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SrZorro commented on Asking LLMs to create my game Shepard's Dog   github.com/vnglst/when-ai... · Posted by u/vnglst
avereveard · a year ago
SrZorro · a year ago
Also, https://store.steampowered.com/app/3006280/Sheepherds/

> A cozy co-op party game where you and your sheepdog buddies guide colorful flocks through beautiful landscapes [...]

It has a free demo but no release date yet

SrZorro commented on Special-use domain 'home.arpa.' (2018)   datatracker.ietf.org/doc/... · Posted by u/mcp_
tiltowait · 2 years ago
What’s wrong with .dev?
SrZorro · 2 years ago
- HSTS forced by default by Chrome, sorry if you wanted to use http://yourdomain.dev, HSTS forces HTTPS.

- If you have a self signed cert (like Traefik or Caddy for local HTTPS dev), you will get the "not valid cert" browser warning, that one that in any other TLD you know more than your browser and click the "ignore warning and let me use the website", with .dev that button does not exist.

SrZorro commented on FreeRDP: A remote desktop protocol implementation   freerdp.com/... · Posted by u/gjvc
sho_hn · 2 years ago
The good news is: We know and we're taking your needs seriously.

Much improved RDP support is coming with Plasma 6 in early 2024: https://planet.kde.org/arjen-hiemstra-2023-08-08-remote-desk...

It's integrated into the Plasma display server, so no more fiddling with xrdp.

SrZorro · 2 years ago
That's great news. At the beginning of the year, I had to decide between Windows and Kubuntu for our company's remote desktop developers. Windows RDP outperformed every Kubuntu option I tested by far. 2023 hasn't been the year of the Linux desktop (remote edition) for us. With these news, it seems 2024 might just be the year!
SrZorro commented on Svelte 4   svelte.dev/blog/svelte-4... · Posted by u/Allezxandre
butz · 3 years ago
Let's hope all baggage was not offloaded to some extra dependency ;) In all seriousness I would like to see more packages competing to reduce size and dependencies count to absolute minimum.
SrZorro · 3 years ago
From the post

> The number of dependencies in Svelte has been greatly reduced from 61 down to 16. This means faster downloads for our users as well as less susceptibility to supply chain attacks

Its not zero but quite a big dependency reduction

SrZorro commented on Reddit’s blackout protest is set to continue indefinitely   old.reddit.com/r/technolo... · Posted by u/rajeevk
coryfklein · 3 years ago
Having heard the Lemmy recommendation multiple times, I went ahead and tried the Lemmy.world instance but it appears completely broken. As far as I can tell, clicking "Login"[0] doesn't even trigger a network request?

[0] https://lemmy.world/login

SrZorro · 3 years ago
> doesn't even trigger a network request?

It does via websocket

SrZorro commented on Examples using Photoshop’s new “Generative Fill” feature   twitter.com/_Borriss_/sta... · Posted by u/olalonde
hammock · 3 years ago
What is Automatic1111? Google didn't really help that much, seemed like a whole lot of inside baseball
SrZorro commented on How many layers of UI inconsistencies are in Windows 11?   ntdotdev.wordpress.com/20... · Posted by u/serhack_
fulltimeloser · 3 years ago
I miss the vertical task bar option. Vertical space is more valuable than horizontal with 16x9 higher aspect ratio.
SrZorro · 3 years ago
Im not updating to windows 10+ until they bring it back.

I have 3 16x9 monitors.

Why do I have to use 16*3 width of my screen for the taskbar when 1 vertical taskbar in 1 screen is enough?

SrZorro commented on Ask HN: How do you maintain your daily log?    · Posted by u/dr_kiszonka
em-bee · 3 years ago
you don't need slack for that, any messenger that allows editing messages for at least a day will work. you can even just use a folder and files for each day if you just need it for yourself.

but i like to pick up on the messenger idea. instead of doing something structured like above i would just keep sending messages to a private group or channel as i go through my day. an instant timestamped log that can be accessed from any platform supported by my chosen messenger.

SrZorro · 3 years ago
I do exactly that with Telegram, I have a private channel with myself and a bot I was making to do all sort of stuff like to-dos etc.

At the end of the day I stopped developing the bot, the only thing I need is somewhere to offload information from my brain in to a place I can check later, already timestamped for me.

Aside from the "Journal - Logs" I have other channel "Quest Book" with a chat connected "Quest Pages", so for every quest I add to the channel, I can add more information editing the message, or going to the "thread" (inside the connected chat) of that quest to add more info.

Been working on a thing, and will continue later? I send a message to "Quest Book" with the task, maybe add more information in the thread, and when it's done I delete it.

I'm speaking with someone, and it recommends me a film I would like to watch? Throw it to "Journal - Logs" and keep with the conversation.

Got a free evening and want to watch "the film your friend told you, but cannot remember"? Check the logs.

SrZorro commented on GPT-3 can create both sides of an Interactive Fiction transcript   old.reddit.com/r/interact... · Posted by u/raldi
moffkalast · 3 years ago
Still can't run GPT-3 or even GPT-J locally though, which is what the article is about. Learning takes a whole datacenter with actual terabytes loaded into VRAM, sure, but even running it requires you to have enough space on the card to actually load the model. Which is usually still in the 20G+ range.

Stable diffusion is about the only one of these useful groundbreaking models that can run on normal hardware to some extent, and even that's extremely limited with only like what, 256x256 being possible with a 6G card and 512x512 on a 10G card? So thanks for pointing out the one partial exception.

SrZorro · 3 years ago
With stable diffusion Im making right now an image every 26 seconds at 512x512 with 50 sampling steps with https://github.com/JoePenna/Dreambooth-Stable-Diffusion

The training with a beefy GPU from vast.ai (RTX 3090 with 24vram) and Im generating the images with a GTX 1080 with 4vram, so no need for 6 or even 10 GVram from my testing

SrZorro commented on Companies are paying huge sums to show their ads to bots   wired.com/story/bots-onli... · Posted by u/thm
kmeisthax · 3 years ago
I do the same thing, but in my case it's guinea pig eyeballs. But I'm a Premium subscriber so I don't get ads anyway.

Kids videos on YouTube[0] is another vector of techincally-not-fraudulent-but-very-low-value ad inventory. The stats on those videos also tend to be highly suspicious - i.e. basically no comments but millions of views and likes. Normally you'd call this bots, but then you realize that small children are literally incapable of commenting on all those Pregnant Elsa & Spiderman videos they are subjecting themselves to.

[0] Not to be confused with YouTube Kids, a subbrand/app intended for small children to satisfy US COPPA

SrZorro · 3 years ago
What kind of content are your guinea pig eyeballs watching? I have 2 and would like to put them a video and see what they do.

u/SrZorro

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