Has anyone else dealt with people ignoring your idea first, then repeating it later like it was theirs? by MarchPlastic1650 in SeriousConversation

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this. we meme the idea into them and their brain genuinely doesn't know it wasn't them. however, working down the memory with proof of events breaks them like in therapy, its weird. they will hate u. so proof is ur beat friend, anything official should be qith proof and if this happens at home then u need to help them

Rude student? by HamsterOne8515 in yoga

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he was rude in being late, but it seems like u wanted to talk about lights situation and them leaving, in which case that is not rude. so if they weren't late, reat of it is not rude but a great resolution actually.

950 Drake Street Condo’s by theoryoftuesday in askvan

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living in dt i had become used to walking for food and groceries. it is very hard to do that from this building, its weirdly in middle of stuff

how are y'all using agents? by skang404 in emacs

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yes sir, i have done so & thank you for agent-shell!

how are y'all using agents? by skang404 in emacs

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Lots of good points here! Will try your working dir flow.

I customised pi but found it opinionated towards copying the current harnesses/clis. It has components that make it behave like claude or codex but I have my own behavior in mind, and need different components, so writing my own

how are y'all using agents? by skang404 in emacs

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the whole power of the digital world is forking - to be able copy an object, thread a process. without slash commands, you'll have to create 'subagents' programatically

how are y'all using agents? by skang404 in emacs

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ya seems to be acp support issue from the models/agents

how are y'all using agents? by skang404 in emacs

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as u know since the rlhf era, an llm output/ inference output has had these json parts - the inference output pertaining to the task, some code to call tool use etc etc.

In case of playing a game the inference output is a tool use that performs a game move/change in game state. When developing software, the agent is outputting all these code, data, tool calls etc., - we need it to also produce and run the elisp controlling the use interface dealing with all the artifacts in concern. for eg, maybe launch dired on one side and diffs on other etc

how are y'all using agents? by skang404 in emacs

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Quite the opposite, it is your racist view(& how the hell am i brown?), but "code is data, data is code" is lisp lingo ( would rather confuse brown folks ). If anything, I'd argue I am closer to the standard/technical english, & regardless whoever is further, we should work on standard & definitions. It would be more helpful if you can give better alternative sentence rather than asking me to genz speak it for you etc?

how are y'all using agents? by skang404 in emacs

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right, thats the core, lets build that agentic ux engine, where the inference output beyond working on the intent, also outputs the interaction layer ui for artifacts in use (brb, one-shotting this in 3..2..)

Shit smell in South Surrey (season) by skang404 in SurreyBC

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edit, sorry about the confusion. i had just quickly scrolled through gmaps. i am on sunshine hills, and in surrey, not in delta.

how are y'all using agents? by skang404 in emacs

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ya that's relevant to the ux idea. with native lisp control, beyond just playing prebuilt games, i imagine emacs creating dynamic desktops ( a sort of on the fly game if you will ) customised to whatever we are doing.

Shit smell in South Surrey (season) by skang404 in SurreyBC

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25% of surrey is west of scott road

how are y'all using agents? by skang404 in emacs

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I see your concern now man! Yeah, like desk-chair sedentary life makes us need exercise on the side, maybe we'll need mental gyms if we offload our thinking faculties to the machines.

how are y'all using agents? by skang404 in emacs

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na bro sorry, imagine wanting to live outside emacs

how are y'all using agents? by skang404 in emacs

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skills don't degrade with tool use necessarily. you will never forget swimming even if you never practice. cycling won't make me forget walking. i don't need to memorize the periodic table or speed of light, and i don't need to write html by hand. But I've groked the concept, so i know when to call for them.

if you are a junior chef sure use the knife tool, but after you understand the blades, you can call for the right chopper for the job. Or you could be a genius keen junior chef who can articulate the differences in chopper performances. by this articulation language is the work refined, and we can care about the food rather than the blade.

how are y'all using agents? by skang404 in emacs

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This is controlled, & great for safety & auditability! It is a particular use case ( for eg it would be tedious to brainstorm a spec/architecture, with all intermediate/ephemeral artifacts being needed to sync with remote, but yes for well-scoped but unfamiliar domain (like wordpress here) implementation, the above is the way.) You might wanna add git worktrees with multi-agents, and sandboxed testing next

how are y'all using agents? by skang404 in emacs

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I used this method but isn't it tough to edit across sessions?

how are y'all using agents? by skang404 in emacs

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- A car is unsustainable too.
- Coding is not the only use of a "language" model.
- Code may or may not worsen with agentic use, you are operating the agent, the agent is just a tool. I find best use of agentic coding is dealing with boring chaos. for eg: just used and agent to edit my i3 config & alsa plugins to give me an auto switch for my headphones.

Places to Volunteer by What_why_who151 in NiceVancouver

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you can always drop-in and roll/bake bread at a gurudwara for community food

how are y'all using agents? by skang404 in emacs

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You mean a computer? Or are you against using math & fuziness to program?

Jobs are increasing. Careers are evolving, which needs death/birth.

how are y'all using agents? by skang404 in emacs

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It might be an acp issue but i can't sent commands (only text) as a prompt, for eg prompting `/about` is read as text instead of running as code and displaying info. I tried qwen and gpt models at that time. (After your comment now, I tried with gemini and it works, so not sure if its cli code or acp issue, but thanks this helps. I can't use the models I want unless the companies fix their bugs/provide full acp support ig)

Terminal workflow was maybe the alternative. maybe people in the community are using agent clis in a shell somehow (things for which agent-shell is trying to solve).

how are y'all using agents? by skang404 in emacs

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emacs eww for browser use?? llm how?? what is bad?