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jacomoRodriguez commented on Cognitive Behaviors That Enable Self-Improving Reasoners   arxiv.org/abs/2503.01307... · Posted by u/delifue
idiotsecant · 6 months ago
Not poster you replied to but it sounds like we might have a similar internal model.

I store numbers as pictures of numbers, or a geometric representation depending on how big or precise the number is.

Are you saying when you think of the concept of 'twelve plus twelve' you have the equivalent of someone in your head saying 'hmm, well twelve is 2 more than ten, so if I add up ten and ten and two and two I get twenty four?'

That's wild if so.

For your reference, I would follow the procedure above approximately, but visually with numbers that just do the thing that feels right. I think under the hood we're probably doing the same thing, just with a different interface layer

jacomoRodriguez · 6 months ago
I can just speak for me, obviously, but yes, that is what's happening. But it's not someone, it is more like me explaining / telling it to myself. Depending on the complexity this can be more or less verbal - the more complex, the less verbal I would say.
jacomoRodriguez commented on Show HN: Kreuzberg – Modern async Python library for document text extraction   github.com/Goldziher/kreu... · Posted by u/nhirschfeld
nhirschfeld · 7 months ago
That's my neighborhood in Berlin, which I love
jacomoRodriguez · 7 months ago
amazing that half of the comments revolve around the name and the Neighbourhood. But I also clicked the topic because of the name, hello neighbour :)

jokes aside, really cool library. I'm currently working in a bigger project where we build a data lake with a wide variety of input sources and formats - this could be quite interesting for us.

jacomoRodriguez commented on Show HN: Kreuzberg – Modern async Python library for document text extraction   github.com/Goldziher/kreu... · Posted by u/nhirschfeld
rednafi · 7 months ago
Gotta write something named Wedding, Schoneberg, or Pankow. Kewt names.
jacomoRodriguez · 7 months ago
Mitte?
jacomoRodriguez commented on What we learned copying all the best code assistants   blog.val.town/blog/fast-f... · Posted by u/stevekrouse
amelius · 8 months ago
When can AI do refactors that encompass multiple files or an entire project?
jacomoRodriguez · 8 months ago
It can already, try cursor composer or copilot edit sessions.
jacomoRodriguez commented on Creating a QR Code step by step   nayuki.io/page/creating-a... · Posted by u/D4Ha
belter · 10 months ago
The feedback he receives is quite fun: https://www.nayuki.io/page/poor-feedback-from-readers
jacomoRodriguez · 9 months ago
Sorry, Sounds more like the blog author is kind of a douche: "No, your not allowed to use my code from a GitHub repo for your university projekt chat bot: your coding standards are not up to mine. And btw. Your English sucks"
jacomoRodriguez commented on Go is my hammer, and everything is a nail   maragu.dev/blog/go-is-my-... · Posted by u/markusw
sgt · a year ago
What's so bad about Celery?
jacomoRodriguez · a year ago
curious as well!
jacomoRodriguez commented on How to found a company in Germany: 14 "easy" steps and lots of pain   eidel.io/how-to-found-a-c... · Posted by u/olieidel
nicbou · a year ago
I document German bureaucracy for a living,[0] and everything is like that. Every life event - immigrating, getting a job, getting married, having a child, buying a car - is mired in slow, paper-based bureaucracy. It is a constant, significant impediment to life in the country.

Just last week, I was telling people that the best way to get married in Germany is to get married in Denmark.

I cannot overstate how terrible German bureaucracy is, and how defeating it is to deal with it. A lot of people give up and leave the country over it.

[0] https://allaboutberlin.com

jacomoRodriguez · a year ago
Just wanted to say "hey", when reading the topic and you nickname I thought is was you. The link in you commented confirmed it. We met at verkstedt (Mario)
jacomoRodriguez commented on Ask HN: What have you built with LLMs?    · Posted by u/break_the_bank
jacomoRodriguez · 2 years ago
Me and an colleague working on a language learning app https://poli.xyz. It integrates in you favorite messenger and offers a wide variety of languages. You can either either do freestyle conversations or play certain scenarios. The bot corrects your Grammatik, translates and explains words and sentences and support tts and stt.
jacomoRodriguez commented on Ask HN: How many of you are self employed?    · Posted by u/asim
ringofchaos · 2 years ago
Would living on investment income be considered as self employed. I quit my management job of Tech department of my company.

Saved enough money to generate 80 percent of my last drawn salary from my investments.

Now focusing on creating my own fintech web app, with generative ai integration.

I like the feeling of working independently and years of corporate job had taken taken toll on mental health.

Currently building skills in fullstack web development and generative ai. Would take freelance job for some extra cash

jacomoRodriguez · 2 years ago
so asking the big and obvious question: in what did yo invest?
jacomoRodriguez commented on Gemini AI   deepmind.google/technolog... · Posted by u/dmotz
ekianjo · 2 years ago
> the EU is trying to protect the privacy and data of its citisense

Thats the same EU which is trying to break encryption we are talking about?

jacomoRodriguez · 2 years ago
actually, fair point. Not sure what's going wrong there, but I really hope that does not go through as proposed. But I hold on to the opinion that the EU is generally doing a lot of beneficial regulations in the tech space.

u/jacomoRodriguez

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