@magicianbrain In sci-fi, the AI weakness that always gave humanity an edge was that humans had creativity, the ability to improvise while the AI could never do more than cold hard logic. Now it seems that creativity and improvisation can be simulated, while it's still bad at cold hard logic
The beautiful simplicity of python.
Distilling incredibly complex systems into single function calls.
This is the main loop of a conversational voice AI.
@lambduhh fosstodon for more FOSS, https://t.co/3JQbGzjj5O for general stuff - the mastodon sign up process is daunting at first, but quite easy, and you can even sign up multiple accounts if desired (why I have 2 now - some redundancy)
@Yisrael_Dov@thnetos Mostly I figured I'd give it a shot (after using flycheck the last 7 years) - I have only added a custom flychecker a handful of times - I haven't tried it out yet for flymake, so that'll be a good test of their APIs. Projectile I only used for hopping between projects tho
Well, it took some adjusting, but I've updated my #emacs to swap from helm/projectile/flycheck/lsp-mode to vertico/orderless/consult/marginalia/project/flymake/eglot - so far I'm having fun with a fresh config setup! Things seem snappy and new, yet familiar
@thnetos Mostly hearing residual chat about those things (mostly about eglot being Emacs API oriented vs ad-hoc), which led to one rabbit hole after another - I <3 helm but the plug and play approach of the latter is neat (still a bit deficient tho)