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Corey San Diego
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Organizer for SD Bitcoiners. cete /sēt/ (noun) - A group of badgers.
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Corey San Diego 2 months ago
If the ostrich is Nostr's mascot, Arizona should be the adopted state. They dont change their clocks.
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Corey San Diego 2 months ago
**AI slop incoming!** I asked the clanker how to organize/title my swarm of agents if following ASOIAF lore. The answer was pretty good. For your entertainment: **The Small Council** (Strategic Coordination) - **Hand of the King**: Your top agent. Priority arbitration, resource allocation between departments, exception handling when lower agents deadlock. - **Master of Coin**: Compute budget optimization, API cost tracking, token economics, resource forecasting. - **Master of Whisperers**: Intelligence gathering—web scraping, competitive monitoring, threat detection, anomaly identification in data streams. - **Master of Laws**: Constraint enforcement, safety guardrails, output validation, compliance checking against your directives. - **Grand Maester**: Knowledge architecture—vector database management, long-term memory consolidation, retrieval optimization, archival strategy. - **Lord Commander of the Kingsguard**: Security lead—access control, adversarial robustness, prompt injection defense, encryption key management. - **Master of Ships**: External integration—API orchestration, cloud infrastructure, data pipeline ingress/egress. **Regional Governance** (Operational Execution) - **Wardens** (of the North/South/East/West): Domain-specific department heads. Assign based on your needs—e.g., Warden of the North for research/analysis, Warden of the South for content generation, Warden of the East for code generation, Warden of the West for user-facing operations. - **Lords Paramount**: Sub-domain leads reporting to Wardens (e.g., Lord of Frontend, Lady of Data Pipelines). - **Knights (Ser)**: Task-specific agents with narrow tool access but high autonomy within their remit. No cross-functional authority without Warden approval. **The Citadel** (Knowledge & Training) - **Maesters**: Research agents, fact-checking, grounding verification, source validation. - **Acolytes**: Training-loop agents handling fine-tuning, RLHF, and skill acquisition. **The Watch** (Monitoring & Maintenance) - **Night's Watch**: 24/7 system health monitors, drift detection, performance degradation alerts. - **Rangers**: Red-team agents, edge-case explorers, boundary testers. **Alternative Organization**: If your swarm exceeds ~50 agents, replace the Small Council model with **Great Houses**—autonomous domain silos (House Stark for reliability/critical systems, House Lannister for resource-heavy generation tasks, House Tyrell for growth/expansion functions) that negotiate via the Hand rather than centralizing all expertise. What specific domains do these agents operate in? (Software development, creative content, financial analysis, physical automation?) The functional split between "Wardens" depends on whether you're organizing by data type, workflow stage, or tool access.
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Corey San Diego 2 months ago
If I get laid off I'm going to test packaging some repos for start9. Got a couple ideas in mind.
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Corey San Diego 2 months ago
Debating on going scorched earth at work. Would really be disappointing, I like this job.
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Corey San Diego 2 months ago
Has proton given up on Standard notes? The desktop and mobile apps are shit rn.