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I can maunder around the house, fiddle and faddle, and the dog dozes mightily.

ONE MOMENT IN THE KITCHEN. ONE SOUND.

and I have a dog snout coming my way with precision and focus.

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That is really funny.

I did a wee stint at a unusually competent defense shop and they had a requirement of specific home net hardware. So might be some meat on the bones.

But having the Trump Train crew have the sads about Trump. Heh. They voted for him!

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As it stands the system isn't fully baked. Still working out some stuff.

Aiming to let the large language models do language, the actual logic pushed to a logic kernel.

Let me know what you think!

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SummerEyes | Reasoning You Can Audit Formal uncertainty reasoning for analysts, investigators, and decision-makers. Cut through conflicting sources. Know what to believe and why.

summereyes.vip hey Bluesky. You heard it here first.

What if there was an AI reasoning engine that didn't make stuff up?

I started grinding into logic the other month- subjective logic, conflicting logic, etc. Came out with some ideas of anti hallucinogenic reasoning.

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making Claude hit its head on lean proofs seems like a good use of ai.

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Alfred Twu Thought remains undefeated.

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It's a 3xx / 4xx course series conventionally. I specifically*am* in the community and have always wanted to keep my math skills improving without matriculating.

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Get your vaccinations, and your kids vaccinations, and your grandkids vaccinations. and other extended family and friends should be vaxxed

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I always look at community college courses and they are not - idk - intense. I want to learn something hard.

A two semester course of Real and Complex Analysis for example.

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It's the classic "someone else wrote it and now I have to maintain it" problem sped up.

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I keep wondering about the market for journalism and how interested citizens could put together a profitable news agency.

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I would work for a POTUS AOC. At this point, I'd work for most any forward looking & honorable POTUS. But AOC would be a great choice, I think.

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This is about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

My earnest advice to you is to stop worrying about labels like "liberal" and "conservative" and think about the immediate, concrete, REAL effects of, say, an AOC presidency vs. A JD Vance presidency

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Like I said a couple years ago, leftist antisemitism is getting worse. Like, we're at the Naming The Jew stage and next I guess will be the triple parentheses

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Starting a new project in 2026: trying to drink a coffee in as many Seattle neighborhoods as I possibly can.

Seattle's coffee scene is truly one of my favorite things about this city and this will be a great excuse to fully explore it.

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This was one of the bosses' explicit goals in getting Trump elected - crush the strong Biden era labor market in order to discipline workers and make them submit to abuse and exploitation. That, not burrito taxi prices, was the actual economic stakes of the 2024 election

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No. It does not make me mad. If I need to relate those, the pointer I want is void*.

Why are you doing this to us?

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i havent stopped thinking about this ttrpg cover for 2 years

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Next time somebody tries to get me to justify the existence of the humanities, I’ll just point out how for the past two Super Bowls we’ve all jumped online and engaged in collective semiotics and hermeneutics of the half-time show as text.

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Really feels like *gestures* the NFL is on this side of the MAGA/others divide and that's just weird.

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Maybe we should have gone out trying to find owls to photograph.

The game isn't moving fast, the ads are mostly insane, and I haven't been outside enough.

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Computers have the same sorts of errors, and languages have to express them.

Like a gas car always fails when it runs out of gas.

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Retelling Eden: Feminism, Folklore and Narrative Reclamation As a formerly Orthodox, now secular, deeply online millennial woman who loves the incredible extended chain of shared imagination that makes up the Jewish people’s collective narrative world-building,...

Shalom friends! Enjoy this blog I wrote for Reboot, a case study in adapting tales from a deeply patriarchal tradition, shaped by male storytellers, into modern feminist Midrash…while STILL having each plot twist and character trait rooted in those same ancient texts!
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Whatever the programmer defines for a given program.

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So I booted up lean and instructed the latest Claude to act entirely as a TA and critique & instruct.

Well, it's been a long time since I wrote proofs, and this is a hard go. But I have a robot instructor which has time to spare.

I now have some theorems about concat. Whee.

finé/

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A core issue with proven code has been the sheer /work/ it's taken to prove it to date.

Well, cost of codegen is crashing.

We still need to have rock solid programs.

Where does that leave us?

Well...

Let's prove it works.

2/

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Today I started the serious grind to learn Lean.

I have a rough hypothesis of one approach to future programming. It involves a formal method system being set up to specify the system, then AI is used to generate the code, then the prover ensures the qualities are held.

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We had goals at my shop last year - and this year - for using AI.

As silly as the hype men get, AI is becoming quite effective if you put your head down and think about it.

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Rust vs. C++ in 2026: We Rewrote Our Core Engine And Killed The Safety Tax Myth Last March, a six-line lambda cost my company $2.3 million.

"A bug in our app cost us $2.3mn. We re-wrote it in Rust, and our C++ senior devs swore it would be slower. It turned out to be faster. The safety tax is real, but we were paying it in the wrong language." medium.com/@ArkProtocol...

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