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this is incredible

A guy who worked at docker on docker swarm now works at Anthropic so makes sense


Swarm is actually OpenAI's terminology https://github.com/openai/swarm


Swarm is actually bee terminology


Swarm is actually human terminology

I believe bees call it "bzz bzzt *clockwise dance* *wiggle*"





I think we can all agree Swarm is a proprietary term coined by LargeCorpB for a project that never really got off the ground but definitely can't share the name with any other commercial venture.


The first pre-release for Docker Swarm came out a decade ago, the first release of OpenAI swarm came out only a year ago, I guess I'm not sure what you're trying to say.

https://github.com/docker-archive/classicswarm/releases/tag/...

https://github.com/openai/swarm/commit/e5eabc6f0bdc5193d8342...


https://gist.github.com/kieranklaassen/d2b35569be2c7f1412c64...

Looks like claude calls it just "teams" under the covers


Probably a beekeeper in spare time


He's really into APIary things


Proof of corncept was right there!


Haven't been able to turn it off yet. It's so awful looking and distracting, even with "reduce transparency" and "reduce motion" enabled. I actually think these settings are making it stutter more. It's definitely slower than iOS 18.


Someone's been raiding inputs from Perlin's page

https://mrl.cs.nyu.edu/~perlin/experiments/quikwriting/


This is interesting. I’m familiar with Perlins noise but I’ve never seen this page.


One time he came to talk at my school, and he spent the whole hour talking about sports.

He demanded that we pay the cost for a private jet to transport him, as well as his hotel costs.


You can also cross your eyes the other way and make the pattern in a MagicEye pop the other way (in vs out, or vice versa)


Life and psychology are not neatly provable / disprovable structures all the way down though.


We're all basically at the mercy of chance and the human default of iatrogenic solutioning.


Nearly every computing system geared toward consumers has to provide some form of stimulation ("entertainment"), IMO, because the more time we spend on computers, the less human interaction we have, but our brains still need the simulated interactivity. I think it's why LLMs are so popular and will probably continue to be in the future, regardless of them ever getting "good".


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