@DNAutics Are these just set to different refresh intervals and it was a bit stuffy 5 minutes ago, and then you opened a window? Or are they stable at those values? I want to buy one, but I don't know which brand. I guess they all suck? :)
@jorandirkgreef@pavan4820 When I read DST in your posts my brain sometimes interprets it as daylight savings time before I realize my mistake. When you run simulations, you obviously speed up time, but is "simulated time" an actual input? I guess it is used for some local metadata somewhere.
@rough__sea Can a desync attack really come from two valid implementations disagreeing about boundary? Isn't it always at least one implementation is broken?
People of pi. The great @steipete has graced our repository with a bespoke slop PR to fix cache affinity in the OpenAI Responses provider, which should lead to better prompt caching.
And the new "pi contribution model (tm)" is now live. Here's how it works:
- If you send a PR, it gets autoclosed, unless you've previously been approved by a maintainer.
- If you send an issue, it gets autoclosed, unless you've previously been approved by a maintainer.
All auto-closed issues are triaged daily.
- Issues that follow CONTRIBUTING.md and are worthwhile will be reopened.
- Issues that are exceptionally well written get an "lgtmi" comment from me or @mitsuhiko, which will approve all your future issues automatically. No more auto-closing.
- Issues that are well written AND offer a PR get an "lgtm" comment from me or @mitsuhiko, which will approve all your future issues and PRs automatically. No more auto-closing.
I, the idiot who has to go through all the closed slop daily, mark the last issue I processed with the "last read" label. If your issue is below that and hasn't been opened, then it did not meet the quality standard. You may or may not receive a reply on why the issue was not opened, depending on my time and mood.
Accounts that:
- Let their agents slop a book into the issue tracker repeatedly
- Otherwise behave badly
will get their account blocked across all my repositories. no exceptions. not takesies backsies.
I get anywhere between 30-50 issues per day. Most of them are agent garbage. This is the only way to keep me sane and ensure the issue and PR trackers have actual good signal.
@eatonphil@clattner_llvm Those articles also made me more understand the how in "Let's not work forward from Python and try to make Python a little bit better. We're saying, let's work backwards from the speed of light of hardware." https://t.co/9o6b52m41B
It's the 💯th episode of Software Unscripted!!! 🎉🎉🎉
I talk with @clattner_llvm about his new language Mojo, @roc_lang, and lots more! 😃
YouTube video: https://t.co/laroHESfmo
Ad-free video for Patreon members! https://t.co/BBlAuuEzRU
Audio version: https://t.co/k2EaKC96Z2
@eatonphil I was confused when Mojo was announced. Not yet open source python++? Why? After reading https://t.co/R4HhczSd6d by @clattner_llvm it started to make much more sense.
@jorandirkgreef@Steve1885204 Yes, I agree. I remember I saw this first with Oracle Database over 20 years ago and I didn't understand back then why they would do this.
@mitchellh After nudging, that is what my Claude session did for that fontconfig bug you fixed the other day. It saw some overlap of symbols in the dynamic symbol table and then found the system 2.5.0 source and noticed that the FcConfig struct had removed a field, explaining the segfault.
@googlephotos Why can't I continue an edit? Until today I could crop an image, save, then edit again, continue edit, save. Why has that ability been removed? I did not add any effects. I cropped an image.