@evangelos @caten Yeah we (distributed.press) have a setup where we publish P2P addressible versions of activitypub data and have an example reader.distributed.press which can index p2p AP via native protocol handlers or gateways. The inbox still needs a server at the moment but it's super minimal.
@tychi might be good to look at the defaults in popular emulators. I think the type of game makes a big difference sadly. E.g. 3d adventure games for xbox will be different than 3DS
@tychi cool! Interesting use of object listeners :o
@tychi :O May I see your code?
typical dev: i'm gonna wire it up. dynamo db to ec2 to lambdas to nextjs to react to redux to graphql, and it'll only cost me $30+/mo to host this website
me: *living in the walls of michaelsoft, publishing web apps that cost nothing to run and nothing to use, because github forgot that github pages exists*
Attention Citizens:
The concept of "time off" is misleading.
What you think of as leisure is, in fact, mandatory recreation for overall increased productivity.
Failure to achieve maximum relaxation during relaxation hours is considered treasonous laziness.
Thank you for your compulsory leisure.
#Paranoia #TTRPG #games #relaxation #mandatoryPTO #lazy #rpg #PSA
@GayDeceiver There should be more gusto around prison labour taking all the jobs instead TBH. Can't compete with slavery and the incentives to turn more people into prisoners to further erode the job market. 🤪
open for a jump scare
@dumpsterqueer User agents aren't just turning complete these days the're straight up passing the turing test 😱
Be suspicious of anything that requires a cloud service to operate where the server software is not self-hostable. Especially one that costs over $1000 dollarydoos.
@dade Very good strategy! I love "future me" hacks like this. Do you have a task list to facilitate this or is it just your regular issue trackers on projects?
Imma see how I can incorporate it in my routines too 🙇
@m455 the energy drinks help too :P
@garbados I generally only use text ones because for images I prefer making them myself or commissioning artists that I know personally. I think some folks have fun with image generators but I'm not a fan of them being used commercially.
@garbados Mostly been using local LLMs like Qwen2.5-coder. Have been adjacent to folks using the cloud based models but I haven't used them myself.
I'm not a fan of the closed source models but IMO the open ones can be useful for folks. e.g. I know of folks working on grant writing for indigenous folks and I think they can be handy for offline knowledge bases for coding/chatting. I'm not a fan of the ways in which capitalism is feeding and weaponizing the tech and the high energy usage
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.