To develop Skills or anything for claude code sucks because it cannot instantiate itself anymore – since a while – Its so damn annoying if you want it to eval a copy of it self you need kind of a complex system @bcherny
it runs on your machine - a old mac in some corner, full access to local files and network. letting an AI run autonomously on your filesystem on a timer is a little unhinged. but it's also kind of the point.
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a prompt in a file on a timer. that's the whole thing.
i built a small daemon called murmur. you write a prompt in a markdown file, give it a cron schedule, it runs claude code on repeat. no platform, no orchestration. a file in your repo, version controlled, next to your code.
@Yampeleg ASML sold less Machines then expected and they lowered their outlook thats what dragged everything down. Also the market prices in lower interest rates for longer and people are cutting risk by selling highflyers like Nvidia
@historyinmemes The beauty of analog film vs encoded. If the new lander would ever return we would get better quality (assuming the lander is a good DoP.
Prompt engineering means exploring textspace until you find an input token sequence that is (1) well represented in the training set and (2) precedes the type of output you’d like to see.
Two conditions seem necessary for a good prompt:
1. Low perplexity
2. Nearby (in embedding-space) to emblematic training data
Surprising no one has made a prompt eng tool that does embeddings search over the training set of a given model. This would greatly reduce the time it takes to find a good prompt and could be a huge advantage for a particular model.
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I like to think of it as verse-jumping (from EEAAO) but irl
Anon Reddit account created today shared this about Sam/@OpenAI situation. Plausible?
Posted 5 minutes ago with 0 upvotes. So boring it’s almost believable.
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