I never post, but I'm currently reminiscing of my late parents, and I have a few tips for any current parents out there.
- If you have a signature dish(es) you make for your kids, then make a detailed cook book (for dummies) with pictures of all ingredients and all steps. You could also do a video and upload to YouTube (as an unlisted video? But then if the url is lost, then so is the video, so make sure to keep the urls recorded somewhere. Maybe do YouTube shortened links, so they're easier to write?)
- make sure you take pictures of your faces once per year and save them somewhere that will be available in 50 years. Local hard drive, flash drive, cloud storage, YouTube compilation video... Actual printed photos?
Personally, I'd prefer digital, as it's less likely to be lost, but digital could also be at risk if you lose access to the account... So both digital and real photos?
- write a yearly diary of what is happening, what you are feeling, etc. Again, this could be a video but text might be sufficient. This will help when they want to reconnect with the memories of who you were, who they were and what was happening all those years ago.
- consider whether you want to do a "wish for the future", where you say what you would like for them to do/be/strive for in the future. This probably won't change frequently, so likely no need to do it yearly, but it might be easier to remember if you do it with the yearly diary.
- make a recurring yearly calendar event for yourself to remember to do these or similar things, so you don't forget.
@TheEbonyMaw@Mr_Honkitude "When I was a kid"... I still feel like it's not that old... Now I feel old.
If you had mentioned Oblivion, then ok, that's a bit older, but Skyrim? 👴😭
@MariyanValev@DavidOndrej1 Have you seen the official Claude skill creator skill?
I would never use such a language, yet Anthropic does.
I don't think it matters how you "prompt" anymore
@xdNiBoR It is annoying that on the android app, I have to manually open a post and click the translate button... So it adds more friction to posts I can't read without translation.
I looked in settings, but I don't have an auto translate option.
@LinusEkenstam@surasb11 Jeg er begyndt at sige godmorgen til kollegaerne på alle deres sprog: engelsk, svensk, italiensk, spansk, japansk, hindi, persisk, græsk, russisk, ukrainsk... Men det føles stadig forkert at skrive på dansk på X. Jeg foretrækker engelsk.
@spiderwebsoft I had one of those too... Autoexec.bat and config.sys.
One of my friends thought deleting all those weird files was a great way to clean up, until the PC just wouldn't start anymore 😅
To be fair, sarcasm can sometimes be hard to read in text.
If I just press the Grok button, it doesn't detect the sarcasm immediately, so if it was used to translate the post, it might suggest that you're advocating for the bear arguments instead of mocking them.
... Well... That, or people just don't expand the post, and just read what's immediately visible.
I've been using ClaudeCode at work for many months now. Still haven't set up a home claw, but I've been pondering the same thing.
I want to run a local qwen, but as I'd likely not want to run multiple agents simultaneously, I was considering setting them up with different roles just like you describe... But then have them interact with eachother via jira/confluence.
Basically recreating a software team.
- Project manager (overview)
- Separate front-end developers, so they can debate/critique eachother. Not necessarily different md files, just different sessions where one is instructed to be ultra critical at reviewing the existing MR/task descriptions.
- designer (UI/UX)
(I only intend on having them work on offline products, so no backend, ops, etc)
Making sure that each agent has the tools and instructions to develop and validate its own work.
As this would be a weaker model, they should all have the ability to ask an online model for a second opinion, and ask for help.
Sure, it would be easier if the agents ran the strongest models outright, but I like the idea of running then mostly local.
I have an idea that the setup is more important than the intelligence of the model, and if that is true, then I should be able to get decent performance from a local model... But this is all just a guess at this point.
@m0rph3V@alojoh@BillyM2k Sure, I can understand that logic in trying to model the current population, however the statement made it sound like envying others is inherent to humans.
My point is that if I exist, then society can potentially create more of "my kind", negating the suggested inherent envy.
@alojoh@BillyM2k Eh, I'm "europoor", but I don't chase any of that stuff.
My lifestyle is intentionally simple, but I don't feel I need anything more than what I can already comfortably afford.
My argument is therefore that it may be more of a cultural phenomenon of envying those with more 🤷♂️
@mandalorymory I played an ok OW in the early days, but quit after I hit... Eh... Diamond? The players were too toxic for my taste, and when I couldn't mute people I got too pissed at being forced to listen to them.
Has any of this become better?
Has the community relaxed, or can I mute?
@naruto11eth From my perspective, if the big llms become too expensive, I'll go with a self hosted huggingface model and get it to be "ok", rather than pay too much for "good"
@ChironTheMage Maybe Kerbal Space Program... Although I only have 1000 hours in it.
Maybe one of the civilization games? I've spent a lot of hours on those too.
... But maybe you're right. An MMORPG would definitely be easier to play for that long.
Porn is mechanical relief.
Dating apps show me how unattractive I am, because very few respond to me, and fewer still message me to begin with.
I'm "lonely" because I now have high standards for MYSELF that I can't meet. Therefore I decided long ago, that changing all the things about me that are insufficient is not worth the effort of what I might gain.
I'd need to definitely change my body and my general behaviour, but I would be gambling that I get a desirable outcome afterwards.
I can't convince myself that it would be worth it, which is why I stopped attempting to date.
How long will this be true?
How long ago was it, that it required a super computer cluster to train the first generation of LLM?
What about when it required a super computer to do anything a normal smart phone can do?
How long are we talking, before a handful of techies can upload a monkey brain?
50, 30, 20, 10 years? 🤷♂️
After that, how long will it take to scale to a human brain?
That said, it might be a good future 🤞
Send a collection of digital people and AI to explore and colonize the galaxy, or put them in storage in case they need to rebuild the earth after a cataclysm.
It could also result in a matrix-like world for better or worse... Or enable us to "save our progress"/swap bodies... For better or worse.
@stevenmarkryan@grok@grok would it help encourage people to join, if I could ask a specialized Grok investor/trader to make me a profit on an X Money account?
The only reason I can currently see, why I might want to use X Money, would be if it would have an "invest/trade my money" feature, where XAI has given Grok all the best trading tools, scripts, etc to try to generate profit from my funds.
Don't get me wrong; TSLA is my long term hold, but if Grok can trade a profit, I would be interested in at least trying it out.
Even more so, if I can instruct it to focus on certain stocks, markets, industries, etc.