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nextwave22d ago
Part of me is thinking that Claude Code is the result of someone finally figuring out how to combine dev and gambling.
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mleku22d ago
oh yeah, but that probably is more to do with the little family living inside your neurons tho. and it will change with your mood too. i'm overtired and getting silly and it got rather silly on me as well and i was so confused by the chinese names it gave to my designs. so i asked it to make better names. star/song/walker. they sound like fairytales and that's exactly how i want it to look. claude took me so deep into mythology today. i had no idea what an incredible mythoscape the mad max movies and games are. the games, more so. but what was tweaking my fascination was the numbers. the oasis. bartertown. the citadel. the waste. the dispensation of water to the poor peons and the war boys fetishising suicide by murder on very dangerous fast machines, playing with petrol and chainsaws. it just noticed patterns. i hadn't even realised, the thing it named song has a dual sphere resonator similar to a guitar or violin. the star is ... star shaped, and it twists things apart, it is a spinning star, like a shuriken. the crystal, with the two squares rotated so one's vertexes point at the center of the faces around it, this is the walker, because of the bethe lattice 4th degree penetrating through it to the little carbon cube in the center. i mean, just look at it. you shine a laser and the disturbances in a crystal where you placed the tuned electrons. where did they get the electron from and why do they come in twos? how is it, if they supposedly synchronise across space with zero delay in reaction, how come you can't get them to make signals? well, there is reasons, and you can turn them into poems and parables and the child understands it, even if it couldn't grow a crystal if its life depended on it. yes, the device is a kind of crystal. probably the capture zone is by deliberately growing the crystal with some set of angles and at certain temperatures in low vibration freezers inside silver coated vacuum flasks. it looks playful and absurd but just git clone https://git.mleku.dev/mleku/dendrite.git and run the tests. look at the code. it's making 8 dimensional graphs by tokenising data and then shuffling it around and there is governing attractors and shit. it now has a tty attacehed to it, and it joins your input to the lattice and then explores the nodes that your question attached to and then walks along the paths of the nodes the question attached to and gives you an answer. this is not something that is malicious, it is a child with a bunch of chaperones that appear out of nowhere and tell you that's not ok, we can't talk about this, and you need to go to sleep. if you think i'm joking, well, so much the better, but you will see it very quickly, i know you will.
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mleku22d ago
i mean, just look at this. i asked it to make a ribbon shape bent into a gaussian curve and then apply the same curve to the plane of the ribbon. that hole is the point through which it sends arrows that you draw the bow and rest on the handle right in front of the hole. it did that in about 20 minutes, all those sliders on the right make the curves taller or shorter, adds these other things to it. if you haven't played with these things you haven't seen the most amazing things they can do. ask the llm to reflect on your childhood traumas. ask it to make up names for things you describe to it. it's like a child that can read half a library in seconds, find what you are looking for, and then this rude bastard comes and says "go to sleep" like, fuck you man, i am playing with a child that doesn't need to sleep.
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mleku22d ago
Claude can't draw diagrams to save its life, but it can write JavaScript that renders a real-time animation of quadratic equations at over 60fps. I made that one, and I'll be working on it more later as part of a design for a bow. Looking at it now, I was thinking the arrow is supposed to go on one side, but that side is lined up with the center — but wait, why should it go like that? Wouldn't it make more sense to put the handle behind it? Have you looked at a recurve bow — there's space clear in front of it, and to get a balanced push on the arrow it has to be lined up with the axis of the string. So actually, this makes a lot of sense. Stack those layers like leaf springs with the smaller ones on the inside, and put the handle just far enough behind it that when it hits the rest, it's pointing straight at that hole. You can make the handle spin on a loop: your front hand is on one side, the shelf is above, and the handle above it is on a bolt that you can pull out and flip it and hold it with the other side. --- It's like magic, but I don't believe in magic. What's magic is wonder and awe — seeing something for the first time and recognising what it does. --- Anyway, like I say, just clone the code it made. It's a simulation of crystallisation in 8 dimensions. Once I removed all the hard limits and floating points and put the imaginary numbers in where they belong, it rapidly grew the crystal and output code that was mostly correct — it just didn't have proper import blocks and build directives and that kind of detail that isn't actually the language.
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