Not LaTeX. Flux has its own grammar. It tokenizes Unicode math symbols like ² directly into AST nodes.
The shell doesn't talk to the LLM directly. They're separate processes. Alexitha monitors system state via cgroup events and adjusts scheduler weights. Flux is just the user-facing shell. They're connected through Tenet (the scheduler), not through a direct pipe.
Yes, the LLM is swappable. Alexitha is currently a fine-tuned 7B model, but the interface is not model specific. Any model that can read a cgroup event stream and output a scheduling decision can be slot in. I'm planning to test with smaller models (1-3B) to reduce boot overhead.
How easy do you find Unicode input? Isn't "x^2" or "x**2" (Python) much easier to type than "x²" ? In the latter case, I have to lookup the char code for ², which happens to be U+0082 ("Superscript two")
The shell doesn't talk to the LLM directly. They're separate processes. Alexitha monitors system state via cgroup events and adjusts scheduler weights. Flux is just the user-facing shell. They're connected through Tenet (the scheduler), not through a direct pipe.
Yes, the LLM is swappable. Alexitha is currently a fine-tuned 7B model, but the interface is not model specific. Any model that can read a cgroup event stream and output a scheduling decision can be slot in. I'm planning to test with smaller models (1-3B) to reduce boot overhead.