What about people with disabilities, physical or mental, who can't get out, old people with no family or family who doesn't care? In theory it would be great if everyone got some attention and socialized, in reality a…
Social people will be fine, I think this tech is far more important for lonely people who for any reason don't get to socialize much (if at all), this is especially common in older people. These people might not have…
Edge user here. For one, chromium is faster than firefox, any given page will load about 20% faster, another reason is edge workspaces feature, I've grown to like it, which seems to be some sort of chromium feature that…
If you check openrouter there are a tons of providers selling API access to open source LLMs at a fraction of the cost compared to SOTA models (codex/claude). What model you're serving and what kind of platform you…
Before they removed it, I was using groq Kimi K2 model for a chat bot in small community site/chat. It was really good, seemed to have incredibly vast general world knowledge and the fast speed (400tok/s if I remember…
These are business class laptops, there's no dedicated GPU. Where are you're going to utilize this high refresh rate? I'm pretty sure 99% of the time the integrated graphics would be working hard to churn out 120 frames…
Damn, what a flashback. I forgot about that game, it was quite something for its time. I remember the gesture spell casting system not working very consistently, but it was still a ton of fun.
I found the opposite when I went through a split keyboard phase and did Colemak-DH layout. As far as english goes I found that a lot of words had a smoother "flow" when it comes to finger location. In the end I went…
I can't find information on what would happen to Chromium, would google need to hand it over too? That's probably more important than the fate of Chrome.
+1, a nicer looking ff experience, more customizable too.
Wasn't aware of "Claude Dev", just tried it out, it's pretty cool. I had this simple node chatbot with a handful of features but it was all just one big script, asked it to split up the logic into separate files that…
Nuts, seeds and olive oil are all extremely high in calories.
That's the old/regular model. This post is about the new "instruct" model.
A big issue that these articles never mention is that using browser dev tools to debug CSS becomes a huge pain with tailwind. It also makes it harder for community to create custom themes/user scripts for your…
Then you can think of Spotify as a more user friendly alternative to Napster, Kazaa, Soulseek, Limewire and friends.
The PPI ratio for 32" 4k with no scaling is actually pretty good (at least to my eye, since it's similar to my previous 24" 1080p, 27" 1440p monitors). If we can agree on that, then the solution is to just move the…
Sidebery is great for this nowadays, looks pretty slick too. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/sidebery/
Scrobbles... reminds me of this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZR8az1UMOiQ
Could you elaborate ? Does this require any specific setup?
You can also just click the . (period) key when viewing any repo.
Here's my custom dark mode CSS if anyone enjoys the google dark mode aesthetic (I inject with the "Stylus" extension, avoid "Stylish" extension at all costs): https://pastebin.com/CsVkRbYM Also my CSS for hckrnews.com…
In the case of Washington Post it just has a "position: fixed" style on the <body> element. That's usually the case with most of these scroll locking sites, one of the root parent elements will have some CSS style that…
When it comes up '@apply' I don't really it as an improvement even over vanilla CSS. Seems like tt that point you're basically learning an entirely new syntax just to save time on typing a few characters.
This sounds like a ditch digger trembling in fear upon seeing an excavator.
I generated over 30k, maybe 40k images since stable diffusion 1.4 model went public 2 weeks ago. Most of it is just endless exploring and generating a lot of nonsense but I got some prompts that generate consistently…
What about people with disabilities, physical or mental, who can't get out, old people with no family or family who doesn't care? In theory it would be great if everyone got some attention and socialized, in reality a…
Social people will be fine, I think this tech is far more important for lonely people who for any reason don't get to socialize much (if at all), this is especially common in older people. These people might not have…
Edge user here. For one, chromium is faster than firefox, any given page will load about 20% faster, another reason is edge workspaces feature, I've grown to like it, which seems to be some sort of chromium feature that…
If you check openrouter there are a tons of providers selling API access to open source LLMs at a fraction of the cost compared to SOTA models (codex/claude). What model you're serving and what kind of platform you…
Before they removed it, I was using groq Kimi K2 model for a chat bot in small community site/chat. It was really good, seemed to have incredibly vast general world knowledge and the fast speed (400tok/s if I remember…
These are business class laptops, there's no dedicated GPU. Where are you're going to utilize this high refresh rate? I'm pretty sure 99% of the time the integrated graphics would be working hard to churn out 120 frames…
Damn, what a flashback. I forgot about that game, it was quite something for its time. I remember the gesture spell casting system not working very consistently, but it was still a ton of fun.
I found the opposite when I went through a split keyboard phase and did Colemak-DH layout. As far as english goes I found that a lot of words had a smoother "flow" when it comes to finger location. In the end I went…
I can't find information on what would happen to Chromium, would google need to hand it over too? That's probably more important than the fate of Chrome.
+1, a nicer looking ff experience, more customizable too.
Wasn't aware of "Claude Dev", just tried it out, it's pretty cool. I had this simple node chatbot with a handful of features but it was all just one big script, asked it to split up the logic into separate files that…
Nuts, seeds and olive oil are all extremely high in calories.
That's the old/regular model. This post is about the new "instruct" model.
A big issue that these articles never mention is that using browser dev tools to debug CSS becomes a huge pain with tailwind. It also makes it harder for community to create custom themes/user scripts for your…
Then you can think of Spotify as a more user friendly alternative to Napster, Kazaa, Soulseek, Limewire and friends.
The PPI ratio for 32" 4k with no scaling is actually pretty good (at least to my eye, since it's similar to my previous 24" 1080p, 27" 1440p monitors). If we can agree on that, then the solution is to just move the…
Sidebery is great for this nowadays, looks pretty slick too. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/sidebery/
Scrobbles... reminds me of this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZR8az1UMOiQ
Could you elaborate ? Does this require any specific setup?
You can also just click the . (period) key when viewing any repo.
Here's my custom dark mode CSS if anyone enjoys the google dark mode aesthetic (I inject with the "Stylus" extension, avoid "Stylish" extension at all costs): https://pastebin.com/CsVkRbYM Also my CSS for hckrnews.com…
In the case of Washington Post it just has a "position: fixed" style on the <body> element. That's usually the case with most of these scroll locking sites, one of the root parent elements will have some CSS style that…
When it comes up '@apply' I don't really it as an improvement even over vanilla CSS. Seems like tt that point you're basically learning an entirely new syntax just to save time on typing a few characters.
This sounds like a ditch digger trembling in fear upon seeing an excavator.
I generated over 30k, maybe 40k images since stable diffusion 1.4 model went public 2 weeks ago. Most of it is just endless exploring and generating a lot of nonsense but I got some prompts that generate consistently…