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Depurator commented on ChatGPT Developer Mode: Full MCP client access   platform.openai.com/docs/... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
Depurator · 4 months ago
Is the focus on how dangerous mcp capabilities are a way to legitimize why they have been slow to adopt the mcp protocol? Or that they have internally scrapped their own response and finally caved to something that ideally would be a more security focused standard?
Depurator commented on Pixel 10 Phones   blog.google/products/pixe... · Posted by u/gotmedium
Depurator · 4 months ago
I'm curious what kind of performance the Tensor G5 would have with llama.cpp, compared to a 16gb desktop gpu.
Depurator commented on Show HN: Omnara – Run Claude Code from anywhere   github.com/omnara-ai/omna... · Posted by u/kmansm27
Depurator · 5 months ago
I'm just using claude-code on termux on my s42 ultra with some mcp tools i built in rust - which thus runs on aarch64-linux-android. Very handy to get rust analyzer, webdriver, github cli etc on your phone, so i can get some small stuff done during commute.
Depurator commented on The Agent2Agent Protocol (A2A)   developers.googleblog.com... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
Depurator · 9 months ago
I started to work on a rust version, always thought more mcp / a2a plumbing should be done in rust instead of python/js. https://github.com/EmilLindfors/a2a-rs
Depurator commented on Nearly 2M metric tons of wild fish used to feed Norwegian farmed salmon annually   seafoodsource.com/news/aq... · Posted by u/NoRagrets
Depurator · a year ago
One of the main problems is the commoditization of salmon and race toward cheapest feed ingredients just like the other animal proteins such as cattle, poultry and pork. Its just that Salomon need marine epa and dha omega-3 oils and proteins while not being able to process carbs that well. There are promising alternatives but they have a hard time to compete since you cant carry the cost to the consumers. Ie few are willing to pay extra to get a Salomon fed with insect protein and gmo oil from plants or algae. Switching feed ingredients also have their own impacts that need to be taken into account.
Depurator commented on Nearly 2M metric tons of wild fish used to feed Norwegian farmed salmon annually   seafoodsource.com/news/aq... · Posted by u/NoRagrets
Kosirich · a year ago
Can anyone knowledgeable comment on if farming insects, like grasshoppers that are apparently very efficient in turning feed to protein, will become a viable alternative for salmon and tuna farms?
Depurator · a year ago
Yes there are large farmers in Norway that are using black soldier fly protein meal and its being produced in large scale in e.g. NL and France. But so far only a fraction of the feed has been replaced due to cost and availability of the meal. Consumers typically think insects are icky and would rather not have their food eating insects even if its their natural diet. There are also great progress on terrestrial epa and dha omega-3 in plant oils but its gmo so again people dont want it

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Depurator commented on FFmpeg 7.0   ffmpeg.org//index.html#pr... · Posted by u/gyan
Depurator · 2 years ago
rust-ffmpeg already seems to have support for 7.0: https://github.com/zmwangx/rust-ffmpeg/pull/178
Depurator commented on Google Scholar PDF Reader   scholar.googleblog.com/20... · Posted by u/gerroo
sorenjan · 2 years ago
Does anyone have any recommendations for good local PDF readers for Windows? I've been reading a lot of various papers recently, and clicking on a citation in Acrobat reader is very frustrating. The document scrolls to show the citation in view, but doesn't clearly show it in the long list that most papers have, and then I have to scroll up to where I was since it doesn't seem to have a working back feature.
Depurator · 2 years ago
Zotero's V7 reader is great, built on pdfjs (Mozillas pdf reader) and adds neat things like notations and dark mode.
Depurator commented on Forget about overpopulation, soon there will be too few humans   maartenboudry.be/2023/11/... · Posted by u/lawrencechen
Depurator · 2 years ago
These are shallow arguments built on the good old techno-optimist view that technology will solve all our problems by perfecting resource extraction.

"With novel technologies like precision fermentation and vertical farming, we could further shrink our “foodprint” by at least three quarters, thus freeing up more space for nature to flourish."

That is just silly speculation. For example, vertical farming may just be a vehicle for impact investors in silicon valley to diversity their portfolio into the new hot mega trend of saving the planet.

Its hard to justify a high-tech intensive verticle potato farm as net effective than just having half the mouths to feed from a traditional potato field.

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