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Coding in Rust right now
A cool new way I give my Multi_Agent Simulations the absolute best opportunity to learn && evolve
without forgetting as soon as the terminal closes, so I used the
Nesting_Doll_key for more persistent memory.
Thoughts?
@TimJayas I think Super-Grok was great at building off my rust ideas. Better? That's hard to judge, you'd have to give the exact prompt to more than just Claude and see the results.. Let me you if you find out :D
@kaaaash____ 1. I like to customize my desktop the way I like.
2. Open-Source
3. the BEST terminal language ever made *bash*
4. Community
5. I hate Windows
6. Cheap, can flash pretty much any Distro on any non mac computer
7. It's where ACTUAL Devs go to develop
@Anaya_sharma876 100% Rust... Trust me, it's pretty easy to learn and the highest paying job as far as coding is concerned byfar. If not that maybe python3. I started on python, and still learning Rust
@nbrempel@FirstSquawk That's 100%False && you know it.
What about the Deepseek V4 Pro?
If you have say 2 Nvidia Sparks
~256gb of VRAM
There's actually many new open-source
models you could download locally and never need to touch the sub based Cloud models. *If you choose not to*
The Brave_New_Commune Multi-7-agent Simulation. Persistent Memory = Agent Identity
"Living off the Land" AKA my GPU's and RAM
It's honestly cool AF if anyone wants to have fun keeping up on it or contributing it's @:
https://t.co/I5hrm3i0Ct
as well as Versions 1+2
Take a look :D
What is all Devs out there doing today? For myself, I am going through the tedious task of taking all of the JSONL data I gathered fro >1-year of different Simulations ~50GB that's NEVER been seen be anyone but me. It's local & spends 99% of it's time on cold-storage.
Where do you guys get your datasets from? Me, I collect my own from my own research and chats with models. I have a ton also in JSONL from my Multi-Agent Sociological Studies, and War_Game research, mostly from autonomous agents with nesting_doll memory as monitoring the motel with ruview *WiFi Signaling waves*
I love the beautiful formatted JSONL :D
So far, I have ~20GB of jsonl data from my research. Not on the web, it's stays with me && in storage for later training && fine-tuning. I do keep most on cold-storage ONLY because it's been so long I've since moved on to another OS,,, Fedora now, *not to many months ago Debian rather MX Trixie.*
The next tasks of the day while my Rust 'Autonomous_Agents+Ruview' daemon runs and collects real human data. Me+the rest of my Motel. Anway to gather all the .txt files from my research and parse them with 'jq' or a python script to put them also into training data.
What is all Devs out there doing today?
For myself, I am going through the tedious task of taking all of the JSONL data I gathered fro >1-year of different Simulations ~50GB that's NEVER been seen be anyone but me. It's local & spends 99% of it's time on cold-storage.
Basically nothing changed till day (May, 2026)
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