Here are the slides for my presentation. Gonna share the recording later this week.
https://blog.mauve.moe/slides/neural-spatial-curves/
Overall it went okay and I got to show off my ignorance and how I've been slowly learning how to do this stuff. 🤪
@spiralganglion Hell yeah. Excited to see what you make with it. Back when WASM was still just coming out after ASM.js I did a deep dive to figure out how to do basic things like loops and if statements with WAT. I hadn't done any ASM before so it was a bit of a mindfuck.
@spiralganglion Are you aiming to write it at the WAT level or a hex editor? :o
IF you're in #Ottawa and into #ai / #LLM stuff, check out tonight's #AITinkerers event: https://lu.ma/3clyvip5
I'm going to be talking about autoencoders and some intuition I learned trying to make a simple model.
I didn't expect "using a Torrenting client to seed US government scientific datasets because the policy settings are erasing years of research" on my 2025 bingo card but here we are.
You wouldn't download America's scientific research output would you?
EDIT: Several people have contacted me for the link.
(Better link)
and follow @SafeguardingResearch
De-google-ify Internet
Amazing campaign by the French not-for-profit association Framasoft.
The De-google-ify Internet project offers 26 ethical and alternative online tools that may be used by everyone.
They build open source alternatives to many Google services like Youtube, Agenda, Docs, Forms, Maps etc, as well other services to replace Doodle, Facebook Event, Github, Zoom, Slack and much more!
Check their beautiful website, watch the videos to know more about their work and follow them here in Mastodon:
https://degooglisons-internet.org/
#europe #opensource #europeanalternatives #EUtech #boycott #degoogle #google
Dang, videogame graphics these days are hardcore. I remember being more than satisfied with DOOM back in the day and now each leaf and pebble looks realistic with fancy lighting effects everywhere.
@brandon Have you messed with Qubes OS? I've been considering setting a machine up with it to see how it goes.
@brandon Yeah focusing on containers is a reasonable approach. I usually lean the opposite and try to be as close to the metal as possible with as few dependencies or little sophistication I can get away with. Usually just to speed up boostrapping on raw machines with limited configuration. Fish is neat! I've just pimped my bash to be less painful :P
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.