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As a general rule, the state should over-supply services. There should be slack in the system almost all the time. Relaxed GPs with lots of time to talk to their patients. So many teachers that the main trouble is finding rooms for them all.

Not only does this see a better quality of service mostly, but it also cushions the system in the event of an unexpected shock.

If you have just enough professionals to deliver at 100%, you don’t have enough professionals.

My view on how fedi's social model is inherently humane (This should really be a blog post) (1/6) 

For a while i've been talking about the "Fedi Tapestry", how each server essentially adds to a locality of fedi - how it creates a "local bubble", that doesn't become an echo chamber.

It's difficult to explain why, I often refer to the fact that open federation enables people to connect with others.

But why doesn't it turn into something like the large social platforms, the so-called "Public Squares"?

I think it has a lot to do with the fact how each server has an overlap with other servers, wrt social elements.

See the below image, here i use colors as a single dimension of "social likeliness", but there are incredibly many different spectrums and factors that influence this, so just see this as it is; a simplified model.

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New Paper: On the application of Bloom Filter Hierarchies representing
Sub-word Token Bigram Occurrence to Probabilistic Full Text Search

This is a note regarding a prototype I've been working on for a few months in the domain of Decentralized Search (and Indexing)

It covers a data structure with interesting properties that I've been playing with, and documents some experiments regarding naive full text search performance.

Comments/questions/critique welcome.

PDF: sarahjamielewis.com/decentrali

Struggled to get this code parser and transformer together for months now. Now that it's doing the thing it feels very satisfying. The data flow is now my plaything. 😈😈😈

It's a long shot, but it would be really funny if Microsoft and Google both capsize when the AI bubble pops, resulting in Valve taking over as the dominant home PC OS and buying the xbox brand for cheap, a sudden surge of corporate interest funding ReactOS, and a bewildered Viktor Lofgren waking up one morning to discover that Marginalia had become the world's dominant search engine over night. Chrome users however would still continue to refuse to switch to Firefox.

I think it's a missed opportunity that OS's don't provide a native way to group windows into tabs. I should be able to take any number of windows from any apps and group them together and resize them kinda like a workspace but resizable.

There was stuff in this direction in the past but it looks like it got abandoned and now every app needs to build tabs themselves using their own ui and shortcuts.

Sadly I haven't done anything with s expressions since I tried making a small language in it as a teen and playing with WebAssembly when WAT first came out.

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Honestly, every time I have to deal with ASTs I wish S Expressions won over c-likes.

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For me, the Internet literally was black and white & white—and sometimes black & amber or green.
And it came in about as fast as I could read it, cuz yes I had 300bps at first and then got 1200 when neighbor in the dorm moved up to 2400.

I think my strategy with most things (game wise) is to slowly accumulate power until I overwhelm my opponents with might.

Kinda why I like playing green token decks in Magic The Gathering.

Uuuugh. Phi3 is so stupid it gets stuck in loops and fixates on calling random functions instead of just generating text.

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Felt pretty crappy today after my initial rush so I took the evening to work on my AI assistant named Mind Goblin. I refactored how tool use works and hooked it up to my clipboard.

Next time I have inspiration I'll give it speech input and a voice.

Anyone interested in playing slow asynchronous games of polytopia?

Gonna ditch bothering with graphical media players and use a systemd service for music playing from my smb share.

wiki.archlinux.org/title/Music

I love Mondays. Refreshed from the weekend. No meetings so I can actually code and write. Maybe I'll have time to actually cook a yummy lunch today.

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