Disclaimer: I often wave at #dogs when they are being taken for a walk. Not the owners.
Hermes3:8b my beloved managed to actually generate a single calculator app and apply a basic update. 🤪 Sadly I have to choose between it and running 1 web app (element.io) or vscode due to only having 12 GB of ram. 😰
Tried getting https://aider.chat/ to generate a commit message using gemma2:2b and it was grossly verbose with loads of useless text.
Might be worth it to try different models to see which ones suck the least.
Something no one talks about enough:
CPU cycles aren't free.
Memory reads and writes aren't free.
That shit takes power. A miniscule amount per instance, yes, but it adds up quick if it's from an app that everyone uses constantly. All that power comes from somewhere, and right now that's mostly fossil fuels.
When people complain about software bloat, it's not just a UX problem, it's an environmental one too.
I wish vector search as a thing would die, or return to the back seat and let traditional indexing things have the first shot.
"oh but vector search is great because it clusters similar concepts!"
Yeah you know what concepts are similar? Different names, different model numbers for things, things that are related to _but different from_ what I searched for.
If I search for "morgan", a result for "morton" is a bad result. If I search for "atari ste", a result for the atari falcon is bad.
It'd be cool if there was an approach of using "visual embeddings" applied to facial recognition. One could teach their personal agent a face by telling it to read the facial embedding and when encountering people the facial embeddings could be pulled from a regular vector DB instead of trying to train a new recognizer on the face. Probs easier to share data that way too.
This week's #Rust type of the day is `Result<Option<Result<Bytes>>>`
I don’t want a computer with adverts in the task bar or menu, on which I can’t run my own software freely and easily, or which I can’t repair myself.
I don’t want an eReader which snitches on my reading, or which can remove my books.
I don’t want to use a proprietary third party service and app for my dishwasher.
I don’t want a car which can be controlled remotely via someone else’s servers.
Hackers showed me (there's video) how a website vulnerability let them locate, unlock, honk the horn, start ignition of any of millions Kias in seconds, just by reading a car's license plate.
They found similar bugs for a dozen carmakers over the last two years.
https://www.wired.com/story/kia-web-vulnerability-vehicle-hack-track/
iroh is about creating connectivity to empower user agency. Reliable connectivity you can build on now and in the future.
https://www.iroh.computer/blog/smaller-is-better
TBH I don't think most people should be on algorithmic social media. Happy people aren't chronically online and these places are machines for brainworm infection and cortisol spiking.
I think "friend only" social timelines and read-only feeds of stuff you're interested in is okay though.
OFC I could never escape the draw of cyberspace, but I am a bit beyond salvation.
Advice for anybody starting a new Fediverse thing: The only real requirement in ActivityPub is that the content type is either application/activity+json or application/ld+json; profile="https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams". A lot of people have implemented this.
I think describing this as hazing against new projects might be appropriate.
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.