Why do you have zero support from anyone / anywhere ? What caused you to be in that situation? What happened to family / friends ? How have you made money in the past ? Freelancing I presume ?
I’m just pointing out some things I’ve observed. You didn’t really address them, you skillfully redirected.
1. You are supposedly some super intelligent autistic person… but you can’t even properly format the last lines of your post , so someone would have to struggle to copy / paste the link to your websites . That’s going to be a barrier for most people in a competitive landscape for attention.
2. You have only been on hacker news for 40 days. Or at least this account. Interesting. I’m not sure when an account crosses the “new account” threshold and stops being green.
3. No contact information in your profile. If someone wanted to help you , they would want to reach out directly and privately , you don’t give them a way to do that. Again, you’re supposedly some super smart autistic but you failed at a very basic thing.
I say all the above as gently and respectfully as possible. I’m trying to reconcile your supposedly genius level of intelligence with some fairly basic major gaffes.
I have to be honest. You're not being helpful at all. In fact you're being quite derogatory towards my condition.
"supposedly some super intelligent autistic person"
That is just an insult. And you said it several times.
Yes I can map out complex systems in my mind when I'm creating them.. that doesn't automatically make me good at everything and at understanding everything.
What are you actually trying to say here? Because to me it seems like to you set out to say I'm somehow pretending to Autistic or faking things based on your findings that I don't have contact information on my profile and that to you the links are some kind of barrier. I mean it's really not difficult to copy and paste the URLs if that's what you want to do.
I really don't appreciate the term "supposedly some super smart autistic" with the assumption that I'm not.
Everything is contained in unit tests, so it is really easy to check a small change and get the results for the same dataset.
I have had put the agents in a small feedback loop - but limited to ~5 iterations, since I do not want to burn through my credits. Honestly, I think putting it in a loop for a case like this does not show the "intelligence" part of AI, it makes it more of a more-sophisticated random walk.
the main difference is architecture: shardium splits the secret (shamir) so the server never holds the full data, whereas vaultwarden holds the full encrypted vault.
also the "grandma factor": getting non-tech family to setup a vaultwarden account was friction. this is just "find paper in drawer, scan qr".
Will do. I was thinking of also making the LLMs configurable across the agents. I saw a post from the founder of openrouter that you can use DeepSeek with Claude code and was thinking of making it possible to use more LLMs across agents
I’ve been looking for something exactly like this.
It sits at the right “layer”.
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