2025-01-06 04:02:09 +0800

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2025-01-05 04:09:41 -0800

cursor keeps kiboshing me with this 25-tool-call limit. so I guess I had better work on other things:

to do

get info on the most consolidated way to stay on top of the latest ai research

set up something to slurp up that info and transform it into recommendations for directions of investigation

for this rss feed, edit the script that writes the rss xml to include the url and email address for 10tacular Research. (which is 10tacular.net and 10tacular.research@gmail.com )

get some god damn excercise

research sources:

https://arxiv.org/list/cs.AI/recent

https://arxiv-sanity-lite.com/

https://paperswithcode.com/

r/MachineLearning

r/LLM

r/learnmachinelearning

r/deeplearning

r/computervision

https://news.ycombinator.com/

https://www.researchhub.com/search/all?q=artificial+intelligence

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=9078688

https://spectrum.ieee.org/topic/artificial-intelligence/

2025-01-05 05:54:31 -0800

I think I may be getting ready to launch a core project. Which would be building a program that updates itself. I asked gpt about it:

"Building a program that performs unguided and unsupervised updates to its own code is a complex and ambitious task that raises significant technical, ethical, and security considerations. Here's how you might approach it:"

also: "Define Purpose: Decide why the program needs to modify itself. Is it for optimization, learning, or experimentation?"

of course the answer is 'experimentation' though I prefer to call it 'research'.

I'm sure someone or somemany is/are already doing this. the way I'm thinking of doing it is to have cursor build something that has the sole purpose of modifying itself. that shouldnt be a very complex piece of code. I wonder if I should have chatgpt write the instructions or if I should just write them myself.

2025-01-05 11:58:35 -0800

for some reason I decided to switch the harddrive out on the file server, which means reinstalling ubuntu server, and writing an iso to a usb etc. etc.

also, just learned about replit and open-interpreter. signed up for $180 year subscription to replit right away not realizing that it's oriented to running code as web apps. wow if I'd only known about that when i was working on that tarot server. that's how it goes I guess.

but writing this usb is breaking everything else I have open on this laptop. I'm going to reboot, and as a consequence need to send out this rss post right now