I used to do these things manually in Cursor. Then I had to take a few months off programming, and when I came back and updated Cursor I found out that it now automatically does ToDos, as well as keeps track of the context size and compresses it automatically by summarising the history when it reaches some threshold.
With this I find that most of the shenanigans of manual context window managing with putting things in markdown files is kind of unnecessary.
You still need to make it plan things, as well as guide the research it does to make sure it gets enough useful info into the context window, but in general it now seems to me like it does a really good job with preserving the information. This is with Sonnet 4
Monero is literally the only crypto that does what it says on the tin. Anonymous, decentralized, minable on commodity hardware. It basically solves internet micropayments.
If you run a website, instead of ads you could provide users with well-behaved "support this site by enabling cryptominer while browsing" toggle that defaults to off.
But no, that'd be "weird". Or in less gullible terms, it spooked some spooks (I mean in the Stirnerian sense, not the one the reader might be thinking of).
And, well, there you have it. 16 years after Satoshi people patting themselves on the shoulder, considering it a resounding success how BTC has become toothless enough for PayPal to adopt, ffs.
And as usual nobody putting 2 and 2 together till some hackers from some hellhole did.
And presumably some other big picture thinkers saw it, too, the ones in the opposite of a hellhole who poured literal billions to turn a global plea for financial liberty into the largest FUD cloud since the Halloween papers.
That would be the best case and unless somoone seeking refuge, I am sure they aren't hated in their country but who know. Sometimes it takes a little more time to relocate as people build their lives in a different country over time.
You really shouldn’t use SMS 2FA. SIM swapping does happen. This kind of depends on the jurisdiction though. In some countries operators won’t reassign the phone number willy-nilly.
Still, better to just not do SMS auth. These days Yubikeys are not that expensive. Get three, register them all at the most important places, and put one at a parents’ place or similar.
But the point I was making that IF the website does not allow Yubi THEN SMS is almost certainly available, and you should use that as a backup mechanism.
Why ? Some sort of backup mechanism is better than none at all.
Ironically, Authy's cloud sync feature may have been what pressured Google to add cloud sync[1].
And yes, Google could have added an extra encryption password. But users forget/lose passwords, especially if they normally never need them. So I can see why Google didn't go that route.
Reading up on it made me realize that a certain well known orange person is really on Stage 2 of moral development. That explains a lot.
But also gives hope. I mean, it’s rare that adults fail to advance from pre-conventional phases, so it must be super rare to have such a confluence of factors that puts someone like that in the given job.
The issue is that your criticism is misguided and not very helpful. In your parent comment you totally miss the forest for the trees. Or, the reason why this app has been made in the first place.
Further, your suggestions are inactionable, and again, miss the point. It’s a low effort - “Lol, why don’t you just…”. No, the point is not to find skin cancer. The point is to show a bunch of pictures to people who are interested, and let them see if they can identify worrying skin lesions.
With this I find that most of the shenanigans of manual context window managing with putting things in markdown files is kind of unnecessary.
You still need to make it plan things, as well as guide the research it does to make sure it gets enough useful info into the context window, but in general it now seems to me like it does a really good job with preserving the information. This is with Sonnet 4
YMMV
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