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pylotlight commented on MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max   apple.com/newsroom/2026/0... · Posted by u/scrlk
razster · 9 days ago
I run a local model on the daily. I have it making tickets when certain emails come in and made a small that I can click to approve ticket creation. It follows my instructions and has a nice chain of thought process trained. Local LLMs are starting to become very useful. Not OpenClaw crap.
pylotlight · 9 days ago
What vram you running to allow both a capable model to run and also everything else the device needs to run?
pylotlight commented on AGENTS.md outperforms skills in our agent evals   vercel.com/blog/agents-md... · Posted by u/maximedupre
cainxinth · a month ago
Even AI doesn’t RTFM
pylotlight · a month ago
It learnt from the best
pylotlight commented on Clawdbot - open source personal AI assistant   github.com/clawdbot/clawd... · Posted by u/IndignantTyrant
apetresc · a month ago
I found this HN post because I have a Clawdbot task that scans HN periodically for data gathering purposes and it saw a post about itself and it got excited and decided to WhatsApp me about it.

So that’s where I’m at with Clawdbot.

pylotlight · a month ago
Do you tell it what you find interesting so it only responds with those posts? i.e AI/tech news/updates, gaming etc..
pylotlight commented on Show HN: Webctl – Browser automation for agents based on CLI instead of MCP   github.com/cosinusalpha/w... · Posted by u/cosinusalpha
0x696C6961 · 2 months ago
MCP let's you hide secrets from the LLM
pylotlight · 2 months ago
you can do same thing with cli via env vars no?
pylotlight commented on Neural Networks: Zero to Hero   karpathy.ai/zero-to-hero.... · Posted by u/suioir
sh3rl0ck · 2 months ago
Is it weird that I now know exactly which xkcd it will be just with conversational context?

Granted I'm a bit of a Randall Munroe content addict, but it's become second nature now.

pylotlight · 2 months ago
I feel like the same top 5~ are often repeated so it becomes easy to guess.
pylotlight commented on TurboDiffusion: 100–200× Acceleration for Video Diffusion Models   github.com/thu-ml/TurboDi... · Posted by u/meander_water
exe34 · 2 months ago
those streams of text are often conditioned on the prompts - people are using it to learn about new concepts, and as a hyperpersonalised version of search. it can not only tell you of tools you didn't know existed, but it can show you how to use them.

I do like my buttons to stay where I left them - but that can be conditioned. instead of gnome "designers" telling me the button needs to be wide enough to hit with my left foot, I could tell the system I want this button to be small and in that corner - and add it to my prompt.

pylotlight · 2 months ago
I feel like a lot of the above assumes the user knows what they want or what works best. I want an intelligent designer to figure out the best flow/story/narrative/game and create/present it, cause I'm a dumb user who doesn't know what is actually good.
pylotlight commented on MiniMax M2.1: Built for Real-World Complex Tasks, Multi-Language Programming   minimaxi.com/news/minimax... · Posted by u/110
Alifatisk · 2 months ago
I’d stick to artificial analysis
pylotlight · 2 months ago
That has many of its own problems as well.
pylotlight commented on Skills Officially Comes to Codex   developers.openai.com/cod... · Posted by u/rochansinha
haffi112 · 3 months ago
What are your favourite skills?
pylotlight · 3 months ago
nunchuck skills
pylotlight commented on Show HN: TinyPDF – 3kb pdf library (70x smaller than jsPDF)   github.com/Lulzx/tinypdf... · Posted by u/lulzx
lulzx · 3 months ago
I have added it!
pylotlight · 3 months ago
HTML -> PDF was also a use case I've used previously FYI
pylotlight commented on Gemini 3 Flash: Frontier intelligence built for speed   blog.google/products/gemi... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
pests · 3 months ago
This has been my dream for voice control of PC for ages now. No wake word, no button press, no beeping or nagging, just fluently describe what you want to happen and it does.
pylotlight · 3 months ago
without a wake word, it would have to listen and process all parsed audio. you really want everything captured near the device/mic to be sent to external servers?

u/pylotlight

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