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I’m building infrastructure for LLM agents and copilots that need to reason and operate over time—not just in single prompts.<p>One core challenge I keep hitting: managing evolving memory and context. RAG works for retrieval, and scratchpads are fine for short-term reasoning—but once agents need to ...
I built this because I didn't trust Slack with API keys, and there are many other cases where I don’t want my shared secrets to be hanging around in chat windows.<p>Here is exactly how the encryption works-
1) You enter your secret
2) Your message is encrypted and a url is generated. Url contai...
I recently discovered U.S. Patent 4,643,421, "Video game in which a host image repels ravenous images by serving filled vessels", and even though it's bunk as a patent, it's amazing as a document.
I note the 15-day old user 'tuxy' doesn't exactly appear to be a spammer, but does seem to be just slowly submitting 'stories' from http://readtext.org.
It seems to be mostly historical, but I'm not sure it's really contributing much. The other day I saw ["Compilers and How They Work An Overview"...
With today third victory on a match of best of five, AlphaGo, Google's deep mind company AI already proven that he is far better than his opponent Lee Sedol, the best player of the last ten years in go game.
It did it from such an overwhelming way according to the commentators that there is, in ...