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Both are also very social occupations, talking with multiple strangers every day.

I guess experiments will get a doctor sued.

Certainly hospitals are in the business of minimizing liability while patients would prefer maximum survivability. Those are very different goals.

I assume you have been signing legal waivers left right and centre to be able to go through these unique treatments.

There are lots of waivers but the law prevents you from signing away liability for treatment.

The Yakult strain (L shirota) has solid research behind it. And tbh I feel a real difference when drinking them.

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I'm not sure what triggered your out-of-proportion response and I choose not to engage with it.

Isn’t H pylori the main driver for stomach cancer?

Are you saying the microbes have been telling me to stay up and vibe-autoresearch some random OSS projects? Wild if true.

The article didn't say to read every line though. Just the interesting ones. If you don't know where the interesting ones are, you have already lost.

And IIRC the Unreal Engine Matrix demo for PS5 was streaming textures directly from SSD to the engine as well?

Yeah, also "RTX IO", and Microsoft "DirectStorage".

What was more interesting about the unreal engine demo, was that they can stream not only textures, but geometry too.

Virtual texturing had been around a long time, but virtual geometry with nanite is really interesting.


It sounds like you have a privileged life, and a hard time getting into the shoes of people who don’t.

For a TUI agent, runtime performance is not the bottleneck, not by far. Hackability is the USP. Pi has extensions hotreloading which comes almost for free with jiti. The fact that the source is the shipped artifact (unlike Go/Rust) also helps the agent seeing its own code and the ability to write and load its own extensions based on that. A fact that OpenClaw’s success is in part based on IMO.

I can’t find the tweet from Mario (the author), but he prefers the Typescript/npm ecosystem for non-performance critical systems because it hits a sweet spot for him. I admire his work and he’s a real polyglot, so I tend to think he has done his homework. You’ll find pi memory usage quite low btw.


OK, make sense, but there are also claw clones that are in Rust (and self modifying).

Also python ones would also allow self modifying. I'm always puzzled (and worried) when JS is used outside of browsers.

I'm biased as I find JS/TS rather ugly language compared to anything other basically (PHP is close second). Python is clean, C has performance, Rust is clean and has performance, Java has the biggest library and can run anywhere.


I see we have very different taste in languages. I can’t stomach Python, or Ruby for that matter. Personally, TS has a genius type system.


Have a look how pi.dev implements /tree. Super useful

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