Just only ever speak in a language of your own invention that uses both cryptographic and steganographic techniques which you invented while colocated, maybe.
Okay, I'll ask the dumb question: Couldn't you also reduce the number of layers per container? Sure, if you can reuse layers you should, but unless you've done something very clever like 1 package per layer I struggle to think that 50 is really useful?
I’ve also seen this show up with stable vs buggy code.
Person A writes some code that just works, no one hears about it and the developer may tend to fade into the background.
Person B made a lot of mistakes is always stepping in to fix problems and be the hero, and everyone forgets that they caused those issues in the first place.
When it comes time for promotions, Person B is fresh in everyone’s mind due to the heroics performed to fix their own code over the weekend. They can take credit for the features being shipped and the operational work done to help run it.
Meanwhile, Person A is overlooked, they just shipped some solid code and were able to get a good night sleep.
sorry it came off that way. I dictated that one in Obsidian, so it picked a slightly polished phrasing. What I meant is just: simple choices keep saving you time later.
Haha appreciate the love man! Still early days but the fact that entity-level context cuts tokens that much validates the whole thesis. Glad it's working for you, keep the feedback coming.
Yeah I read about that too. Makes sense as faster cpus demand faster responses from ram and the timing has to be right. I think it came up with a gamers nexus video on the steam machine.
Thanks again for criticising, so tackling each of your comment:
GitHub’s ToS, because you suspect, so I can help you understand them.
> What violates it:
1. Automated Bulk issues/PRs, that we don't own
2. Fake Stars or Engagement Farming
3. Using Bot Accounts.
We own the repo, there's not even a single fake star, I don't even know how to create a bot account lol.
> Scenario when we run out of free tokens.
Open AI and Anthropic have been sponsoring my company with credits, because I am trying to architect new software post agi world, so if I run out I will ask them for more tokens.
Yup, see how long it lasts when companies in California can't install anything on their servers because they get Rejected for Legal Reasons responses to their package requests.
Because the "store" never confirmed that Cloudflare is 18.
Missing detail about DMCA here is that you can file a counter-notice. You can reply and say "this is fair use" or "I own this", and the service provider will 1) forward the notice, 2) restore the content unless the claimed copyright owner sues.
It's not perfect, and the system can still be abused. But a DMCA takedown isn't necessarily an impossible burden that requires the recipient to do sleuthing to determine the real copyright owner. If they own it, they are good. If it's reasonably fair use, say so. Sending a DMCA takedown is easy, but you can flip it back just as easily. The hard/expensive part is filing/defending a lawsuit, which the complainant must initiate, which then reveals their identity, establishes liability for false claims, and carries a burden of proof.
Please do continue to waste energy on doing something that will do nothing but allow you to feel superior about yourself. In fact, you will probably waste more energy than Electron ever has.
They refer to JP and language often enough in their search history and they state they are an american, and on 5G internet. I think working beyond this is doxxing. They could be anywhere.
Well, if you're programming in C or C++, there may not be a parse tree. Tree-sitter makes a best effort attempt to parse but it can't in general due to the preprocessor.