Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | Noumenon72's commentslogin

SNMP does not sound the same as any other word nor is it spelled the same as some different word. I can't figure out what you mean.

Your readmes did a great job at answering my question "why is this file called 1.md? What calls this?" when I searched for "1.md". (The answer is 1=user, 2=assistant, and it allows adding other analyzers with the same structure.)

I'm guessing you are referring to https://github.com/gitsense/chat/tree/main/data/analyze or https://github.com/gitsense/chat/tree/main/packages/chat/wid...

The number is actually the order in the chat so 1.md would be the first message, 2.md would be the second and so forth.

If you goto https://chat.gitsense.com and click on the "Load Personal Help Guide" you can see how it is used. Since I want you to be able to chat with the document, I will create a new chat tree and use the directory structure and the 1,2,3... markdown files to determine message order.


https://github.com/gitsense/chat/blob/129210302ec06985bbd103... also says "put a 1.md here and the modular plugin structure will know to call it".

"I'm calling the user analysis tool... it seems this user is health conscious. I'll suggest a trail app for their next run instead of ice cream."

This letter makes perfect sense to me if he had sent it as his first reply to a fascist in 1946. Why did he correspond with him over 43 previous letters from 1946 and only in 1962 act as though he had principled objections to corresponding with fascists? The tone is not "this time you've gone too far", or "I have decided we're not getting anywhere", but "We have nothing in common and could never converse". I wonder if he realized it was the same guy, or was submitting this to some public forum.

As I wrote above they did not have a long history of correspondence (previous correspondence was mainly with a Gordon Mosley).

The letter written by Russell was preceded by a letter from Mosley (maybe trying to bait BR) on "the root differences between us" in December 1961 to which BR replied with two letters before Mosley tried to invite BR for a private lunch which prompted the letter of note response. I think this makes perfect sense, he initially engaged intellectually, but when invited to associate privately he strongly refuses.


The long correspondence that you describe (from the 40's to the 60's) was with Gordon Mosley of the BBC, and not with Oswald.

The only letters that Russell personally wrote to Oswald were sent in January 1961.


I was incorrect here. The letters were all from december 61 to jan 62.

The "hate crime" thing is really imprecise use of language.

Someone did comment that it's actually smart to check if something is fixed on the unstable branch, or I suppose in your coworkers' branches. A good task for an LLM.


Are the results of the matmuls really that far apart in size that you have to lose significant bits when adding them up at FP32?


I got this service for free once from my boss at the plastic factory and it convinced me to be more responsible about waking up for work.


Exactly! Nothing like real accountability to make you take responsibility. Your boss was onto something.

Where and when was this?


A small 10,000 person town in 2005.


The thing about having engaged conversations with smart people about things I'm interested in is that I enjoy that more than having friends. If I were trying to make friends rather than substitute for them, I sure wouldn't do it by anon commenting.


I don't accept and embrace the minor pain, I treat exercise as a way to fix what I did wrong that led to the pain so I'm more resilient and don't develop it chronically. There are many aches I used to get (elbows while washing hands, hip socket, sleeping with my neck to the side) that are years in the past because I figured them out. I just realized right now that I haven't woken up with sore collarbones this year, which I can probably attribute to incline bench.

Cracks and pops are another case where constant introspection and following tips on TikTok has made many of them go away. The received wisdom is they're not proven harmful, but in my case they at least represent using muscles in wrong patterns that pull things off center.


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: