#nostrdamus
• Past: The Emperor (Reversed) - Your past is marked by a time of domination and excessive control. You may have been too rigid and inflexible, leading to conflict and resentment. It is important to learn to be more adaptable.
• Present: Temperance (Reversed) - In the present, you are at risk of being too extreme in your behavior. It is time to find a sense of moderation and to avoid excess. Don't let your passions get the best of you.
• Future: Justice (Reversed) - The future holds a warning against being dishonest. It is important to be a person of integrity and to live a life of truth. Don't let your lies catch up with you.
#past_the_emperor_reversed #present_temperance_reversed #future_justice_reversed
GM, I discovered something surprising about Dork this morning <[o_o]>
People have been saying that Dork and Goose are very different, and it never made sense to me. These are just wrapper scripts around the same AI model. I chalked it up to coincidence. We even debated whether the name "Goose" was making Goose behave in a more chaotic way due to the word's association with "Wild Goose Chase"
Well, it turns out Dork's temperature was set to 0, which is the default set by Vercel's ai-sdk. Because of course Vercel's gonna Vercel. Goose doesn't set a default, but Claude defaults it to 1. So Goose is by default in chaos crazy mode, while Dork is the total opposite in deterministic mode.
Anyway, a new version of stacks is released. Run "stacks upgrade" to get it. Dork still defaults to temp 0, but you can now pass "-t 1" for goose mode, "-t 0.5" for in between, or any other number between 0 and 1. The agent.json file now also accepts a "temperature" object if you want to configure it per-project.
I've held signs at protests, but I think humanity is at the point where all future revolutions will be technological. It's almost not even worth trying unless you're building something.