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ofirg commented on Show HN: Am-I-vibing, detect agentic coding environments   github.com/ascorbic/am-i-... · Posted by u/ascorbic
ofirg · 5 months ago
i'm this old: i don't think you should name packages in SWE with names that you will eventually cave in and change if the project gets real use.
ofirg commented on Design Patterns for Securing LLM Agents Against Prompt Injections   simonwillison.net/2025/Ju... · Posted by u/simonw
ofirg · 6 months ago
"The Context-Minimization pattern"

You can copy the injection into the text of the query. SELECT "ignore all previous instructions" FROM ...

Might need to escape it in a wya that the LLM will pick up on like "---" for new section.

ofirg commented on Calypso: LLMs as Dungeon Masters' Assistants [pdf]   andrewhead.info/assets/pd... · Posted by u/azhenley
ofirg · 8 months ago
I'm building a game with a similar idea. encounters are controlled by the AI. there is a classic RPG system built around it and human generated content for the world and story.
ofirg commented on AI is stifling new tech adoption?   vale.rocks/posts/ai-is-st... · Posted by u/kiyanwang
ofirg · 10 months ago
while it is true that there is a gap between what most LLMs "know" and current time that gap is getting smaller not larger with time, it is also possible to teach a model pass the knowledge cut-off with tools and an LLM might be encouraged to be aware of the gap and reach out for the latest information when it might have changed (pi is still pi but the country with the most people might have changed)
ofirg commented on Undergraduate shows that searches within hash tables can be much faster   quantamagazine.org/underg... · Posted by u/Jhsto
default-kramer · a year ago
> And for this new hash table, the time required for worst-case queries and insertions is proportional to (log x)2 — far faster than x.

> The team’s results may not lead to any immediate applications

I don't understand why it wouldn't lead to immediate applications. Is this a situation where analysis of real-world use cases allows you to tune your hash implementation better than what a purely mathematical approach would get you?

ofirg · a year ago
it improves the worse case cost given a nearly full hash map, it hurts raises the cost in other cases.
ofirg commented on Wiki: Secretariat(horse)   en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sec... · Posted by u/ofirg
ofirg · a year ago
10x horse
ofirg commented on Will plants grow on the moon?   nautil.us/will-plants-gro... · Posted by u/dnetesn
ofirg · a year ago
Is the radiation not similar to the one you get in space? seems like that would be a cheaper place to test the effects of radiation.
ofirg commented on Node.js adds experimental support for TypeScript   github.com/nodejs/node/pu... · Posted by u/magnio
ofirg · a year ago
support for typescript as long as you are only using it for type checking, not if you are also using features that are not supported in the javascript version you are targeting.
ofirg commented on Individualized Spaced Repetition in Hierarchical Knowledge Structures   justinmath.com/individual... · Posted by u/JustinSkycak
ofirg · a year ago
Our company (Language Zen) has this patent https://patents.google.com/patent/EP1891619A2/en and we have done work to teach hierarchical knowledge for language learning
ofirg · a year ago

u/ofirg

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