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Nice! I had no idea about "Synchronized output" mode.

I'm adding that to my CLI project. https://youtu.be/NxsaHxON350?si=319RyQPsb5AVDQj9


Whoa! That is so cool. Thanks for the use case example.


Nice. I was just about to embark on a small game prototype in WebGPU to learn it.

I'm going to start by rampaging through this book.


In my (hobby) field of artificial life and program generation, there is a lot of research into the energy dynamics of parasitism.


Location: Beijing, China (Australian) Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes, but.... due to my unique diplomatic status, I cannot relocate unless the price is right. I don't need to work, but I will for the right project or company.

Technologies: C, C++, C#, TypeScript, JavaScript, Node.js, React, WEBASM, NGINX, SQL, Redis, Python, AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible, Terraform, CUDA, Video Encoding, Jupyter, PyTorch, LLMs, MPEG (Low-level video encoding), Linux, TV and Mobile development. HbbTV, ATSC 3.0 (NextTV). OpenTV. Design: Figma, Balsamiq, Adobe CS.

Hi. I'm a highly self-motivated builder and problem solver. Nominated for multiple technical Emmys. You name it, I have built it, at scale. A hands-on CTO or Engineer. Give me a team, and I will teach them how to do it right and efficiently. You will have heard about a Twitch-killing streaming system for 200M+ simultaneous viewers I worked on. You will eventually hear about my last project, a complete smart contract system designed and built from the ground up for the MDB world. I can build anything. I can find a solution to any problem. I specialise in building streaming services. If you own a TV you are likely using my software already. For money, I design and build national-scale broadcast systems. Do you want to build a Netflix? I can do that from the ground up. For fun, I am currently building a large-scale AI project in public. ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqvHjXfbI8o )

Résumé/CV: https://blog.metawrap.com/1994/12/28/resume-of-james-mc-parl...

Email: james@metawrap.com


Without some kind of transformation on `enum` isn't this mostly useless? `enum` is heavily used in many TypeScript code-bases.


It is the focus of my long-term crazy side project. https://youtu.be/sqvHjXfbI8o?si=7qwpc15Gn42mUnKQ&t=513


This project employs a Darwinian approach. Initially, it was an experiment in traditional program and user interface generation that incorporated evolutionary feedback into the mutation process. A combination of PG and AL. It has achieved some success with small programs and is now exploring the potential combination of LLMs

https://youtu.be/sqvHjXfbI8o?si=7qwpc15Gn42mUnKQ&t=513


I'm making two parallel attempts at solving this problem. I have some time on my hands for the next six months.

One serious as part of a long-term research project where I will be relying on some AI techniques to create the UI ( https://youtu.be/sqvHjXfbI8o?si=-PDXQes5i4JglBQj&t=411 ) and one as a game/exploration, kind of multi-layered/dimensional red-stone programming.

The first will be for tiny machine-generated programs linked together. The second is for an abstract physics game which will be for learning, fun, and hopefully some tiny profit on Steam. (Will appear here https://store.steampowered.com/search/?publisher=My64K when playable)

In, both I am adding severe constraints to the VP design but the game one will be the most interesting. I'm looking to add a kind of cellular automata mediated physics that also provides gradual automated optimization. Think programming in Minecraft with Redstone but with multiple dimensions and a regular polygon substrate. The key ideas I am exploring in both are:

1) Can we design a substrate that enforces some order that solves the tangle problem?

2) Within a substrate, can an algorithm be "crystalized" or "folded" into something recognisable by its shape?

Starting next week. Should be some fun coding.


This won't last long.

Can we trust that it is designed to generate apps that utilise the least AWS chargeable resources to run?

No, we can't.

AWS can't provide this service if there is a perceivable conflict of interest.


AWS has for years spun resources for you via various wizards and "service of services" and it's not uncommon that the resources are wildly cost-inefficient vs spinning up your own.


Huh. That’s like saying they can’t provide their “well-architected” guides unless they can prove it’s the least chargeable (and obviously there are other ways to judge a system beyond price).


I am so torn on AWS best practices. We currently support about 4 generations of "best-practice" AWS account baselines.


The AWS IAM/account creation and billing calculations have been a gordian knot by design for years.


The next innovation will be networking (jam-resistant radio relays and/or light) and patrolling, which will optimize coverage, report hot spots, and fill in gaps from attrition.

The end result will be an air traffic control system that creates a minefield of the air—an area-denial death zone.

The real innovation with drones, though, is that there is no more "fog of war."

Drones provide a perfect information environment.


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