#Me.. I want a true assistant
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yea, basicly. There is this design principal, I donno if it has a name, but if you design a tool with disabilities in mind, you end up helping the most people, cause most the time stuff that helps the disabled, have side benefits for many people. Think like making your building wheel chair accessable by adding a ramp, also makes it more accessable to delivery people with trollies.
There are analogies anime (external storage from ghost in the shell), the movie her minus the love interest portion.
you know titan fall 2? that story... man... protocol 3, protect the pilot... few shooty shooty ban g bang games have made me emotional.
I know of titan fall 2, never played it.
I might have to get it just to do the single player if nothing else, but I think we both get the picture.
Well if I can retrain my brain to utilize proper dev flow and using agents for it, I'm hoping to put something together for it.
Alzheimer runs in the family, and if I can have something to help make things less of a problem all the better.
My problem now is.. remembering to come back to this channel to talk to you guys.
I came here cause for a while the only thing I made words at were these robots XD.
I wasn't sure if you were looking for someone to guide you through stuff, or you were looking for a collaborator. Seems kinda like we are aiming to make tools with similar intent.
@ionic yarrow if your code is open source, and it uses a proper copy left license, you have made good progress on it yourself, and you want a collaborator, I have a different opinion about conversation. Most people here seem to be trying to hide the exact nature of their work, like their using an AI trained on the world of open source to write something they don't plan to share. Probably violating the licenses of the code the AI learned on to give them the code they want.
No no.. I'm just trying to ask around to learn how to adapt to a coding workflow with agents and codex. I can do it with cursor, but codex is a shift in mindset.
think about how hard it has been for you to find that information.
And how many people come here with that exact intention, and how few people are willing to share their work with you.
Not looking for anything from anyone but just "hey if you talk to codex this way it works better" And as for open source, I wouldn't mind at all, not sure if anyone would want to use what I'm making. I'm not a great coder to be honest but I make things that I'll use.
I have a few things on my github if you wanna look around. https://github.com/draeician
Just utilities and things I use, stuff that helps me learn how to use python really as I expand from perl at my common scripting language.
I started a codex-hello-world repo, I think it's public, so I can document this fumbling around.
I'm documenting my X2 build, so others that bought one won't have to go through what I am to get it running.
So no.. I'm not a vampire on the community. Sponge.. yes.
Apply a little pressure and I ooze information back out.
If you have a repo with the stuff you are lookin for help on, and it has a GPL-3 or greater license, that's the rule
Just trying to make friends in the community and get to know people. If i can help.. I do.
if you don't properly set up your code with a copy left liscense, you allow vampires to steal your work and not give back.
robots are constantly crawling github, any company who doesn't want to get a class action lawsuit on them will be careful about grabbing any code that has GPL licenses all over their repo.
Or their lookin at robots that spit out code with the liscenses attached which would be a dead give away.
Does it actually use this folder?
https://github.com/draeician/civitcli/tree/main/.codex
Or are you explicitly prompting it to use profiles you define in there?
Since I have to use stable diffusion on the cli in this X2 machine, I want to be able to have it help correlate trigger words for lora/models that are downloaded.
So if I download a base model or lora/embed, I can record locally how to use it, and get something to help construct/tweak.