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rich [at] airteam dot com dot au
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Interests: Entrepreneurship, Analytics, Data Science, Hardware, Mountain Biking, Python, Electronics, Amateur Radio
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- raconfirmed - I wonder what happened?
- or using kids attention as a tradable product.
- this post is from 2020
- you still need an agent, but yes.
- I have written a coding agent which I plan to open up soon. By far the biggest time sink has been in the TUI - I've just implemented ACP and I really hope that I can use toad as a front end.
- Hopefully he'll have something to say on it
- I know what you're saying, but maybe there is a tipping point when the economics is worth it.
Cool to see cycling down there - much safer than on the roads above.
- That's fine but you're missing out, and you're most likely paying waay more than you need to.
- Regs aside; I'd more likely be a buyer if you offered a discount on replacements when customer returns "years" old expired ring.
- I don't see a future in MCP; this is grandstanding at at it's finest.
- This is exactly right. Attention is all you need. It's all about attention. Attention is finite.
The more you data load into context the more you dilute attention.
- Not exactly. Proliferation of tools built into agents for computer user is anti-thematic given that computer use is a key focus for model development.
Why build a tonne of tool-use infra when you could simplify instead?
- This is heading in the wrong direction.
> The future of AI agents is one where models work seamlessly across hundreds or thousands of tools.
Says who? I see it going the other way - less tools, better skills to apply those tools.
To take it to an extreme, you could get by with ShellTool.
- I'm with you. I don't think anyone appreciates the effort that goes into a good measurable, repeatable eval / improvement process unless they've been through it in anger themselves.
- how's it going?
- poor bastard he cops all the flack
- Slop?
- thanks for this!
- It became more of an issue when retina came out, that's when they stopped non-reflective screen options.
- I used to do adventure races of 24 or 48 hour duration. can confirm that after 20+ hours of endurance you 100% start having microsleeps and hallucinations. 20 mins sleep is all you need to get going again for a few more hours.