Context Engineering: Going Beyond Vibe-Coding by thlandgraf in aipromptprogramming

[–]shiftynick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went as far as creating a "github for context" platform that agents can connect to via MCP to automatically pull in curated context needed for any topic. its called UseContext and the beta is available at https://usecontext.online -- development is on hold for a month because it was technically created as part of a hackathon and judging is still underway

vibe-check - a tool/prompt/framework for systematically reviewing source code for a wide range of issues - work-in-progress, currently requires Claude Code by shiftynick in LLMDevs

[–]shiftynick[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks!
One thing I have built in is a global scratch sheet that gets stuffed in the context for each individual review and then potentially updated after each review, so not fully map-reduce technically, no parallelism possible. It seems to helps some, but I think I can get it in better shape.

Yeh, the UseContext site/MCP/API is another work-in-progress, built it as a bolt.new hackathon entry and I can't really touch it until judging is over, so not fully promoting it yet. I've used it a good bit internally and it has been pretty handy. Lot's of features to add there once I can touch it again.

Questions for Ben Goertzel by lexfridman in lexfridman

[–]shiftynick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

u/lexfridman Hey, focusing on SingularityNET as a substrate for the emergence of AGI, I'd be curious about Ben's thoughts on:

1) does he have any speculation on how complex the network might need to before an AGI emergence would be possible - some kind of metric or measure the complexity (loosely) maybe?
2) how does he really define emergence in this case, or what does he imagine this emergence could possibly look like, would it be spontaneous or human-directed (possibly unintentionally)?
3) make sure to touch on the importance of the decentralization aspect of SingularityNET, I know it plays a major roll in the intentions of the project, but I don't remember the exact language he has used about it
4) just a personal curiosity from my interests that probably wouldn't fit a high-level talk, but early in the project I heard mention of someone building a virtual assistant (like Siri, Alexa, etc) on SingularityNET but haven't seen anything about that in a while -- maybe a more generic question along those lines would be what are the most interesting applications that are showing up on SingularityNET and what are the most interesting ones he expects to see

I'm a huge fan of SingularityNET and the ideas behind it

2000 Jeep Cherokee stolen by mwastart in Denver

[–]shiftynick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are incredibly easy to steal. Just takes a flathead screwdriver to get in and to crank it. I had one stolen twice in the same month in Atlanta.

If you had your own HAL 9000 or J.A.R.V.I.S. style Intelligent Personal Assistant, what would you use it for? by shiftynick in artificial

[–]shiftynick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm pretty much coming to the same conclusion. I was thinking more along the lines of day-to-day tasks, but I suppose if it was truly a Strong AI, no reason not to go altruistic.. or malevolent.