I remember the carbonyl project to run chromium in the terminal that got me really excited (https://github.com/fathyb/carbonyl) but it eventually became unmaintained.
This is pretty much that but supercharged. Definitely really cool to see. Good work!
Doesn't seem like this helps their cause, because if you wanted to spread adoption of your project, you would want LLMs to train on it. So it'll be suggested to future users.
What makes you think their cause is widespread adoption?
It’s not a commercial project so I don’t think they have much to gain from that, and similar to things like yt-dlp it’s probably beneficial for them to stay small enough to not catch the attention of the services they build on top of, as they might try to shut them out.
I tried it out and it's definitely much better. A couple requests:
- Let me change my setting for command running approval, or make approval fine-grained by command
- Support vim motions
The point is that a treatment existing does not mean it will be adequately administered. The biggest pool of treatable cases worldwide does not occur where the people with the most ability to pay are.
And a treatment not existing means it will not be administered at all, adequately or not. You need to make the treatment exist first, then you can figure out how to administer it as widely as possible. You can't administer a treatment that doesn't exist.