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Wow that's bad. Unsure if this is an outlier or typical for YC companies.

sadly this behaviour has become largely encouraged by YC

Pretty sure this is illegal now across the board.

No, missing a MMU.

There is μClinux [1] although it is not clear to me how much alive is the project

I wish I could run DiscoBSD/RetroBSD [2] on an ESP32, I like the idea of running on a MCU something that was originally meant for a PDP/11 (2.11 BSD)

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%9CClinux

[2] https://github.com/chettrick/discobsd


> although it is not clear to me how much alive is the project

It's essentially dead. There are very few practical applications for it - modern embedded RTOSes are better suited to low-memory MMU-less parts, and SoCs with a MMU and more memory that can run a "real" Linux aren't very expensive.


you can run linux on riscv without an MMU. There is mainline support for Kendryte K210 chip, so it should be possible port to this chip provided you have enough PSRAM.

> What you are offering is NOT a free tool -- it is a demo, for a tool for which you are charging $12/month

Commonly known as a "free trial"


Nope. 3 free per month. You'd know that if you tried it. Commonly known as a "free plan"

I've found memories and state to be a mixed bag with LLMs. To the point I don't bother with long term memories - usually only short or medium-term session logs or task-focused docs.

Ooof, you're way behind - see sibling comments. Come join us in the promised land, brother!


Home Assistant integration a la Alexa would be awesome


And comfyUI workflows. People have been doing this for awhile now.


And stablediffusion-web-ui before that and others, yes.

When googling, txt2img and img2img, or txt2video img2video etc. (for video) are useful terms, since they encapsulate the usage in a few terms. One could search img2video comfyui workflows, for example.

I thought it would be useful for the conversation to provide these terms, not mentioned before in the thread.


ComfyUI is relatively new, but pretty good at what it does


Asking for a walkthrough of the codebase? Sure you linked to the right page?

I was expecting tips on code review instead based on your comment and GP.


It's the closest I have to touching on code review so far.


One of the most sane and dispassionate takes I've seen. Kudos.


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