on my perception of the perception of others; two degrees of separation from reality!
This is funny because I am drawn to people that just come out and say their outspoken and blunt opinions (about relatively safe topics, music is def fair game!).
I perceive it as very genuine and demonstrates comfortability/closeness.
Maybe that’s the flip side of this coin though!
https://andrewkelley.me/post/my-thoughts-bun-rust-rewrite.html
Commentary/blog post by Andrew Kelley (Zig creator) for perspective!
Very interesting achievement, and of course requires domain knowledge to implement (which you can’t get without experience!)
Problem is that to be able to decide whether or not to say no to the code you need to be able to reason about it, and to reason about it you need to wrap your head around at least parts of the output of the prolific, not-afraid-of-complexity AI output.
And that takes time! maybe enough time to defeat the alleged benefit of having it written for you in some cases
How about getting rid of the copilot icon that follows the cell cursor in excel literally everywhere all the time
As far as I can tell, claw code is the python reproduction of Claude code that the leaker/discoverer wrote up to avoid getting sued or at least taken off github for hosting their leaked code. I haven’t looked at the repo much so it might be very incomplete, but maybe it works!
Fun, but annoying when articles like this reference online resources like github repos and hackernews threads without linking to them anywhere
https://github.com/instructkr/claw-code Maybe the hackernews thread? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47584540
I think interesting? It’s kind of hard to tell.
You are going to have to significantly tone down the editorialization and platitudes to get this to a place where a journal might consider it.
Make the point of how it’s novel or useful by explaining what it does, not by repeating that it’s novel and useful.
You should post the code!
Seems like LINQ. Also funny that a couple articles prior was an announcement of a .NET SDK, so they def are aware LINQ already exists!
You sent me down a mini rabbit hole!
It’s so weird to me that people decided yes “November” and “uniform” are great words for rapid communications. Uncle was already in there so nephew or niece would be fine, or even like net idk.
Also have never seen alpha spelled “Alfa” in my life but it’s actually in there, bonkers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allied_military_phonetic_spelling_alphabets
Very cool, thanks for the explanation!
Maybe this is just me but using a torrent through a CLI is something I have not explored at all, I just transfer files back and forth. Seems very useful
I just use jellyfin, what is all of the rest of those things for?
Interesting, sounds easier than I thought! Thanks!
I guess in order for this to work you need to have set up that directory with the routing configuration? I’ve only ever gotten 404
How does MO2 work in proton? Is it one proton runtime that runs MO2 which then somehow launches another proton runtime to run the game? I can’t picture how it could be done
Probably too much of this resonates lol.
How did you afford 3 degrees?
Also, you mentioned you live at a different tempo than most people - if you meant literally tempo, are you faster or slower?
To be a little more specific, schools take a cut (often called overhead) of awarded grant money to pay admin salaries among other things - sometimes in excess of 50%!
These rates have grown universally over time and the practice is obvs not popular amongst the actual researchers/PIs.
It’s different kind of risk when failure means you may not eat or become homeless.
The rich do not incur that kind of risk when they engage in “entrepreneurial-ship”
I did this in 2024! I use Finamp on my phone for music.
I bought a lot of albums on bandcamp, bought CDs for those that weren’t on bandcamp, and pirated those that weren’t available in either format (looking at you still woozy, stop releasing tapes lol).
Used CDs are a great deal and can be shipped all over the world for cheap.
Users on jellyfin can be allowed access to selected media libraries so just divvy stuff up that way, simple as folders.
This is super important (and hard)!
idk if this is an autism thing or not, but for me I logic myself into valuing external opinions as more important/credible than my own since they are potentially less biased.
Then I’m essentially judging myself based on my perception of the perception of others; two degrees of separation from reality!