@mattpocockuk@themmucko Thoughts on if these get compacted / rolled-up so the agents can have a running log of recent sessions + 1 persistent file with lessons learned & design decisions?
That way the agent keeps track of its past mistakes & wont repeat them while staying consistent in design.
@VicVijayakumar Tons of upside to modest sq footage that doesnโt really get acknowledged.
Why young parents want a sprawler is beyond me - โproperty value go upโ is cool but optimizing for quality of life is better ROI.
Your analogy helps illustrate my point.
In your example:
pool = structure
water = what itโs holding
The pool isnโt the water โ itโs just the container giving it form.
So when you destroy the pool, yes, the pool (hosting structure) is goneโฆ but the water doesnโt cease to exist, it just isnโt being held in that form anymore.
Thatโs the question you seem to be skipping:
Are we the โpoolโ (brain/body), or are we the โwaterโ (consciousness) being expressed through it?
If consciousness = brain, your analogy works well.
If consciousness isnโt reducible to the brain, then destroying the structure doesnโt prove the end of the โselfโ โ just the end of its current container.
Youโre assuming one model of reality, not actually proving it. And Iโm just pointing out that another model fits the same observations.
Do you believe reality is purely physical, or is there something beyond it?
From a strictly material POV, I get your conclusion โ if a person = their physical structure, then once that breaks down, identity disappears โ correct?
I see that as an assumption, not a proven fact.
Even re: your own frame, identity isnโt just โatoms arranged in a body.โ
Your body replaces most of its cells over time & youโre still โyou,โ so continuity clearly isnโt just about having the same particles.
The real question is whether consciousness + identity are fully reducible to matter โ or if they can exist independent of it.
If the latter is even possible, then physical decomposition wouldnโt be the end of the โself.โ
@ilhanbaran_@sal_rizo24185@Islamic_reflec Whatโs so different from the creation of life & the re-creation of life?
Look at the plants throughout the seasons โ there are signs for those who believe.
He put your soul inside a body & He can raise you again.
If the miracle of birth is possible, why is re-birth impossible?
@LibertyLockPod@MisesChair Unrelated โ but itโs interesting that in judaism, a servant who opts into becoming a forever-slave must have his ear symbolically pierced.
@MercifulMessage@AbuHafsah1 Check out how long they were plugging that number in the media in order to insert it into the collective consciousness.
Having a monopoly on media means they could craft narratives that shaped minds across the globe.
The first mention of 6M seems to be giving the game away.
@AlphaLegion101@T3chFalcon A lot of their codebase is probably AI-generated but humans are def still in the loop: reviewing, approving, tweaking, etc
Weโre not even close to being at โreplace the whole eng team with Claudeโ territory (yet)
@AlphaLegion101@T3chFalcon Probably boils down to developer economics x speed.
JS/TS: devs are abundant + massive ecosystem.
Runtime performance velocity vs development velocity โ VCs want those features shipped at a rapid clip.
Slack has 10M+ DAU even with their RAM usage being a meme.
@JacobNaw1@JonesDanny@BekLoverNYC Jesus (pbuh) was not a talmudic jew, we know how he felt about the immoral pharisees โ the same pharisees who authored the talmud, which 99% of modern jews follow.
His values couldnโt have been further from the values of the talmud.
Jesus was a Muslim, as he submitted to God.
@ronin21btc@sneako@raythewarchief When the punishment for a certain crime is severe, the rates of that crime tend to plummet.
The question becomes: are you willing to cut off the hands of a few thieves in order to have a high-trust / low-crime society?
Because the results speak for themselves.