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- devmorThis is a pretty funny project, you've outsourced the neurotic developers that keep their task manager open and kill off processes they don't like.I wouldn't call it replacing the scheduler though - more that you've made a scheduler manager.
- ImPrajyothOP here. this is a cursed project lol, but i wanted to see: What happens if you replace the OS scheduler with an LLM?With Groq speed (Llama 3 @ 800t/s), inference is finally fast enough to be in the system loop.i built this TUI to monitor my process tree. instead of just showing CPU %, it checks the context (parent process, disk I/O) to decide if a process is compiling code or bloatware. It roasts, throttles, or kills based on that.Its my experiment in "Intelligent Kernels" how they would be. i used Delta Caching to keep overhead low.
- 2001zhaozhaoIt really is cursed to be spending hundreds of watts of power in a datacenter somewhere to make a laptop run slightly faster.
- p_ingYou can't replace the NTOS scheduler. This is more of an automated (?) process manager.
- gillesjacobsYou're underselling this as a process manager, it could also be a productivity tool with some prompt changes; Determine procrastination apps: games, non-professional chat, video streaming and kill it.
- SomeoneIf it doesn’t find a process that needs roasting or killing for a while, will it see itself as bloatware and commit suicide?
- lorenzohessPlease add Roulette mode where a random process is killed every so often
- solarkraftYou did not replace the OS process scheduler with an LLM.
- Agent_BuilderInteresting experiment. Scheduling decisions feel like the place where unpredictability shows up first. Curious how you reason about rollback when the scheduler makes a bad call.
- 1970-01-01This is the one place that I would want Copilot running. It's giving me ideas :)
- effnorwoodPlease name it juggler
- nialv7Task manager, not scheduler.
- brcmthrowawayWhy not branch prediction with LLM?
- pasisuOk
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