Raymond Weitekamp
@raw_works
building tools for builders | founder @polySpectra | cofounder @cyprismaterials | cohort 1 @activatefellows @berkeleylab | PhD @caltech | AB @princeton | #rwri
Super fun collab between @PolySpectra and @Tethon3D for Rapid.
Had a blast at Rapid today. Come visit the @Tethon3D booth tomorrow to talk with @raw_works. voxelmatters.com/polyspectra-an…
Here's my guide to implementing this yourself in 8 simple steps - essentially just by copying and pasting: reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA/c…
Two @AmpCode questions: 1) is there a “yolo mode”, never ask for permissions 2) is there documentation/example of isolating within a docker container? I want to test amp CLI out as a “background agent”, ideally many at a time...
now everyone should add a "legal risk" metric to their @DSPyOSS programs @haizelabs @HamelHusain @sh_reya - any chance you have an eval / llm-as-judge for this unexpected twist? P.S. - maybe GPUs are going to get even more expensive...
OpenAI are now under a court order to permanently preserve logs of temporary conversations or paid API usage (previously subject to a 30 day retention policy) - a new twist in the now 17 month lawsuit between the New York Times and OpenAI simonwillison.net/2025/Jun/5/ope…
Don't ask AI anything you wouldn't want opposing counsel to read during discovery. Anything you say may indeed be used against you in a court of law. This is infinitely worse than "your Google searches reveal a lot about you". arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20…
"Which one is your goal? My guess is that most people haven't really thought about it." CS is becoming philosophy. And coaching.
Sigh, it's a bit of a mess. Let me just give you guys the full nuance in one stream of consciousness since I think we'll continue to get partial interpretations that confuse everyone. All the little things I post need to always be put together in one place. First, I have long…
anyone else noticing that claude 4 sonnet is very eager to write the readme and license before it actually tests if the code works?
One of the most surprising things about Claude 4 is how well it follows instructions. Sometimes almost too well. Our web search prompt for Sonnet 3.7 was a mess. We had to repeat the same instructions over and over because the model would randomly ignore things. The prompt kept…
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