@Bit_form If it helps, blue decks are the bane of my existence. They do sneaky stuff with mechanics and either bleed my dry before I get big enough or break some core of my ramping strategy.
Also board wipes can be brutal
Uuuugh. Phi3 is so stupid it gets stuck in loops and fixates on calling random functions instead of just generating text.
@laxla@tech.lgbt Yeah I've been thinking about having a "universal client" which can enable users to hotswap UIs for object types.
We've got the raw foundations for this inside https://reader.distributed.press in that it's a fully client side indexer and doesn't need to care about implementations as much.
@vbatts Cool! Do you use it with wayland and SMB? I only found MPD because waybar had a default plugin for it. I've been trying to get an easy way to play music from my NAS but all the players I've tried seem to have trouble with SMB shares. 😅
Gonna ditch bothering with graphical media players and use a systemd service for music playing from my smb share.
Yikes. Cloudflare. (ht @macdonst )
https://robindev.substack.com/p/cloudflare-took-down-our-website
@beka_valentine It frustrates me a bit tjat web browsers no longer support protocols outside of HTTP and that cloud folks have pretty much solidified on using HTTP everywhere as well. 🤔
With the impending doom of ICQ in June and the new crappy version of Teams coming in July, I would like to post this meme one final time
I got ahold of the Copilot+ software.
Recall uses a bunch of services themed CAP - Core AI Platform. Enabled by default.
It spits constant screenshots (the product brands then “snapshots”, but they’re hooked screenshots) into the current user’s AppData as part of image storage.
The NPU processes them and extracts text, into a database file.
The database is SQLite, and you can access it as the user including programmatically. It 100% does not need physical access and can be stolen.
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.