Lock picking is great! Many security conferences will have a "lockpick village" where there are just a bunch of locks, lockpicks, and volunteers teaching people how to do it.
This looks really promising, I am curious about the choice to use containers as the isolation layer though. If the goal is to treat agents as untrusted and isolate them fully I feel like microVMs would be a better option.
If it supports OCI runtimes though then maybe kata containers can be plugged in, I'll have to dig in after work and see.
> The courts decided that rap records had to clear every single sample, thereby basically destroying the art form, but now you can literally feed every book into a blender, piece another book together out of the pieces, and sell it.
Are they still enforcing the old way on hip hop samples, or has that changed with the recent rulings? If the new way of doing things is applied fairly to everyone that seems like a win.
Oh man, it’s on the extensive backlog. :) I’m just about to put it up for people to play with, though, so you can clone it and use it or just ask claude to tell you about it.
I think the essay will be something like: adding structure post-hoc lets you build intelligence into the datastore as an architectural matter, not just rely on connections being made during use-time inference, using an embedding with links like this is much different than bulk embedding search, and we need some sort of tests to understand if this helps in practice, although it a) feels pretty good and b) it’s VERY nice to be able to refer to and modify the agents “mid term” memory directly in any event.
Anyway you’ve triggered me enough to say I’ll try and get the repo published today so people can look at it.
> IMO the issue is not propaganda at all, but real physical problems that are not being addressed.
I don't think those are mutually exclusive. There can be real problems, and propaganda can magnify those and lead people to decisions that are for the benefit of the propagandist rather than things that will actually solve the problem.
It was the same when I graduated 6 years ago. We had projects to test our ability to use tools and such, and I guess in that context LLMs might be a concern. But exams were pencil and paper only.
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