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@tauon Here's some that might be less common:

- supports webtorrent for video streaming
- loads profile outbox on demand
- supports account migration
- supports Groups (create, read, write, mention)

If I may also shamelessly plug social.distribbuted.press we also support loading and publishing profiles with protocols.

@gremlins I haven't had children but as an Audhd person I have had to solve similar issues with myself. I find it harder to eat when I am hungry so smaller snacks sooner can make it easier. If the PDA accomodations don't work you may also want to look into stuff that helps with Executive Dysfunction which for me has been more stims to get my dopamine firing more regularly. But yeah a small bit of applesauce sooner might heko get the blood sugar up beforehand and nake it easier to think.

My Roman Empire is thinking about the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics

My roman empire is thinking about all the cool AR stuff I have no time to work on

@munin Yeah that'd be neat. I think there's a bunch if research out there to craft prompts to extract raw data. Personally I'd use an off the shelf model like phi3 with just a bit of prompting to save on costs 😅 Then again scammerd probably have enough resources for going all out.

@munin Generally the tool calls are totally isolated from the text context so it's pretty unlikely. Then again if they use RAG yoy might be able to get it to fetch sensitive data if it exists in a connected database

two of the best feelings when programming are:
1. figuring out a really clever way to solve a problem
2. figuring out a really stupid way to solve a problem

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@okdistribute Unsure about all languages. I find even with just JS the thing is sitting at around 3.5 gigs.

I'm just so used to nano taking less than a mb and booting up instantly :P

i'm really excited to show compost.party to the world! it's a web server running on an old, broken phone, getting energy from the sun using one of those portable solar chargers that you may also have lying around.

it's a real oddity and a real beauty

Fortnite is like Garry's Mod if it looked good and had a default set of game modes that were well made

I get I'm a weirdo but it still boggles my mind how much RAM vs code gobbles during normal operation. Especially when you have a "language server" running. This rust one is taking like 2.5 GB for a ~200 line file.

Every time I see my system chug to a halt when I add a new token to the tree for it to analyze I keep wanting to go back to nano. 😿

@yosh Yeah I saw one of your blog posts about it which was neat. I'm gonna try using tokio streams for now and just bend whatever else to their interface

Say what you will about Node.js but having async streams be a standard part of any io APIs makes it pretty easy to mess with different data sources and sinks. I'm trying to do something similar in Rust and it appears there's a billion ways to do io.

One of my clients needs for some stuff using and and I'm gonna see how far I can get with just telling to make changes to the code using continue.dev :P

My guess is it's gonna suck, but we'll see.

Why not here?

“WaterBottle, a worker-owned cooperative, is one such example. It includes a property management division and construction service under its umbrella and spreads control of the operation among its employees, with no formal hierarchy and a one-person, one-vote system of governance. It owns 22 properties in West Baltimore, where it’s restoring dilapidated buildings and renting them out with first dibs offered to the workers.”

thebaltimorebanner.com/communi

Being nonbinary is just using custom settings instead of presets but for gender

@lutindiscret @restoration.software Given the outlined constraints I think @VeilidNetwork would be a great foundation to build on. Combined with a local database and a protocol to send messages between specific peers. Do you care about people being able to load a persons data when the person is offline?

@hermeticvm@convo.casa What are the main issues you have with them? I found Dolphin and Nautilus pretty much got the job done when I used them. Portfolio hasn't worked as well for me since it's more for mobile. Right now my XDG desktop portals and KDE themes are kinda fucked since I'm building a wayland desktop environment from scratch, but with the standard GNOME/Plasma setups it seemed fine.

Then again I am usually in the command line anyway >:P

The complaints about Linux needing way too much command line tinkering are valid.

Luckily for me I like tinkering in the command so much I use my "file browser" like twice a month at this point and do the rest with bash.

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