Sorry for nitpick but its called "Ultima Online" without the t
EU labor laws protect the workers. I dont get why US Americans often think these laws dont benefit the workers.
So this is all client-side and my speech is not sent antwhere or is ut "client-side ui" for some API? I will have a look at the repository to find out, but maybe someone already looked into it.
I wonder if the UK situation is worse/better than the rest of Europe here. At least there are Hertzner and OVH, but not sure if they are remotely comparable to AWS et al.
Yawn, best they have is a demo video. give me the tool to play around damnit! im "generatively" building apps with openai for months now, this is not the innovation you make it out to be Google...
interesting read, thanks for sharing! i too used to draw elaborate symmetrical structures and figures using grid paper in school. good times!
automatic1111 Stable Diffusion has this Wildcard feature that fills in randomly from a predefined list. this would be a great addition!
"stupidly simple" is my favorite kind of software complexity.
Sorry for nitpick but its called "Ultima Online" without the t
EU labor laws protect the workers. I dont get why US Americans often think these laws dont benefit the workers.
So this is all client-side and my speech is not sent antwhere or is ut "client-side ui" for some API? I will have a look at the repository to find out, but maybe someone already looked into it.
I wonder if the UK situation is worse/better than the rest of Europe here. At least there are Hertzner and OVH, but not sure if they are remotely comparable to AWS et al.
Yawn, best they have is a demo video. give me the tool to play around damnit! im "generatively" building apps with openai for months now, this is not the innovation you make it out to be Google...
interesting read, thanks for sharing! i too used to draw elaborate symmetrical structures and figures using grid paper in school. good times!
automatic1111 Stable Diffusion has this Wildcard feature that fills in randomly from a predefined list. this would be a great addition!
"stupidly simple" is my favorite kind of software complexity.