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idea is simply that only interface is defined and sent with the software package. functions are synthesized on client side device at runtime. to guarantee predictable results, a software should define language model to be used for synthesis as well as any parameters that differs from defaults. now this allows any real time customization of software at runtime. for example end user may type to configuration prompt: "can you change the background to green", and software adapts in real time to change background green. or "can you make the layout two columns and take full screen width", and layout changes in real time to adapt to requirements.
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nostr bitwise search initial implementation https://nosbin.com/nevent1qqswtcm7pa9czlxnkns0p6qt36vcl0mgngfjmwhlaqhhujcp43gh5cspzemhxue69uhkzarvv9ejumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgqg4waehxw309ajkgetw9ehx7um5wghxcctwvsq3wamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wvekhgtnhd9azucnf0gq3gamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wdau8gu3wv3jhvqgswaehxw309ahx7um5wgh8w6twv5q3jamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3w0fjkyetyv4jjucmvda6kgqghwaehxw309aex2mrp0yhxxatjwfjkuapwveukjqg5waehxw309aex2mrp0yhxgctdw4eju6t0qyt8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnwdaeky6tw9e3k7mgprfmhxue69uhhyetvv9ujummjv9hxwetsd9kxctnyv4mqzxrhwden5te0wfjkccte9eekummjwsh8xmmrd9skcpq00rm this version does not yet utilize compression, therefore created binary files are large. here is more details what this is: nostr:note1qqqpkz8jfuk2u4h4yd8qgpsqx8gjtlmhkjtmth65y73z4s5ayhls40ceu6
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client moStard 31990:877308276be50ce9bafa7e5e374e4fcbf5e9859a21918f34baefd000746b7d35:1732044917
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here is some example results. first query is tokenized, then unordered match is queried against data.bin. reading data2.jsonl loaded data.bin 1000 query: whatever searching stopped at limit 5 search results: 1) I'm glad Bitcoin is not a quick turn-over for greater financial wealth. It forces you to wait, and deal with deep questions as you ride the rollercoaster, like "Who are you when you strip away all the money?" If you are nothing without the money, then you are nothing with it, for all it can do is preserve your past energy into the future for greater opportunities. But while you wait for it, "how" you wait for it strengthens the character you'll be when it's time. It's not what you make of bitcoin when you are profitable, rather what you make of yourself while you wait for it. The person you become is done without wealth, for money just enhances who you are already... and for many, this is a distraction in their journey towards strengthening a virteous, kind and compassionate person. For those who find enlightment through bitcoin, they may realize that if you could manage without that store of wealth while you waited for it, being happy as you work, laughing daily with friends and family, working towards your ikigai, living in the present joyfully... then you don't need it, you never needed it. You just needed to believe in yourself. #photography #mindfulness #bitcoin https://m.primal.net/PpFY.jpg Matched tokens: ['ever', 'what'] 2) For what they charge for a basic service which is pretty much an oil change and to topped up any other fluids that's low, I can do for way cheaper once you have the things you need plus tools. But for everything that's a bit more hardcore I'll call a mechanic,not before I YouTube it first lol Matched tokens: ['ever', 'what']
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here is some example results. first query is tokenized, then unordered match is queried against data.bin. reading data2.jsonl loaded data.bin 1000 query: whatever searching stopped at limit 5 search results: 1) I'm glad Bitcoin is not a quick turn-over for greater financial wealth. It forces you to wait, and deal with deep questions as you ride the rollercoaster, like "Who are you when you strip away all the money?" If you are nothing without the money, then you are nothing with it, for all it can do is preserve your past energy into the future for greater opportunities. But while you wait for it, "how" you wait for it strengthens the character you'll be when it's time. It's not what you make of bitcoin when you are profitable, rather what you make of yourself while you wait for it. The person you become is done without wealth, for money just enhances who you are already... and for many, this is a distraction in their journey towards strengthening a virteous, kind and compassionate person. For those who find enlightment through bitcoin, they may realize that if you could manage without that store of wealth while you waited for it, being happy as you work, laughing daily with friends and family, working towards your ikigai, living in the present joyfully... then you don't need it, you never needed it. You just needed to believe in yourself. #photography #mindfulness #bitcoin https://m.primal.net/PpFY.jpg Matched tokens: ['ever', 'what'] 2) For what they charge for a basic service which is pretty much an oil change and to topped up any other fluids that's low, I can do for way cheaper once you have the things you need plus tools. But for everything that's a bit more hardcore I'll call a mechanic,not before I YouTube it first lol Matched tokens: ['ever', 'what']
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Works flawlessly after you fixed it.
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js is just a language that runs in isolated virtual machine whereas c++ is language that has direct access to system resources python is just c++ which never works and is worse in performance rust is just c++ but it got package management right js sucks only because there are not js devs anymore, there are only vue, react and node devs. ie: facebook built on top of js and now everyone is building on top of what facebook built. c++ sucks because you have to git clone and compile every library yourself to use in your project python sucks because every python project breaks after minor python version upgrade, such as 3.11 to 3.12 or 3.12 to 3.13. basically every project made on previous python version is incompatible with next minor version upgrade. rust sucks because it enforces some ridiculous coding logic to make it so fucking memory safe. yet its not even isolated in anyway, so you can very well run malware that deletes all your files anyway.
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// Software 3.0 synthesis prompt // @appVersion: 2 // @model: mistral-small:24b-instruct-2501-q4_K_M // @prompt: // following interface defines a program logic. implement the program in python. its not necessary to implement the interface itself, its for explanation purposes only. interface DiscussionBoard { bool sendMessage(int threadId, String message) void printThreads() void printMessages(int threadId) int getActiveThread() void exitActiveThread() void sendMessageToActiveThread(String message) void createNewThread(String message) void enterThread(int threadId) // if prompt input equals "exit" then exitActiveThread() else sendMessageToActiveThread(String message) void promptMessage() // if prompt input equals "new" then createNewThread(...) else enterThread(...) void promptThread() // main loop runs infinitely void mainLoop(){ if(getActiveThread()){ printMessages(getActiveThread()) promptMessage() }else{ printThreads() promptThread(prompt()) } } }
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if events specify cid in tags, its possible to find referenced events from ipfs: event_id = cid([ 0, <pubkey, as a lowercase hex string>, <created_at, as a number>, <kind, as a number>, <tags, as an array of arrays of non-null strings>, <content, as a string> ]) { ... tags: [ "c": cid ] } however blossom is already compatible with existing notes: https://blossom.server/event_id#signature would return event in json format: [ 0, <pubkey, as a lowercase hex string>, <created_at, as a number>, <kind, as a number>, <tags, as an array of arrays of non-null strings>, <content, as a string> ] if signature is somehow detached and moved with the reference, this all works out: { ... tags: [ "e": id#signature ] } or ipfs: { ... tags: [ "c": cid#signature ] } now one would be able to find event through static http server and verify its signature because it was provided with the reference.
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