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whats an example of things that you have your agents do that use workflows and sqlite db

Autonomous C to Rust. Automated penetration testing and vuln validation.

you just made me realize how much i wished people stopped talking in abstractions and just stated what they were doing. i hadnt realized how often i saw things like "workflows" and just kinda had my eyes glaze over. none of it ever really clicks until i see the true descriptor of whats going on.

ive been over here using claude relatively simply as of recent, just claude code and i might enter plan mode to do some bigger like scrap together a test suite of some sort, or i just have him scripting and refactoring/reformatting stuff under my direction. i wrote my own cli tool (needed to bake in the snowflake golang driver for external browser sso propagation) and added it as a skill so he can talk to our cloud dbms when im doing analytics things but for the most part its all pretty simple. feel like my productivity is 50x but after over a year with claude ive really backed off on asking him to do insane stuff and mostly keep him churning stuff out for me in domains i know very well.

so i read all this workflow stuff that needs durability and logging and im kind of astounded how many people have their AI stuff just running on their own round the clock. i didn't realize how much of peoples day to days needed to be automated, i don't seem to find myself surrounded by much that should be automated. jira is probably the only thing i need to sit down and automate because its such a translation tax on developers just so business people can feel involved. but outside of that... guess im behind the times, but i dont know if its that. i see the big grand things people use llms for ("im creating the ultimate knowledge base" or "ive automated everything under the sun and im making 10k a week" etc) and i am feeling either too tired, not ambitious enough, or unenthused by the creative and grand ways people are working with AI. seems like everyone has their own "perfect way to use AI" but I can't seem to find the oomph to go beyond using claude as a utility anymore. a year ago (maybe more cant remember anymore its all a blur) with claude in the sonnet era i was so amazed the first thing i did was try to reverse engineer a game using ghidra. had him building test suites to verify the math was correct. we were at this for weeks. my nearby datacenter probably drained 10 lakes. that was just one of _many_ over-ambitious projects i selected because of claude that never saw a finish line.

yesterday i opened beej.us and just started reading. im young and i feel like i somehow went from 'damn this claude shit is pretty cool' to 'AI is whatever its fine' in a year. like the bell curve meme.


Check out Matt Pocock's coding workflow. His approach is repeatable, consistent and is backed backed by actual theories in large software development.

thanks for the rec this actually looks like an interesting way to maybe prime myself to break a little further into working with these things at some larger scale if I ever find the need. fav'd this so i could come back to it.

About the same feeling here. I guess not everything is about global banking scale.

I've tried clever tricks to get AI produce unsupervised stuff and came back from it. The slop and loss of cognitive knowledge about what it did was uncomfortable to me... I cannot understand how you would hand off critical job to it.


A democracy means political authority ultimately comes from the people.


And all the downsides of that. Eg: People on welfare are going to vote for more welfare at the cost of the working class.

It's political autority that comes from the lowest common denominator.


irrelevant to the definition, thanks anyway


What exactly is 'sustainability'


I like how OBS has subsumed (often low-quality) screen recording apps for me; apart from the apps original intent for streaming


Screen recording isn't built into your OS?


Neither the Windows Game Bar nor MacOS's QuickTime offer any sort of meaningful control over the codec or destination. Once you have OBS installed, you have pretty much zero reason to use start-g or cmd-shift-5.

Plus, on a Mac you can't even record your audio using the built in recording solution, you need a third party audio driver for that.


if your definition requires universal observer agreement you already have that issue with special relativity / light cones / the spacetime metric.

many worlds posits a single universal quantum state it's just only partially accessible to observers, which is different from saying that it simply doesn't objectively exist.

maybe it depends on your definition of objective


In the 2010-2020 era, readers of Hacker News used to know how to read Haskell and had strong opinions (pro and con) of it.

That era is now over.


The problem is that this is not only about Haskell's fundamentals. It's about them being extended with backpack, an extension that very few people use.

And honestly, I don't see the point there either. I know that backpack is meant to solve some problem everybody has, but I haven't been able to fully understand what that problem is. Specifically on this article, I don't see the gain over using a type class.


There are still dozens of us!


Maybe in 2010, but you have an idealized view of 2020 HN.


peak FP debate was 2015/2016-ish


I assume it depends on the amount of detail you're expecting to get.

Generally there are some broad categories:

1) tracked vs untracked mounts

2) shooting single frames vs shooting with high FPS and processing that into a resulting image.


whoever came up with the name 'earworm' needs to be shot


Boltzmann Brains usually mean something is wrong in your cosmology


But taking this the other way around : it's also interesting that some cosmologies are known to be incorrect, because they would enable alternative forms of consciousness.


Or with our philosophy around anthropic reasoning. Or both.


Licenses communicate your intent; if you choose the most permissive one possible that is also implicitly communicated.


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