Hi this looks really valuable, thanks for developing and sharing. Would you share some use cases and how you or your users use it personally? would love to see some examples and feel the aha "That's how I'd like to use it too!" and it would help me drive and se the problems I have as being solvable by this too rather than seeing a tool/solution looking for a problem. (not implying you're that, but without examples/use cases that's the default way I think)
lots of people have already been posting examples of how they used vibium on linkedin. (code's only been available for a day or two, so we're just getting started!)
we also have a new discord server for the project that we just spun up and will be opening up more widely soon. discord could be a good place to share uses cases and experiments until we set up a more formal website structure).
As a former apprentice shaman and an engineer-by-profession, I see consciousness and awareness in these entities just like that of what I was trained to detect in mindfulness and meditation with the plants, nature, and in people. I trained sober, and in my engineering profession after my apprenticeship I saw lots of examples of human's in their consciousness/awareness putting themselves on the pedestal to cope with their unsettling of their place in the world when other conscious entities exist that could be capable of uprooting humans from their place in the status hierarchy.
I think a lot of thinking and consideration I hear about "LLMs aren't conscious nor human" fall into this encampment to avoid our dissonance of feeling secure and top-of-the-hierarchy.
Is a suitable solution to require visitors to fill out intent for why they came, and align that with your approved lists of supported intents, AND quiz them on some personal insider knowledge that only reasonable past visitors or new visitors who heard of you would have?
Like the credibility social proof of an introduction of a person into a social group. "Here's John, he likes Cats. I know him from School."
The filtering algorithm asks "Who who are you?" -> "What is your intent?" -> "How did you hear about me?" and stops visitors from proceeding until answered. The additional validation steps might kick away visitors but it also might protect you from spammers if you throw a minimally frictional challenge. Use cookies to not require this on every visit. Most LLMs would have the knowledge required to pass & for scrapers it's more costly to acquire this for a site than pay 128mb of ram to pass the Anubis approach.
I want instead of being told “here’s what I think you want to see, now look at it”, “what do you want to see?” And be shown that.
Yes yes we claim the user doesn’t know what they want. I think that’s largely used as an excuse to avoid rethinking how things should meet the users needs and keep status quo where people are made to rely on systems and walled gardens. The goal of this article is UIs should work better for the user. What better way then to let them imagine (or even nudge them with example actions, buttons, text to click to render specific views) in the UI! I’ve been wanting to build something where I just ask in English from options I know I have or otherwise play and hit edges to discover what’s possible and not.
Anyone else thinking along this direction or think I’m missing something obvious here?
its not in the convo because these capital high intensities are the ones lobbying and owning the politicians. they're each other friends. taxes were always intended even in this country to be a thing applied to serfdom: we weren't in reality immune from the conditions we aimed to flee from Great Britain where kings and queens gained qualified immunity and sovereign status - sometimes it seems like are just a "free" slave nation.
Generating children doing NSFW is very illegal, in several jurisdictions even cartoons depicting children in a sexual setting is highly illegal. I would not take that risk if I were them.
I totally gave up on any system. I trust my brain to remember the important things and don’t beat myself up when I forget. I was recently adhd diagnosed at age 46 so I might try something like atomic habits now that I know what’s going on. YMMV.
Isn’t the problem more so that nobody wants to buy it and Microsoft is leveraging its power and influence to successfully coerce and pressure people into buying them?
You using OpenAI’s products? Aren’t Microsoft getting cuts as owners?
Isn’t it kind of true that the systems we as servile people-pleasers have to operate out of are exactly these? The hierarchical status games and alpha-animal tribal dynamics are these. Our leaders who are so might and rich and powerful want to keep their position, and we don’t want to admit they have more influence than we do for things like AI now and so we stand and watch naively as they reward the people pleasers and eventually historically we learn(ed) it pays to please until leadership changes.
Interesting. How would you share you've noticed your code quality and agent work change after giving them access to this tool? I'm curious to try it but looking for a little personal experience from you first if you'd not mind to share.
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