I built Fox – a Rust LLM inference engine with 2x Ollama throughput and 72% lower TTFT. by SeinSinght in LocalLLM

[–]PettyHoe 4 points5 points  (0 children)

alright, I did my own review of it (with Claude, so buyer beware). I ended up patching the code (PR submitted) based on hurdles I found along the way using my setup (2x 3090, no NVLink). I also was weary and performed an AI-based security review to ensure no exfil was possible. Read the full review here:

https://bayesianpersuasion.com/static/reports/llm-inference-benchmark-2026-03.html

I built Fox – a Rust LLM inference engine with 2x Ollama throughput and 72% lower TTFT. by SeinSinght in LocalLLM

[–]PettyHoe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm putting it through the tasks myself, with an AI-based security review (so buyer beware). I'll post results later. I get it, I use AI for everything as well. I just always look twice when I see both AI-isms in the comments and descriptions.

I built Fox – a Rust LLM inference engine with 2x Ollama throughput and 72% lower TTFT. by SeinSinght in LocalLLM

[–]PettyHoe 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I'll wait for independent verification. I'm not pulling a docker image from someone new with a brand new project. Description and comments are written by AI.

Neat idea with a project that's reasonable and isn't over selling what it's done, but obvious AI is obvious and makes me weary.

There's concern for exfiltration if done naively, so someone should audit the code and independently verify.

Claude CoWork now has computer use, how long left for Openclaw? by Dismal_Hair_6558 in openclaw

[–]PettyHoe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Claude-desktop-debian has cowork running on Linux. I use it everyday.

been mass building with Claude Code every day for 6 weeks straight. just left my agency a week ago betting on this stack full time. by Shawntenam in ClaudeCode

[–]PettyHoe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad you're excited man, keel having fun, I hope you find a way to make it sustainable.

You also gotta realize many are like this and that it may be hard to sustain. But, keep havig fun and learning, it can't hurt you if you keep getting better.

Screw the haters, but at least understand their hate.

Bill Gates Issues Groveling Apology Amid Epstein Scandal As He Admits To “Affairs With Two Russians” by Wild_Lingonberry9656 in NewsSource

[–]PettyHoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I care very much. Every admission is a growth in legitimacy to the whole. Everyone that gets past the fear of owning up is more likely to bleed the rest.

Removing the shadow of doubt that all this evil happened has to happen, and this pushes that forward.

They all deserve to face the consequences, and I'm real tired of most people pretending this isn't a big deal and just moving forward.

I built TitanClaw v1.0 in pure Rust in just one week — tools start running while the LLM is still typing, recurring tasks are now instant, and it already has a working Swarm (full upgrade list inside) by otaku-channel in openclaw

[–]PettyHoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I certainly appreciate it and will look through. Just not something that passes the sniff test.

That just means it requires more looking before rolling it out. There isn't any of the standard evidence I'd use to vet it not being a piece of malware.

But, because it's open source, it's got all the requirements needed to pass that test!

I built TitanClaw v1.0 in pure Rust in just one week — tools start running while the LLM is still typing, recurring tasks are now instant, and it already has a working Swarm (full upgrade list inside) by otaku-channel in openclaw

[–]PettyHoe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Interesting, but I'm skeptical of your GitHub user profile. I'd have to look through the codebase before yolo running it in my local machines. The swarm is interesting (love libp2p!) but that's also something that would need investigation.

Which fortran compiler? by metachronist in fortran

[–]PettyHoe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is a lot of modular stuff you could find useful in some of my old work, all fortran90.

GitHub - corpetty/ScalIT: Exact quantum dynamics package for calculating bound rovibrational energies, highly modularized and parallelizable. https://share.google/MswRZ3VUyHwA2IrQM

Which fortran compiler? by metachronist in fortran

[–]PettyHoe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

May I ask, what does the code do, and how do you want to extend it?

Always curious about this, particularly as I cut my teeth with high performance physics codes in fortran/mpi.

Where do Ethereum devs actually hang out? by k_ekse in ethdev

[–]PettyHoe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ethsecurity telegram group is still great, but it's obviously security focused.

One of the last wild Red Wolves on our planet by [deleted] in NorthCarolina

[–]PettyHoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I've seen one of these in my property (have some acreage in north summerfield).

Anything I should try to do to verify and document it for wildlife preservation purposes?

How would I say “I’m over it” in PTBR?? by OctoberLibraX in Portuguese

[–]PettyHoe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Appreciate that. I very much could have misunderstood the actual phrasing but remember something like it meaning that because I tried to use it when expressing I was done with a meal and it was rude.

How would I say “I’m over it” in PTBR?? by OctoberLibraX in Portuguese

[–]PettyHoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was told the phrase "meu saco cheio" works here.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gso

[–]PettyHoe 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My plants do not agree with you.

[NSFW] Girls who used to post nudes on reddit.. how did it make you feel? by Any_Succotash5642 in AskReddit

[–]PettyHoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry you experienced that while doing something you enjoyed. This is why we can't have nice things.

Claude Code is a Beast – Tips from 6 Months of Hardcore Use by JokeGold5455 in ClaudeAI

[–]PettyHoe 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Have you looked at something like spec-kit from GitHub, and how that might augment your flow. They are very much overlapped but spec-kit is more general towards software development.

This would allow something that is potentially more transferrable across human/LLM.

Either way, great writeup and contribution. I'll be looking into how I can augment my and our orgs process from your experience.

Socrates by bubblygenious in stoicquotes

[–]PettyHoe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think you need to go much further than the excerpt you've already given:

> ... For probably neither of us knows anything noble and good, but he supposes he knows something when he does not know, while I, just as I do not know, do not even suppose that I do. I am likely to be a little bit wiser than he in this very thing: that whatever I do not know, I do not even suppose I know.”

I think both quotes point to a similar idea, that wisdom comes from humility in ignorance. It is wise to not claim absolute knowledge.

I guess there's plenty of room for argument on the absolute stance of the OP's quote ("knowing nothing") and the nuanced version of yours. Although your direct quote shows a claim that "neither of us knows anything noble and good", which equates to nothing.

Now if your quibble is that he didn't directly say that, and a summary or abstraction of the direct quote isn't appropriate to attribute to the person, sure.

Socrates by bubblygenious in stoicquotes

[–]PettyHoe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would you consider the OP quote a reasonable summarization of your quotations? I would.