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extasia commented on Grok got me to demand the CT scan that saved my life from a ruptured appendix   old.reddit.com/r/grok/com... · Posted by u/pr337h4m
extasia · 2 months ago
politics really is the mind-killer
extasia commented on Ask HN: Advice for feeling like a failure in PhD?    · Posted by u/phdthrowaway1
extasia · 3 months ago
For what it’s worth, my second year of PhD was relatively miserable compared to my first and third.

ignore the prestige games, knuckle down and do the best work you can do- it’s more impressive if you succeed at a lower rank institution anyways, imo. And if you want that signalling power you can always plan to go for a postdoc.

Wishing you the best of luck, it can be a lonely path.

extasia commented on Ask HN: Do you roll your own agent or use a framework?    · Posted by u/break_the_bank
extasia · 4 months ago
I wrote my own agent state machine in pretty much pure async Python (no libs). Running successfully in prod with very few issues.

I use the OpenAI messages spec, and have the messages be an append only list, to make it easy to reason about.

Don’t bother compacting histories imo. worse case just summarise and spin up a new agent with the context.

good luck!

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extasia commented on Paid for Claude Code; can't even sign up because "capacity"    · Posted by u/okincilleb
extasia · 7 months ago
That sucks- I’m sorry you had that experience!

I was considering signing up today, based on this I won’t.

I have had a great experience with gemini-cli, which may interest you: it only requires a google account to setup and you get a decent chunk of gemini 2.5 pro usage for free!

extasia commented on Show HN: AI Peer Reviewer – Multiagent system for scientific manuscript analysis   github.com/robertjakob/ri... · Posted by u/rjakob
extasia · 8 months ago
the professor vs PhD mode made me chuckle in your UI.

looking forwards to seeing your agent’s critique of my paper!

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extasia · a year ago
A reflection on what I unexpectedly gained when I lost my beloved headphones.

Keen to hear if anybody else has had similar experiences of this phenomenon!

extasia commented on What makes a person seem wise?   theconversation.com/what-... · Posted by u/PaulHoule
extasia · a year ago
Wisdom is taking your own advice.

Words that I’ve found easier to accept the value of than to extoll. Trying is the first step to failing I guess;)

extasia commented on Ask HN: What's the "best" book you've ever read?    · Posted by u/simonebrunozzi
extasia · a year ago
@dang This person is a bot, read other comments of theirs please.

u/extasia

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