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Replying to Avatar Rijndael

Hey nostr:nprofile1qqsgydql3q4ka27d9wnlrmus4tvkrnc8ftc4h8h5fgyln54gl0a7dgspz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumt0wd68ytnsw43qz9nhwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7uewwdhkx6tpdsr5yary can you ask the goose team to make some ollama-compatible model (they can pick which one!) a first class citizen. Goose seems to work fine with claude, doesnt really work with open models. Doesnt feel like its *my* agent if anthropic starts the meter whenever i need to do something

Local models are only just beginning to get good enough at tool use. I've been trying goose/ollama for a long time and finally had some luck with PetroStav/gemma3-tools:27b. Soon

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To parent is to teach life, and life is agency. Don't teach them good and bad, but why and why not

Replying to Avatar Leo Wandersleb

Is nostr:npub1wyuh3scfgzqmxn709a2fzuemps389rxnk7nfgege6s847zze3tuqfl87ez limiting events it loads to one year or are relays already throwing away my oldest events? Why is the oldest kind-1 event in my profile from a year ago?

I noticed that as well. Maybe to deal with browser storage limits?

You don't need to agree with the world, but you won't achieve your goals without understanding it.

Dodge bullets, not aircraft carriers

Anyway this cake is great.

It's so delicious and moist.

Keeping track of all the chemtrails. Way too hard without satellites

"humans are tool builders, and we build tools that can dramatically amplify our innate human abilities" - Steve Jobs, The Lost Interview

"But it was not very long after that that it really occurred to me that if we didn’t do something here…The Apple II was running out of gas, and we needed to do something with this technology fast or else Apple might cease to exist as the company that it was. And so I formed a small team to do the Macintosh, and we were on a mission from God to save Apple. No one else thought so, but it turned out we were right." - Steve Jobs, The Lost Interview

Claude:

Hobbes' "Leviathan" presents the thesis that human beings must surrender their natural freedoms to an absolute sovereign power in order to escape the "state of nature" - a condition of perpetual war, fear, and chaos.

In this state of nature, Hobbes famously describes human life as "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short." He argues that humans are naturally self-interested and competitive, leading to constant conflict when left ungoverned.

The central argument is that individuals should enter into a "social contract," transferring their rights to a powerful sovereign (the Leviathan) who maintains peace and order through the monopoly of force. This sovereign power is necessary because without it, society would collapse into anarchy and violence.

Hobbes justifies this seemingly harsh position by claiming that even an authoritarian government is preferable to the chaos of the state of nature. The sovereign's absolute authority is legitimized by the consent of the governed, who voluntarily surrender certain freedoms for the security and stability that only a powerful central authority can provide.

Sounds like a whole lotta distraction from a system that already works

Unless you're talking about coordinated groups pretending to be independent, they need decentralization to compete with one another. If you think they're actually all appendages of the same group, then this is the Leviathan we need to worry about