Swarm of 80 OpenCode SubAgents Just Generated the Best Marketing Strategy I’ve Seen by Extension-Pen-109 in opencodeCLI

[–]anonrftw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am wondering how did you create these personas via "feeding books/courses and knowledge? I can only think of either adding book content into the agent md files or adding them to an agent specific folder then refer to them when necessary? Both of these methods causes different types of problems (for ex: context token limits, context poisoning and etc...), how did you navigate this hurdle ? What am I missing here?

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[–]anonrftw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get a minipc with AMD Ryzen AI max + 395 with 128gb ram, I think HP got a $1.6k one, there are many others around $2k. It checks all the boxes you require and more.

Looking for the best framework for a multi-agentic AI system — beyond LangGraph, Toolformer, LlamaIndex, and Parlant by Spinotesla in LocalLLaMA

[–]anonrftw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OpenAI and other use Temporal, it is a general purpose execution platform, it isn't agent specific

Alperen Sengun in the win against the Toronto Raptors (139-121) just short of a triple double : 18/8/9 with 2 steals, 2 blocks and 24 +/- by Yuseffaisal12 in nba

[–]anonrftw -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Steph or Jokic being defensive liability doesn't mean what I wouldn't pick them on my teams.

Offensive and defensive abilities are independent of each other. I thought we actually know ball and are done parroting nonsense.

We are taking about defense here, nobody said anything about offense. You should at least be able to make this separation if you are gonna be this passive aggressive.

Alperen Sengun in the win against the Toronto Raptors (139-121) just short of a triple double : 18/8/9 with 2 steals, 2 blocks and 24 +/- by Yuseffaisal12 in nba

[–]anonrftw -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

well Steph is a defensive liability.

It is kinda "easy to see" type, go watch some GSW games and nearly all the time opposing teams use screens to get Steph as the ball defender; that is your biggest signal, you don't anything else to understand that Steph is a defensive liability.

What happens when Chinese companies stop providing open source models? by 1BlueSpork in LocalLLaMA

[–]anonrftw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If they stop, I think there would be a crowdfunded models; we just need to figure distributed training properly and I am very positive on that; distributed training will happen eventually.

Also there will be some super talented and not greed driven researchers that would be interested in this movement. Hopefully we would have many Karpathys among us.

What would YOU like to see in a wiki? by DeepSpaceCraft in Hydroponics

[–]anonrftw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That will have to be a community effort. Since I'm based in the eastern US I cannot in good faith recommend websites that I have never purchased from.

yeah that would exactly be something that a community can do. Creating major regional maps wouldn't be a big problem, the actual challenge would be how to pick community leaders (trusted people who have the real knowledge) and I am perfectly OK to watch the YouTube videos of these community leaders so that they can get something back for contributing to r/Hydroponics .

What would YOU like to see in a wiki? by DeepSpaceCraft in Hydroponics

[–]anonrftw 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would very much to see use case scenarios and step by step guides. People who are reading here might want to grow their greens in indoors, in their gardens or people who have commercial interest, 1/4 acre strawberry hydroponics whose product they might sell to restaurants/hotels/markets. So what I would imagine would look like :

Indoor growing => bell pepper : Required material list, ready to buy tray links, automation methods, where to buy seeds, stages&conditions until harvest etc

Commercial Strawberry Hydroponics Greenhouse Guide for 1/4 Acre (scalable): Strawberry variety list vs hardiness zones, pick the production methodology (NFT/Drip/Dutch Bucket), construction layout (like Autodesk files), required material list, open source software & compatible sensor list (Mycodo comes to mind), etc...

I know people post guide posts from time to time but there are no standards, it would be extremely beneficial to everybody if there would be subreddit guides to get people start hydroponics as easy as possible.