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Bro Linux gaming is where it’s at - windoze is cooked

avoid bun is my take away... if anthropic decides you're a competitor and with the way AI is evolving you will be a competitor soon - don't rely on any anthropic tools or models.

Why should anybody avoid bun? Just fork it if it ever changes license. In fact, I'm 100% sure it would be instaforked if Anthropic ever tried anything

I hope you are right


I forked and added tool calling by running another llm in parallel to infer when to call tools it works well for me to toggle lights on and off.

Code updates here https://github.com/taf2/personaplex


Cool approach. So basically the part that needs to be realtime - the voice that speaks back to you - can be a bit dumb so long as the slower-moving genius behind the curtain is making the right things happen.


Yes exactly- one part I did not like is we have to also separately transcribe because it does not also provide what the person said only what the ai said


what do you mean "infer"? how does the LLM get anything it of this as input?


Considering these max out at 128GB of unified ram my guess is the hope of an M5 Ultra with 1TB of unified ram is unlikely to come true... Super disappointing.


Am i reading this right - it was like impossible to get an api key for gemini but actually i could have just grabbed an API key from someone's google maps site and gotten started right away?


Great question- rather then having to push a change to GitHub to see the format changes you can just mdvi it now. Iterate locally is nice


aka view


Thanks i added a screenshot and in 0.2 you can see images now in the cli too


The screenshot you added uses a transparent terminal where you can see your Discord chat in the background. You might want to remove that ;-)


Why would someone use a transparent window background? Are people really reading the window behind it at the same time as the foreground window?


Example: If a build is going on in the background, I can see when it stops.


You can use `build-tool; tput bel` to hear the bell when it ends. Some terminal allows to set the urgent flag on the windows when the bell rings.


Yeah I have used desktop notifications for such things (via notify-send etc), but I'm going to accept this explanation for transparent background as it makes some sense to me.


pretty fun right :)


no.... and your screen shot completely fails to show off your tool


There is a pull request option - feel free to use it


Isn't Starlink already basically a distributed datacenter in space? they have like ~9k+ satellites up there already at least according to: https://planet4589.org/space/con/star/stats.html.

what am I missing here?


I'd assume Starlink satellites do the minimal possible amount of compute required (thus power used, thus heat generated) to provide service. The builders of data centers are hungry for as many watts on Earth as they can source.


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