@skryking I think here in Ontario it'dd be best described as "muggy with a chance of rain". 😅 Probably good duck feeding weather though
i will say though it's more fun than outdoors these days since it's so hot and mosquito covered and everything costs money to do. 😅
@brandon Been playing it more today and I feel like one could get a good 30 hours out of the game at least. I just got a frigate and a colony to manage so combined with the main quest it's just about enough to keep my attention :P
@nasser I think it'd be great for folks thatenjoy doing the same thing over and over again though. I thibk the base building for yhe sake of base building aspect is probably also fun for folks?
Did You Know?
you can write your own #irc server in less time than it takes to read the discord privacy policy and terms of service
@technobaboo Oh no the stardust part was a small part of it. I spent more time trying to figure out this monado rokid driver 😅 I think I need to bite the bullet and get a lighthouse based steamvr setup
When I was growing up, I was promised, sometimes implicitly and sometimes explicitly, that if I followed the rules that the authorities told me to follow, the system would grant me a comfortable life.
What I discovered was that the rules are arbitrary and variable and impossible to follow perfectly, the authorities are arbitrary and variable and impossible to understand perfectly, and the promises were lies they told to prompt my compliance with the system.
@wezm Oh! What is the true cause? Fonts?
The irony is not lost on me that the Internet Archive went out of its way to acquire the physical versions of millions of books and loan them out carefully and in a limited way, and is facing a near-extinction-level event over it, while for-profit and VC-backed companies are just stealing people’s content and making up excuses to validate the bad behavior.
@brandon I'm guessing training a bespoke neural net with reinforcemwnt learning might be better. Might want to train it a bit first but them reward it when it predicts your next move accurately
@brandon That's a really cool idea. Getting the training data might be hard though. You could record a note on what you're doing and save that with the code diff and key strokes I'd imagine. What sorts of edits were you thinking? I regularly get continue.dev with phi3 to do small code edits / refactors
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.