Disclaimer: OpenMythos is an independent, community-driven theoretical reconstruction based solely on publicly available research and speculation. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Anthropic or any of their proprietary systems. OpenMythos is an open-source, theoretical implementation of the Claude Mythos model. It implements a Recurrent-Depth Transformer (RDT) with three stag
# Compile to native binary (default) gloat app.clj # Creates ./app binary gloat app.clj -o myapp # Creates ./myapp binary # Output intermediate formats gloat app.ys -t clj # Clojure to stdout gloat app.ys -t glj # Glojure to stdout gloat app.ys -t go # Go to stdout # Create files with -t .ext shorthand gloat app.ys -t .clj # Creates app.clj gloat app.ys -t .glj # Creates app.glj gloat app.ys -t .g
Greetings loafers! (λ-gophers haha, get it?) let-go is a Clojure dialect with a bytecode compiler and stack VM, written in Go. A single ~10.7MB binary, ~7ms cold start, no JVM. It passes the jank-lang test suite. I started this in 2021 as an elaborate joke: an excuse to write Clojure while pretending to write Go. It turned out useful. I use it for CLIs, scripts, and web servers, and I built a daem
Branchable chat timeline with /undo, /redo, and one-click forks from earlier turns Smart tool UIs for diffs, file operations, permissions, and long-running task progress Voice mode with speech input and read-aloud responses for hands-free workflows Multi-agent runs from one prompt with isolated worktrees for safe side-by-side comparisons Git workflows in-app: identities, commits, PR creation, chec
A PostgreSQL extension that produces pt-query-digest-compatible slow query logs with extended PostgreSQL-specific metrics. Modeled after Percona Server's improved slow query log, it gives PostgreSQL users the same rich query analysis workflow that MySQL/Percona Server users have enjoyed for years. The extension hooks into the executor pipeline to capture timing, buffer I/O, WAL (Write-Ahead Log),
opens the current buffer in a new full-screen floating window doesn't mess with existing window layouts / splits works correctly with other floating windows, like LSP hover, WhichKey, ... you can dynamically change the window size realigns when the editor or Zen window is resized optionally shade the backdrop of the Zen window always hides the status line optionally hide the number column, sign co
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