@zachleat Unironically it'd be cool if this was a thing and user editable 😝
Ultimately, someone has their hand on the plug. The question is how many people, and how far do you need to go to replace whatever function pulling the plug destroyed.
@3timeslazy I mostly use qwen2.5-coder:7b_Q4
I've managed to get decent results with the 3b_Q4 model too but it's more likely to mess up as my text gets larger.
I have a lil tool I made for quickly spitting out some code for me.
https://github.com/AgregoreWeb/website/blob/main/docs/examples/quickcode.html
@mcr314 I gave up choosing years ago and just go with whatever autoformatter is most popular in the moment :P
@cblgh In this case they are classical musicians and there was some discussion about which clef is underrated. One was like "Alto clef is best because it means (some instrument I don't remember) doesn't have to (some term I don't remember but it has to do with reading the notes)"
@CaptainCalliope @darius I had a blast, personally 😁
Any #infosec folks with experience in hardening windows? Someone wants to automate it. Send me a DM if interested.
Yunohost is cool #selfhosting
Someone on the Steam subreddit was asking for Valve to make a #SteamOS phone (seeing how the new VR headset is Arm but also playes x86 steam games). And I thought "Hey, I've already got #PostmarketOS on a phone. We know Valve is using some 'FEX' library. How hard could it be?"
As it turned out, remarkably easy. (Though, it helps that someone already wrote a guide for it: https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Steam )
Pretty sure it's a YMMV situation, but my milage was pretty good.
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Yap with me and send me cool links relating to my interests. 👍