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3/3 To be clear, you don't need a #Protocol class to use a #Mixin in #Python. Python has always supported that. What the typing module's #Protocol class provides is static type safety.
May 18, 2025 at 11:54 PM
2/3 This provides functionality that is reminiscent of Interfaces in #Java and #Protocols in #Swift.
May 18, 2025 at 11:54 PM
A custom library will be simple to use, but comes with downside of my having to maintain it.
May 18, 2025 at 1:08 AM
This. to me, illustrates the trade-off between building your own tools vs using third-party libraries. #click is a powerful #CLI library, but there is a learning cost to using it and the API is harder to use than it needs to be for what my code does.
May 18, 2025 at 1:08 AM
Cool hack. Does it work? Do you end up pushing because of the threat of the bot?
March 18, 2025 at 5:47 AM
There are a few things to note about both images:

1. They both have very similar styles. This seems to indicate that they may in fact be using the same underlying LLM.

2. They both have trouble rendering hands correctly.
February 14, 2025 at 10:08 PM
..."He also has terminal with code open in the VR environment. Render the picture as if these graphical elements are floating in the room itself. The image must be realistic and use a style similar to the previous images in this conversation."
February 14, 2025 at 10:08 PM
The prompt used In both cases is the same:
"Create a 16:9 aspect ratio image of an Indian boy, sitting in his bedroom using a virtual reality headset. He is looking at a some charts in 3D and a visualisation of a filesystem tree...."
February 14, 2025 at 10:08 PM
True. But there is nothing like the prospect of being wiped out to concentrate the mind!
February 11, 2025 at 10:51 AM
Given that India is in the collision track of the asteroid. I'm reasonably certain that we Indians have the technical capacity to do an intercept without too much trouble.
February 11, 2025 at 6:19 AM
5/5 To see the actual code and the documentation checkout the #Github repo for the project: (it's open source)

github.com/sumanthvepa/...
GitHub - sumanthvepa/dralithus-core at process-command-line-help
dralithus-core is an command line tool to manage and orchestrate a fleet of applications, development environments, containers and virtual machines across laptops, desktops, server private, hybrid ...
github.com
February 2, 2025 at 8:38 PM
4/5 The code, while not terribly complex, is non-trivial.

And, the LLM just absolutely nailed the documentation!

A few minor errors, but nothing I could not fix.
February 2, 2025 at 8:38 PM