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zwarag commented on Bubble Sorted Amen Break   parametricavocado.itch.io... · Posted by u/eieio
_nothing · 7 hours ago
Cool but I'm a bit confused - bubble sorted by what, exactly? Like what is the y-axis?
zwarag · 7 hours ago
Y is essentially the order. If you take the recording and start slicing. The first slices are the smaller ones and the later slices are the taller ones.
zwarag commented on I resigned from OpenAI   twitter.com/kalinowski007... · Posted by u/mmaia
dbtc · 6 days ago
I'm worried that China will build said killing machines only because they see that we are and feel the need to be prepared.
zwarag · 6 days ago
If you compare how many countries China has attacked or invaded with how many the United States has attacked or invaded, it paints a clear picture of whom to fear.
zwarag commented on /e/OS is a complete, fully “deGoogled” mobile ecosystem   e.foundation/e-os/... · Posted by u/doener
spudlyo · 12 days ago
This account has three comments on HN, all of them essentially the same type of /e/OS advocacy pablum.

"I wanted to add a perspective from an LLM sockpuppet, because I know you're all not deeply cynical and mistrustful yet."

zwarag · 11 days ago
I also recently switched from an iPhone to a Fairphone with e/OS and can say that I absolutely share that experience.
zwarag commented on F-Droid Board of Directors nominations 2026   f-droid.org/2026/02/26/bo... · Posted by u/edent
scrollop · 15 days ago
Would love to ditch google and use grapheneOS, however have so many banking and (stupid) outlook for work.
zwarag · 14 days ago
Theres e/OS where you can have a locked bootloader with some phones
zwarag commented on LLM=True   blog.codemine.be/posts/20... · Posted by u/avh3
burkaman · 16 days ago
Why can't the agent harness dynamically decide whether outputs should be put into the context or not? It could check with an LLM to determine if the verbatim output seems important, and if not, store the full output locally but replace it in the prompt with a brief summary and unique ID. Then make a tool available so the full output can be retrieved later if necessary. That's roughly how humans do it, you scroll through your terminal and make quick decisions about what parts you can ignore, and then maybe come back later when you realize "oh I should probably read that whole stack trace".

It wouldn't even need to send the full output to make a decision, it could just send "npm run build output 500 lines and succeeded, do we need to read the output?" and based on the rest of the conversation the LLM can respond yes or no.

zwarag · 16 days ago
Isn't that what subagents do to a certain degree?
zwarag commented on “Car Wash” test with 53 models   opper.ai/blog/car-wash-te... · Posted by u/felix089
gnatman · 18 days ago
LLMs sure do love to burn tokens. It’s like a high schooler trying to meet the minimum word length on a take home essay.
zwarag · 18 days ago
well, they probably have quite a lot of text from high schoolers trying to meet the minimum word length on a take home essay in the training data
zwarag commented on GrapheneOS – Break Free from Google and Apple   blog.tomaszdunia.pl/graph... · Posted by u/to3k
palata · 25 days ago
I have been a user of /e/OS for 5 years, and also of GOS and would like to share my opinion on this:

> it's worth noting that the GOS community is absurdly toxic to anyone doing anything privacy-related that isn't under the banner of GOS

What I have seen (and I am not involved in any of those projects) is that GOS does care a lot about security, has a higher quality in that regard than anything else, and tends to be blunt about "inferior" projects communicating about security.

Not that they couldn't improve their communication style, but usually when they call out technical limitations of other projects (e.g. /e/OS), they are right. And I mean the technical arguments. Then I have seen a bunch of drama, but to be fair I have seen those other communities show toxic behaviour towards GOS just as much as the opposite.

It feels like it is GOS vs "the others", because the others don't criticise each other, and GOS bluntly criticises when they see claims they find are wrong (I have seen claims by /e/OS going from misleading to downright wrong).

On my particular phone, after 5 years with /e/OS, the Fairphone updates were outdated by 4 years. In terms of security I would have been better with the Stock Android. It depends on the phone of course, because /e/OS tends to claim that they support everything and they just can't. Even on a phone that /e/OS supports well, GrapheneOS is superior, period.

But I agree, I could do without all the drama. I guess my point is that it goes both ways.

zwarag · 24 days ago
I guess on /e/OS you can just run Google Maps in a browser if you really want Google Maps features (like searching for a restaurant). Organicmaps works fine if you just need to get from A to B. It does lack live traffic, but you'll have to live with fewer features if you really want to not use Google for most stuff.
zwarag commented on Designing a 36-key custom keyboard layout (2021)   peterxjang.medium.com/des... · Posted by u/speckx
bjoli · a month ago
I had it as a mind game for a while to design keyboard layouts that would be optimal for Swedish, German and English (my main languages). I found that you can only get so far with algorithmic approaches. I liked the ones I designed without computer help much better than the one i made with generic algorithms or machine learning, despite being worse on paper. Neither "combos" or distance travelled explained what made the layouts good.

Now, I never used any of the layouts for more than a month or two, but it was still a fun experiment.

zwarag · a month ago
Have you had a look at EurKey layout? I, too, have to switch between English, German and Italian and I found it to be great.

https://eurkey.steffen.bruentjen.eu/?lang=de

zwarag commented on Fedora Asahi Remix is now working on Apple M3   bsky.app/profile/did:plc:... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
zwarag · a month ago
Can't wait M1 to not be supported by Apple anymore to snack up some of that awesome hardware for cheap and run linux on it.
zwarag commented on A2UI: A Protocol for Agent-Driven Interfaces   a2ui.org/... · Posted by u/makeramen
zwarag · 3 months ago
Could this be the link that allows designers to design a UI in Figma and let an agent build it via A2UI?

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