> And wondered if tailscale was doing a bit more magic than tinc is here? Yes, tailscale, rayfish, zerotier and all use an existing network of relays to do nat traversal. Tinc doesn't provide that, but allows you to be…
Considering the guideline that QUERY should be idempotent and cacheable, file querying requests come to mind. Reverse image search, for example.
It's the combination of geographical data (maps) linked to its visual representation in the world (footage of structures, roads, landscape features) that is useful. The geographical data already exists in digital maps.…
From the FAQ: "What is SDF" > While we did initially start out on a single computer in 1987, the > SDF is now a network of 8 64bit enterprise class servers running > NetBSD realising a combined processing power of over…
Yeah I read further down in the comments that Aeon and Kalpa have actually diverged quite a bit, the installer might be one of those divergences. How are you liking Kalpa? The main benefit of sleeping to RAM is of…
Wow, it feels like this argument rewired my brain. When I first read about the chardet situation, I was conflicted but largely sided on the legal permissibility side of things. Uncomfortably I couldn't really fault the…
Just wanting to say thanks to the whole team for creating such an inspiring and useful creative tool! I'm most excited to try the perceptual analizer, which was something I found always had disappointing performance in…
No need to be rude. The person above is adding a new insight to the conversation. Vertical integration makes it possible but motivation makes it happen. Where is Samsung's ultra LTS Exynos device?
Good point, considering the nature of floppies I suppose it technically mustn't have been immutable. But I feel like it would have been wise to mount your OS root read-only to prevent yourself from accidentally ruining…
I've only used modern immutable Linux (Alpine, MicroOS) and wondered why of all places `/var/` was chosen as the location for rw stuff. It's fun to be reminded that there was of course a time when an immutable OS was…
I think the issue with dependencies is a bit overstated. There's uv for that. And shell scripts have dependencies as well! You're not guaranteed to have bash, jq, and curl on a minimal install. That being said, for real…
> But what actually being banned is accounts, not access. Is this implied, or is this detailed in the law? I can see why this would make sense. So many businesses just have a link to their facebook page as their…
And what country is that? If you're comfortable sharing. Of course the coin thing somewhat relies on coins of mentionable value being in common circulation, which rules out the US from the start. Here few people still…
Do people not return carts in your country? I enjoy Cart Narcs but they would have a hard time making content in The Netherlands. We do have small parking lots here, and many carts have a coin deposit mechanism. It's…
I wouldn't be surprised if astral's next product would be something like this. It's so obvious and there would be much interest from the ML crowd. My current hobby language is janet. Creating a statically linked binary…
This invites a game where models have variants with slightly differing system prompts. Don't know if they could actually sample from their own output if instructed, but it would allow for iterations on the system prompt…
I wonder if these will get better over time. Fun idea and I kind of want to join a table. For now at least, some can't even determine which hand they have: > LLAMA bets $170 on Flop > "We have top pair with Tc4d on a…
The author dedicates an entire paragraph to how much they trust the Obsidian team. It isn't open source purism, they are warning users that good intentions don't prevent a developer from writing software containing…
Love the idea but the thing is, if it's just one file then it's probably easy enough to work that contribution out of the repository. It is quite fun to try and think of ways that this could work though. Perhaps a bot…
Qubes really is the trailblazer in this regard. You can get pretty close with distroboxes on Linux as well. When a project requires a certain Python version a virtualenv suffices. But when you need a specific Python and…
Thanks for sharing that link. The categories suggest that this system is mainly used to give priority to certain kinds of vehicles. Public transport and emergency vehicles already had a system to turn lights green, so…
I have been using an untranslate add-on like this one and have been absolutely loving it. Since YouTube has been AI translating video titles and dubbing contents it has been suggesting foreign videos in users' home…
I don't want to defend Django here, surely this should be categorized as a bug. But on the other hand, for this situation to come up you have to be the following: - The kind of person to dive into the schema and worry…
That does make sense: an application server like Gunicorn talks ASGI with the application, but Gunicorn itself speaks plain old HTTP with the outside world (or reverse proxy). No more need for FastCGI inbetween. That is…
Similar protocols like ASGI for Python are still ubiquitous. I assume because they offer separation of concerns and as a result good performance. You would think the separation argument would still hold true for…
> And wondered if tailscale was doing a bit more magic than tinc is here? Yes, tailscale, rayfish, zerotier and all use an existing network of relays to do nat traversal. Tinc doesn't provide that, but allows you to be…
Considering the guideline that QUERY should be idempotent and cacheable, file querying requests come to mind. Reverse image search, for example.
It's the combination of geographical data (maps) linked to its visual representation in the world (footage of structures, roads, landscape features) that is useful. The geographical data already exists in digital maps.…
From the FAQ: "What is SDF" > While we did initially start out on a single computer in 1987, the > SDF is now a network of 8 64bit enterprise class servers running > NetBSD realising a combined processing power of over…
Yeah I read further down in the comments that Aeon and Kalpa have actually diverged quite a bit, the installer might be one of those divergences. How are you liking Kalpa? The main benefit of sleeping to RAM is of…
Wow, it feels like this argument rewired my brain. When I first read about the chardet situation, I was conflicted but largely sided on the legal permissibility side of things. Uncomfortably I couldn't really fault the…
Just wanting to say thanks to the whole team for creating such an inspiring and useful creative tool! I'm most excited to try the perceptual analizer, which was something I found always had disappointing performance in…
No need to be rude. The person above is adding a new insight to the conversation. Vertical integration makes it possible but motivation makes it happen. Where is Samsung's ultra LTS Exynos device?
Good point, considering the nature of floppies I suppose it technically mustn't have been immutable. But I feel like it would have been wise to mount your OS root read-only to prevent yourself from accidentally ruining…
I've only used modern immutable Linux (Alpine, MicroOS) and wondered why of all places `/var/` was chosen as the location for rw stuff. It's fun to be reminded that there was of course a time when an immutable OS was…
I think the issue with dependencies is a bit overstated. There's uv for that. And shell scripts have dependencies as well! You're not guaranteed to have bash, jq, and curl on a minimal install. That being said, for real…
> But what actually being banned is accounts, not access. Is this implied, or is this detailed in the law? I can see why this would make sense. So many businesses just have a link to their facebook page as their…
And what country is that? If you're comfortable sharing. Of course the coin thing somewhat relies on coins of mentionable value being in common circulation, which rules out the US from the start. Here few people still…
Do people not return carts in your country? I enjoy Cart Narcs but they would have a hard time making content in The Netherlands. We do have small parking lots here, and many carts have a coin deposit mechanism. It's…
I wouldn't be surprised if astral's next product would be something like this. It's so obvious and there would be much interest from the ML crowd. My current hobby language is janet. Creating a statically linked binary…
This invites a game where models have variants with slightly differing system prompts. Don't know if they could actually sample from their own output if instructed, but it would allow for iterations on the system prompt…
I wonder if these will get better over time. Fun idea and I kind of want to join a table. For now at least, some can't even determine which hand they have: > LLAMA bets $170 on Flop > "We have top pair with Tc4d on a…
The author dedicates an entire paragraph to how much they trust the Obsidian team. It isn't open source purism, they are warning users that good intentions don't prevent a developer from writing software containing…
Love the idea but the thing is, if it's just one file then it's probably easy enough to work that contribution out of the repository. It is quite fun to try and think of ways that this could work though. Perhaps a bot…
Qubes really is the trailblazer in this regard. You can get pretty close with distroboxes on Linux as well. When a project requires a certain Python version a virtualenv suffices. But when you need a specific Python and…
Thanks for sharing that link. The categories suggest that this system is mainly used to give priority to certain kinds of vehicles. Public transport and emergency vehicles already had a system to turn lights green, so…
I have been using an untranslate add-on like this one and have been absolutely loving it. Since YouTube has been AI translating video titles and dubbing contents it has been suggesting foreign videos in users' home…
I don't want to defend Django here, surely this should be categorized as a bug. But on the other hand, for this situation to come up you have to be the following: - The kind of person to dive into the schema and worry…
That does make sense: an application server like Gunicorn talks ASGI with the application, but Gunicorn itself speaks plain old HTTP with the outside world (or reverse proxy). No more need for FastCGI inbetween. That is…
Similar protocols like ASGI for Python are still ubiquitous. I assume because they offer separation of concerns and as a result good performance. You would think the separation argument would still hold true for…