I want some kind of LLM workflow tool.
• Ability to manage a set of input files (Markdown or similar), plus other general-purpose context.
• With real-time collaboration. (And maybe some concept of snapshots or VCS integration.)
• And the ability to create/manage a inference workflows and a stored set of prompts.
• Access to general-purpose coding agents (and not just chat models).
• Some concept of compiled outputs/inference results (which ideally can be shared externally).
Many projects have this feeling: "there is all this stuff, which I want to process/compute over in this iterated way, with some build artifacts being important/worth saving." GNU Autotools x Notion or something. Is anyone building this?
I forgot cutlery are not included and I ate pad see ew with knife alone
All in all this is to say I heard side a counter table is great for solo diners
I got a takeout that gave me a full set of cutlery of fork, knife and spoon. I got a sisig rice bowl, used the fork and kept the rest
Got pho doordashed the next day, did not realise cutlery are omitted by default and I used the spoon
The next day it’s doordash again and
One of my biggest tech struggles:
I really like using Jujutsu. But whenever someone asks me why I can't give a technical, convincing argument, only: I enjoy using it, I like jjui, it makes some things easier, I like the log view, I dunno.
what’s the etiquette on job interviews if they ask if you’d like some water, is it like good bc you can always drink to have something to do or is it bad bc you’re making them go out of their way
This is a worthwhile read from Meta engineer @championswimmer (who I met last time I was in London - great guy)
His point is that a lot of these “AI layoffs” could well be backwards: they are prob happening because more AI spend doesn’t correlate with better business results…
oh another thing: I _do_ believe there’s such a thing as a general purpose harness, and it’s cope to claim otherwise. just a question of time and figuring out the “composition” unlock. there’s prior art in a related space…
@sarahookr There’s good food at every corner of Singapore, but I think a safe bet would be going to New Bahru, any restaurant there would be good
Chinatown complex and Hong Lim market for local fare