@nicbstme It’s an interesting analysis. Thank you for taking the time to write it up. What keeps you from becoming just an intermediary on top of the LLM services you are using?
@jasonbosco Solid. If you help the market grow really big, and capture only a moderate section of it, that’s ok for you too, as long as the gross is big enough. I guess it’s a kind of freedom?
@jasonbosco So much cleaner than open core style (which is fine, too). Most VC backed companies eventually switch into some variant because of those pressures. You’re free not to worry about it. Are you concerned about copycats? With the product OSS, anyone can set up competitive offerings?
@jasonbosco Congratulations! That’s really impressive. I’m curious what the business model is (in general, I find business models fascinating, OSS especially so). Open core? SaaS only? Support? Something else?
@0321K9 Oh yeah. I love Harvey’s (but I make Montreal smoked meat), but brisket bar is fantastic and better priced IIRC. Look for it on Rte 4 next to a gas station, just south of Hadera
@bariweiss listening to interview with Shilo Brooks. You said that at Columbia, you didn’t look at book as a whole, rather analyzed passages. Must be diff eras. I went in the 90s, both courses and student culture very much did books as whole.
היית חושב שלפחות ספרי קודש עדיין מודפסים בארץ. גם אני. אז טעיתי. מימין חומש לשבת הוצאת @korenpublishers מלפני כ10 שנים, משאל מלפני כשנתיים. איפה כל אחד נדפס מסומן באדום.
@Kiview@rhatr@uglock@bsideup@ericcurtin17@Docker I did the digging work together with Roman. We were trying to understand how it talked to HF. Walked through the repos, discovered it just talked to desktop socket, so couldn’t see how it downloads from HF.
@rhatr@Kiview@uglock@bsideup@ericcurtin17@Docker I cannot see the response to @rhatr , only half the conversation. Which is interesting and frustrating (like reading the OSS code? 😂). What did you learn? Where can I get more insight on that?
I think the single most common answer I get from @ChatGPTapp is this image. To the point where I hit “Enter” on every query and then hover my mouse near the bottom where “Retry” applies. Am I the only one?
@LynAldenContact Thank you! I’ve been trying to find my copy to read that chapter for days. I realize I must have lent it out, as I take it up to pretty much everyone.
@esrtweet@fyrewede@Drakonarius911 You’ve read the Aubrey/Maturin series multiple times? It’s fantastic. I’ve read it through 5-6 times, even have the “sea of words” lexicon. And am building a model of the USS Constitution (which appears in the series, but it is more my love of Old Ironsides).
@matteocollina@mitchellh I’d like to see that config, too. I’ve been using ghostty for about a week, really like it, super fast and almost zero config. The only issue I have is tmux over mosh, same as you. VM for heavy or long running jobs that I always can reconnect to.
@mitchellh@WhitfordAnthony Is it possible mouse integration is broken? It always was strange with iterm+mosh+tmux, mouse select doesn’t work, you need to option-select. In ghostty, select still doesn’t work, but option-select doesn’t work either. Maybe settings?
@mitchellh@WhitfordAnthony Oh I def am going to try it ASAP. Now if only someone could make a mosh+tmux equivalent that doesn’t have messed up scrolling and tabs and mouse integration.
@_ChrisCovington@mitchellh@WhitfordAnthony Ok so that’s interesting. I’ll need to try that. I’m a mix of old school and new school, sometimes doing things in UI apps, but often just using vi or emacs or other such in term.
I’m quite curious what rich TUI apps you’re building, and why that path vs native?
@mitchellh@WhitfordAnthony My wife has a Mac, not a terminal user. Whenever I need to help her with something that needs a shell, terminal pops up and I go, “what is wrong with this??”