Over the years, a home cook gradually assembles a combination of knives, cutting boards, and pots and pans, finding the ones that work best for them. They can install hooks on the ceiling and move shelves around to support their workflow—whether that’s cooking weekday dinners or hosting elaborate weekend cookouts.
The project was originally started by BlueMaxima in an attempt to outrun the disappearance of webgames prior to the death of Flash. It has since evolved into a major undertaking involving hundreds of community contributors from around the world, encompassing both games and animations created for numerous internet plugins, frameworks, and standards.
How We Built Our Multi-Agent Research System
The essence of search is compression: distilling insights from a vast corpus. Subagents facilitate compression by operating in parallel with their own context windows, exploring different aspects of the question simultaneously before condensing the most important tokens for the lead research agent. Each subagent also provides separation of concerns—distinct tools, prompts, and exploration trajectories—which reduces path dependency and enables thorough, independent investigations.
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I didn't get this to get rid of employees because people are the lifeblood of our industry. I got this because it's hard to find the whole staff for your kitchen.
Just play it.
Cheap mini PCs have gotten really good
For the past week, I've been working off the Minisforum UM870. A tiny mini PC with an 8-core/16-thread AMD 8745H CPU, which retails for $343 (or €379) as a bare-bone unit, and stays below $550, even after adding 48GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. I'm shocked to report that I really don't need more than this!
The last six months in LLMs, illustrated by pelicans on bicycles
Pelicans are glorious birds but they’re also pretty difficult to draw.
Most importantly: pelicans can’t ride bicycles. They’re the wrong shape!