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Cool, I guess I now have hands on experience getting LLMs to interact with the internet and system resources in case folks want to hire me to do stuff like that.

Fully offline and locally with open source models without high end hardware or GPUs.

@simon Hey! I tried out your ReAct prompt with OpenHermes Mistral and I found that an important step was to get it to verify whether the result was correct before answering, and tried to guide it to perform a more specific query if not.

I posted the gist with my prompt here: gist.github.com/RangerMauve/19

This is backwards. Indexing in a search engine is implicitly valuable by making it possible to find content and drive traffic.

Feeding ML is parasitic where the result is less traffic to your content.

The only appropriate structure for this is an explicit opt-in.

Are there unions for programmers or software engineers? I googled it just now and only found articles saying "programmers don't unionize because they're satisfied with their working conditions :blobfoxangrylaugh:"

so I'm like, what do?

#union #unions #unionize

I'm severely colourblind - my eyes can hardly detect red light at all.
So, working in web development, picking colour schemes is hard.
There are tools around to help you pick accessible colour schemes, but they assume that you can tell by looking that a colour is the one you want, and the only information you need the computer to calculate is the contrast ratio.
I realised I need a tool that will take the name of a colour and find a shade that gives a target contrast ratio.

Here it is: colourblind-palette-maker.glit

It uses the new APCA perceptual contrast algorithm and the Oklab colour space to help me find colours that people with better colour vision will interpret correctly, while ensuring there's good contrast for as many people as possible.

#accessibility #a11y #WebDev

Me: <minding my own business, winding down for bed>

Me: <exhausted from lack of sleep>

My brain, unprompted:

"Okay, but what if we actually model RDF graphs in datalog? Can we do that? What does it look like? If we do that, what kind of properties fall out?"

How funky of me would it be to run every app in a separate virtual machine along with a network tunnel with randomized ip? Too much? Feels like it'd be fun to build tho

All engineering is reverse engineering if you document things poorly enough.

hey everyone not to be too much of a theory guy ha ha but capitalism is bad

it's not media piracy, it's bespoke edge caching!

Fedi users, is your favorite #Linux distribution…

Ahh I love having coworkers that I can rely on and share work with. This year I'm aiming to grow a team within Hypha to do contract work on local-first stuff so I can be less of a bottleneck and enable even more groups to make cool tech.

emotions, positive 

truly thankful for the people in my life that care about me for me and put in the effort to actually get to know me.

#Firefox has a new hidden setting auto-rejecting #cookie banners (not just hiding them eg Brave). Piloting in 🇩🇪 in Private Browsing but anyone can enable:
Go to the URL about:config
Set cookiebanners.ui.desktop.enabled ->True
Go to Settings->Privacy, turn on Cookie Banner Blocker.

My million dollar idea I want someone to steal and do, so I can be a customer.

"Dumb Stuff" we sell electronic appliances that aren't Internet connected. That's all.

That's it. That's the pitch. I would buy the <bleep> out of this company if their electronic gadgets were even half way decent, and repairable.

Electronic, no wifi, regular screws to open it up. That's it. Do those three things, and you can be sold by this store.

I will pay this business to curate and find these devices for me.

Emotions, melancholy 

I've been thinking about pre-transition me and what they were up to and the little ways they tried to peak out of their cage. The bursts of color under the performance of normalcy. I think they would be proud of where I am now.

Dreaming of IPv6 broadcast for decentralized application use cases. Feels like it's more likely we could bioengineer pigs to fly 😭

You know how when you rent a VPS or a shared server from a host somewhere, and they're all like, "We'll register your domain name too!" ?

It's a trap! :ackbar:

Don't do it.

If for any reason, your host's admin dashboard stops working and they decide to stop answering support tickets, you're kinda locked out of your domain name.

You can't transfer the domain out to an actually-breathing company without a blessing from your current host. Especially if the domain is locked.

Yes, technically you can complain to ICANN about your domain registrar, and maybe something will come of it (after waiting forever), but the trick is, with those hosting companies, they're usually not actually your domain registrar.

The hosting companies often outsource the domain registration process to another company (sorry, Mario) and often these subcontractors don't provide direct customer support. If you complain to your actual registrar, they'll just boot you back to the absentee host and you're back to where you started, waiting for support responses that will never come. Meanwhile, you're effectively locked out of making any DNS changes.

So, the moral of the story? Register your domain names from actual real domain registrars whose whole business is just domain names.

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