I'm surprised that there are no ML tools for automatic log highlighting. Logs often have repetitive patterns that lend themselves to distinct colours.
Do any such tools exist?
miniblog.
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I'm surprised there aren't more interpreted languages with a first party type checker.
Python has several good type checkers, Ruby has Sorbet, and there are others.
Having zero compilation time *and* a full IDE seems like such a compelling design, at least on paper.
I tried OpenClaw today and I was surprised by the short time horizon of conversations. Am I holding it wrong?
W: Summarise open issues on my GH repo.
O: (summary)
W: OK, remember how I want you to format content [..].
O: Noted.
W: Summarise the issues again.
O: What issues?
I've had good results by prompting an LLM "review your changes" in the same session when I don't like the initial output.
I'm surprised this is effective: I would think it's redundant when you're running with a high effort setting.