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dloss commented on Meditation as Wakeful Relaxation: Unclenching Smooth Muscle   psychotechnology.substack... · Posted by u/surprisetalk
cyberpunk · a month ago
Sounds a lot like qigong, there is a whole… not sure what to call it, system? which involves pretty much exactly this increase of mind/body connection and relaxing/manipulating of fascia/muscles.
dloss · a month ago
Do you have any specific pointers concerning that "relaxing/manipulating of fascia/muscles" part? I have only dabbled a bit in qigong and hadn't noticed this. Would love to learn more.
dloss commented on Meditation as Wakeful Relaxation: Unclenching Smooth Muscle   psychotechnology.substack... · Posted by u/surprisetalk
dloss · a month ago
> "simply taking time to feel your body and put your attention into latched tissues can release them."

That has been my experience as well. I have developed my own little technique around this idea, where you invite tight areas of your body to soften and spontaneously make tiny stretching or unwinding movements - without forcing, bracing, or following a scripted routine. I call it Intuitive Release.

https://dirk-loss.de/intuitive-release/

dloss commented on Show HN: Kelora – Turn messy logs into structured data   kelora.dev/v0.14.0/... · Posted by u/dloss
dloss · 2 months ago
I'm sharing Kelora, a hobby project that I have been developing over the last 6 months. It's a scriptable log processor for the command line, with 150+ built-in functions for parsing, transforming, and analyzing log files and streams.

My original idea was to have an easy to deploy, potentially faster and more correct "rewrite in Rust" of my Python log processing tool klp. It quickly turned into an AI coding experiment: how far I could get with vibe-coding, in a programming language that I barely know?

Kelora's code and extensive test suite have been generated entirely by AI agents (Claude CLI with Sonnet 4 to 4.5, Codex CLI with GPT5-codex). I come up with feature ideas and discuss it with the AI agents. The AIs then write the spec, the implementation, tests, docs and CI. I don't review the code, but I use the resulting program myself and review the docs. The result is fully functional and quite useful, in my opinion.

I am fully aware that this vibe-coding process has its problems. Without human review we cannot be sure that Kelora does (only) what it's supposed to do. And although Kelora passes 1000+ automatic tests and several checks (clippy, cargo audit, cargo deny, cargo fuzz), that probably shouldn't be sufficient to use it in production. In this sense, it's an experiment, or a prototype. So maybe just run it against the example logs I've provided in the GitHub repo. Or read the docs to get inspiration for your own log processing tool.

Because that's what I want to share: My ideas about a log processing tool with embedded scripting that can help turn messy logs into structured data. Some interesting features like level maps, windows and spans, tracking and state, JWT parsing, pseudonymisation, etc. And last but not least, my joy of working together with AI agent on a software project that would otherwise have been much too big for me. I've never had so much fun in 30+ years of (hobby) programming.

dloss commented on Mistral 3 family of models released   mistral.ai/news/mistral-3... · Posted by u/pember
Aissen · 2 months ago
Anyone succeed in running it with vLLM?
dloss · 2 months ago
Yes, the 3B variant, with vLLM 0.11.2. Parameters are given on the HF page. Had to override the temperature to 0.15 though (as suggested on HF) to avoid random looking syllables.
dloss commented on Lambda Calculus – Animated Beta Reduction of Lambda Diagrams   cruzgodar.com/applets/lam... · Posted by u/perryprog
dloss · 3 months ago
Some more example programs in Lambda Calculus here, including a compliant brainf#*k interpreter: https://justine.lol/lambda/

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dloss commented on Show HN: Katakate – Dozens of VMs per node for safe code exec   github.com/Katakate/k7... · Posted by u/gbxk
mentalgear · 4 months ago
I would really like to see a good local sandboxing solution in this space, something that is truly local-first. This is especially important since many coding models / agentic builders will eventually become lightweight enough to run them on-device instead of having to buy tokens and share user data with big LLM cloud providers.
dloss · 4 months ago
Anthropic recently released a sandboxing tool based on bubblewrap (Linux, quite lightweight) and sandbox-exec (macOS). https://github.com/anthropic-experimental/sandbox-runtime

I wonder if nsjails or gVisor may be useful as well. Here's a more comprehensive list of sandboxing solutions: https://github.com/restyler/awesome-sandbox

dloss commented on OpenZL: An open source format-aware compression framework   engineering.fb.com/2025/1... · Posted by u/terrelln
pabs3 · 4 months ago
There are a ton of these. GNU Poke comes to mind too.
dloss · 4 months ago

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