Joined March 2009
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Experimenting with multi agent heterogeneous deployments delegating via a central hub in term-llm. Runners in containers, cloud, whatever and a fabric to communicate. Personal use case is going to be wrangling all my github.com/discourse/dv containers first. github.com/SamSaffron/term-l…
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Multi provider is the future of all AI harnesses, we are living in a transient period that will be over in a few years. Harness/AI lab lock-in is not a forever thing
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How good is your intuition? Fable will be back
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9% three months
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In my 2 days of experience, GPT 5.5 xhigh remains consistently better at finding security issues than Fable (even when Fable is not being nerfed). We even tried our Discourse codebase scan with Fable and it did not turn up anything new.
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We are getting ultra used to the limits of TUIs with agentic coding and term-llm provides a really fast experience, however one huge advantage web interfaces afford is the ability to explore ideas visually prior to applying code changes (also term-llm but web interface).
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"Great instinct" is the new Fable version "Your'e absolutely right" and I kind of like it... yes I have great instincts thank you very much 😄
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If you want fable to stop silently switching whole continuation to Opus after a refusal you can set: CLAUDE_CODE_DISABLE_REFUSAL_FALLBACK=1 ... it will simply stop when it decides you are doing something too dangerous
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Fable GPT 5.5 xhigh are a fantastic combo.
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Started working on a new gem called safe_image github.com/discourse/safe_im… it is an extraction of all image handling in Discourse with strict security in mind landlock/env pruning/limits etc etc. Implemented both in Image Magick (which we will be abandoning) and vips.
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Pelican through the ages with Claude Fable Max 1-shot prompt in term-llm claw: wasnotwas.com/artifacts/clau… It is more fun than the Opus attempt. duck action is very cute. > make a highly creative web artifact with multiple biomes that follow the journeys of a pelican riding bike through the ages, test it along the way ensure it plays really nicely and progresses in difficulty, the gameplay should be addictive and fun
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Not seeing the visual diff between cjpegli and libvips (this is probably recompressed by X, but trust me on this one :) ) seems like a free 24%
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Running this now... any bets on how many github copilot credits it will consume?
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58.75 credits (so that is cents ... for 1 code review), I highly respect what Microsoft did here, it was the right move... but boy ... paying retail for LLMs as a dev today is tough.
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counting down till an npm/rubygems clone of sorts that has the metadata of { sha: XYZ, url: XYZ, mythos_approved: true, gpt_56_cyber_approved: true } shows up.
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We scanned our controllers with Opus 4.8 max and it found no new medium and up findings. GPT 5.5 xhigh already scanned our codebase and found the important things many of which Opus missed. 5.5 remains goat for security, I would not be surprised if it is already close to Mythos
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@reach_vb gpt 5.5 cyber invite 🙏
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24 hours later still thinking about how Jarvis described a bug I had in my podcast fetcher. This folks is why having a soul.md is important.
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If you give GPT 5.5 xhigh eyes (chrome mcp / playwright / whatever) and a clear task it is a tank ... it will just keep going and going and going like an energizer bunny till it figures stuff out. This is even without needing goal/progressive or a ralph loop
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The logical conclusion of where this will end on some open source projects, certain bug fixes will be banned cause a machine happened upon the solution first. You will get lovely grandfathered buggy artisan software cause of reasons.
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Empowering people to own and change their software was the open source slogan for decades. Now the grand democratization finally arrives, and it's all "yeah, but not like that" 🙄
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"Anthropic-controlled automation gets bundled. Externally controlled automation gets metered." tons of words in the slop tower Jarvis made with Opus 4.8 and GPT-5.5, but that is the point worth remembering: wasnotwas.com/writing/was-no…
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