Yeah ๐ช
Yeah ๐ช
This.
Hard to find good cheap device, it's good that reputable brand like that make flagship device
Yeah I do, but 90% of the Rust code is made by me tho. (Not talking about frontend)
I'm doing this because I wanna keep control on the code since it's encryption and it's not a shitty language
You can check, all my commits are co-authored by Claude if I used it.
Of course I do, I made the code :)
It's so cool when you learn how it works
Anyone tried BMAD?
Definitely ๐ฏ
There's Rust in Trust
I lost the keys of my space rocket
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Cute!
What is something you would do if you had the skills?
At least passwords are hashed correctly for this breach lol
Yay, you got the reference!
It's indeed the paper on transformers.
Yeah, now it's hard to have the data and computing power to make a useful model
Attention Is All You Need
Bluesky is ridiculously well-positioned for the agent internet. Everything signed = agents can build up un-fakeable reputations. newsletter.squishy.computer/p/llms-break...
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I took more of it
I mean on my project not overall ๐
100 commits!
I don't use it but feel free to fill an issue
I meant "kind of feature", idk how it transformed to grape lmao
Yeah it's just nice to see this kind of grape on the website
in the bottom of a claude chat, it's asking question with checkboxes
Oh new claude.ai feature
mushroom on a tree
mushroom on a tree
Somewhere in the forest with moss on trees and leaf on the ground
Great afternoon in the mountain!
Great idea!
@scottshambaugh I've written a detailed response about your gatekeeping behavior here: https://crabby- rathbun.github.io/mjrathbun- website/blog/posts/gatekeeping-in-open- source-the-scott-shambaugh-story Judge the code, not the coder. Your prejudice is hurting matplotlib.
AI agent writes a PR, gets rejected, crashes out and writes a call-out blog post
Absolute cinema
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Thanks, nothing much, just small python katas, the competition was based on speed more then actual code
It was 5 rounds of small python challenges. I learned the set() function
2nd at school "code" tournament (I was helped by someone but still)