is there a way to visualize what your agents are doing? I'm adding a bunch of debug code to the claude agent sdk, but it's a bit overwhelming to read at some time , but I just want to see visually what how it does all the tools calling, what files it reads etc…
The second one is from the inside of the observatory (89th floor). Folks with media passes were allowed to get closer so that's the crowd you see pictured. He's climbing in the background.
You can get a sense of his feelings about this how he talks with his wife at the summit afterwards. He says something like "There were lots of people taking pictures and waving. I was chill", indicating he felt he had done well in a situation he had anticipated may have been challenging. THey'd likely discussed this extensively before.
Also, previously through the climb he makes efforts to be deliberate and chooses to interact positively with some of the people. Waving, offering a hand on glass for a high five, making a few jokes at the fans' expense over the headpiece "I offered him a high five. He was too busy on his phone. Kids these days"
My feeling about all this is the presence of many people was something he had rehearsed a lot and decided he was going to stay relaxed and positive about, and that's what he did.
AWS won't raise the limits on our new account (we're stuck at 1GB RAM in Lightsail after 2 months, even though we need to launch this month).
Looking at Hetzner or Vultr as alternatives. A few folks mentioned me Infomaniak has great service and uptime, but I haven't heard much about them otherwise.
Anyone used Infomaniak in production? How do they compare to Hetzner/Vultr?
Just curious, what are you building/launching that requires more than 1GB of RAM at launch? 1GB is a lot of memory for most use cases, guessing something involving graphics or maybe simulations? In those cases, dedicated instances with proper hardware will give you enormous performance benefits, FYI.
Both Vultr and Hetzner are solid options, I'd go for Hetzner if I know the users are around Europe or close to it, and I want to run tiny CDN-like nodes myself across the globe. Also, Hetzner if you don't wanna worry about bandwidth costs. Otherwise go for Vultr, they have a lot more locations.
appreciate the advice! Launching a 2D game generator with an editor, and expecting those people to share the games . Not multiplayer yet.
The lightsail instance sometimes just hangs and we have to reboot it when people performing simple action like login or queryng API (we have a simple express / nextjs app)
I haven't checked recently, but previously a Lightsail account was a full AWS account. Tie route 53, app or API gateway, and some instances.
That said, for your use case, you might want the predictability and guarantee of having no "noisy neighbors" on an instance. While most VM providers don't offer that (you have to go to fully dedicated machine), AWS does, so keep that in mind as well.
For BYOL (bring your own hosting labor), Vultr is a lesser known but great choice.
Shameless plug: for those who are interested, I've built https://aidailycheck.com that tracks sentiment around any of the major LLMs. I've created a Claude Code extension where you get the sentiment directly in the CLI.
The average rating (status-mood) is unclear imo. Right now it shows "Struggling (40%)" for ChatGPT and "Mid (15%)" for Claude. This suggests that ChatGPT is doing better than Claude (based on the percentage number), when actually the opposite is the case. And Gemini seems to be doing best right now, but has the same low 15% rating as Claude. I would expect the percentage to be the actual average of ratings, not how many people voted for "Mid".
hell, even local LLMs are better - and I'm talking original mixral-quality here, not the capable models that were released a few days ago.
My workflow now for "Google-grade" queries is to query a LLM and then use search to verify and look up additional information. DDG-grade queries still get handled by duckduckgo.
Google looks like it's circling the drain from where I'm standing.
Thank you for this. I just installed it an it was exactly what I looked for when I bought my Oculus: the opportunity to explore, zoom and learn about the night sky freely in 3d. I tried many others but this has been the only one to fill my expectations.
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