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I feel that the title burries the lead and a positive one would be better:

Upload queues are better than cooldowns

I almost didn't read it because I wasn't interested in a rant. This is a genuinely good idea though so I'm glad I did.

Alas, I did click through so perhaps the title is more effective than my sentiments.


This looks very cool! My concern is just that it's a lot of things bundled in one and I kind of have to trust you for all of them. I would prefer something that puts together a stack of better known components, like a docker compose of agent-sandbox and tailscale or something equivalent, etc ... ideally with each of those swappable.

Looks cool! What's a roost? Is that just a name for the server to go with the whole egg analogy some technology that I haven't heard of before?

This sentiment seems to be shared widely. Is there a good conversion guide for tmux users?

I tried zellij a couple of years ago when it first got popular and it didn't click for me.


https://zellij.dev/screencasts/

has some starting links, if screencasts do it for you

For me the only glitch was some key binding collision with ghostty/aerospace but it works perfectly out of the box on alacritty for me


Tried it when it came out on mac and it was super glitchy so I gave up. Also usally tmux is useful when I ssh

Great post. Thanks!

Very nice!

I've been wanting to adopt Lean for a project but wasn't sure about the speed. Nice to hear that it should be good on that front.


Thanks. Just noting that those docs say the cache duration is 5 min and not 1 hour as stated in sibling comment:

> By default, the cache has a 5-minute lifetime. The cache is refreshed for no additional cost each time the cached content is used. > > If you find that 5 minutes is too short, Anthropic also offers a 1-hour cache duration at additional cost.


Apparently Anthropic downgraded cache TTL to 5 min without telling anyone. My biggest issue with the recent issues with Claude Code is the lack transparency, although it looks like even Boris doesn't know about one: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47736476

Does anyone ever worry about prompt injection attacks against yourself in these?

When I was into hypnosis and NLP between one and two decades ago, I used to worry about what the instructions were once I was hypnotized. I lacked the terminology then but there days we would call these prompt injections, just against the human brain.

I guess social engineering is another form, although that's probably more akin to a CSRF or flawed auth logic exploit.


For real? I wouldn't have thought so many would be possible so soon. Might actually need to look into quantum computing again after 20 years.

They did not make a 17000 qubit computer. The qubits were not controllable or general in any way. The paper is linked, look at it.

This title is misleading.


Thanks for the clarification.

It is still orders of magnitude away from breaking RSA 2048 even under the most optimistic assumptions. And qubits double waaay slower than transistors so far.

Thanks. What order of magnitude qbits would be needed for RSA 2048?

AES128 / Grover?

Still requires thousands of logical qubits, which would correspond to millions of physical qubits. And this machine isn't even fully there for the physical qubit part. It's like the first step to physical qubits.

I haven't had these issues but I find it strange that I can only sign in with email magic links and no other auth like webauthn for example.

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