What I really want from technology these days is passivity. Physical buttons, and PASSIVITY.
No guessing, no anticipating, no predicting.
No autofill, no autocorrect, no autodrive and PLEASE God no autoplay.
Just be inert until acted upon!
Listening to Bill Jobs, fixin bugs and adding network outage recovery.
Minecraft but i survive in PARKOUR CIVILIZATION
Thinking about, if someone were to try to teach "Minecraft but i survive in PARKOUR CIVILIZATION" , the basically thirty pages of explanation that would be needed to make it make sense. It's so rooted in a cultural context… all the Minecraft mechanics you need to understand. Familiarity with the "Prison Server" concept. Enough knowledge of present day serialized media to recognize the video you're watching is stitched together out of shorter videos…
There is just something about the way Gemini capsules all have similar visual language by design and that I, the user, am in control of things like which font family is used, pleases my neuroatypical brain.
The page author decides the content and its structure. I decide the details of rendering, for the most part -- though Lagrange supports ANSI escapes[1] for foreground and background colour and font variant -- bold, italic, underline, etc.
I consider that a fair compromise between user and author.
[1] Hot take: If you write a Gemini client, you have two options for ANSI escape sequences: You can either implement them, or filter them out. Showing visual garbage that's never meant for human eyes is just lazy.
The project itself has been a team effort and I'm thankful for help from my teammates at Hypha + various folks on the interwebs. Hopefully we can stabilize and document this stuff this month so we can show a full demo.
It's been a bit of a journey learning #rust and #veilid and #iroh but these last few functions were very satisfying to write. This code triggers a download of an Iroh-blobs based file from it's hash by establishing tunnels to peers in a group using a multiplexer I built using Veilid AppMessages over private routes. The code to get here was hella messy but these functions felt pretty elegant.
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.
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.