ai, llm
Gonna try this one next.
https://huggingface.co/autobots/alpaca-7b-native-enhanced-4bit/blob/main/README.md
It's the same thing but apparently the quantization is "better" according to this huggingface post: https://huggingface.co/8bit-coder/alpaca-7b-nativeEnhanced/discussions/5
@trevorflowers Yeah! I saw one person in the Bastard Keyboards discord did something like that. But they added little stands to their arm rests which let them adjust the spacing to make it just right. Very inspiring. Still had to run cables between them and to the computer though.
As expected, this thing can't code for shit. :P
Cursed cURL request:
curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/octet-stream" -X PUT -X Content-Type: application/octet-stream -X Accept: */* -H "Authorization: Bearer <YOUR_API_KEY>" --get-header "Content-Type: application/octet-stream" --get-header "Content-Disposition: form-data; name=\"site.tar\"" $tar https://api.distributed.press/site/$site_url
Just ran a lil LLM on my #SteamDeck. 7b with 4bit quantization so it's pretty small and dumb. I'm calling it stink-demon.
I'm gonna try to get it to do simple formatting tasks from text I've selected with my mouse based on the speech to text I'm adding to my deck via Vosk and steam-dictation.
It is genuinely baffling how much discussion of passkeys omits the extremely basic question of WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU LOSE YOUR PHONE https://www.theverge.com/2023/5/3/23709318/google-accounts-passkey-support-password-2fa-fido-security-phishing
@marty Pain relief is defs pretty high on my priorities. I also find that having to move my hand to my mouse adds a bunch of extra pain.
Low key been thinking of just using the controller portion of my steam deck and speech to text instead of typing+mouse. The lil trackpad has been way nicer to use for everything but typing.
@trevorflowers @marty Interesting, ty for the links.
I think my needs are a bit different from what most keyboards cater to.
What I really want is:
- As few keys as possible
- Thumb-accessible mouse or trackball
- Split in two halves
- Bluetooth enabled
The closest that I found that meets my wants is the Dilemma from Bastard Keyboards, but that doesn't have BT and there's no easy path to add it. https://bastardkb.com/product/dilemma/
@nx @sc @GeeksLoveDetail Low key I'm considering making an offline-first 2fa app using https://www.npmjs.com/package/otpauth and a bit of low-effort JS. :P
@GeeksLoveDetail Weird. BitWarden requires you to "request" an ID and key to self host. :/
Not a fan
Anyone know of an alternative to 1password and the such which is self hosted #opensource and supports acting as a #2fa app?
@thisismissem Bleh. Might be time to invest in something like that.
@thisismissem Theoretically yes, but I have zero clue where it's actually storing it's data. It's not in .local as far as I can see. 😅 Also not clear from their source code. (I'm not much of a C++ QT app wiz)
@76c71aae3a491f1d9eec47cba17e229cda4113a0bbb6e6ae1776d7643e29cafa Hey! Does the bridge work?
Fug. I really don't want to do the dance of setting up my 2FA on for everything again. Might just leave it on my old computer and VPN in whenever I need it. 🤪
@codinghorror Zima Blue by Alastair Reynolds gets into this pretty deeply. I wish the Love Death And Robots adaptation touched on those parts of the story.
Ugh. I wish things that required #2FA authenticator apps were required to support having multiple apps. I've been using KeySmith on KDE and I have no way to reuse my data on a second device. 🙃
4. Federated moderation
It's likely we won't have time for this in our current sprint, but I'd personally love to collaborate with groups thinking about how we can more easily opt into blocklists. For example, if you run a distributed press instance, it should be useful for all the sites on your community to opt into a blocklist instead of having to moderate everything on their own.
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.