netwren

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netwren,

My first fucking thought. I’m still waiting on helpdesk to respond to an issue I’ve already chased down to a registry key because I’m not allowed workstation admin privileges. 🙄. Which I’m fine with but more than a week to respond to a ticket? Come the fuck on

netwren,

This is fascinating to me. Do you have any links or suggestions for this workflow to learn more?

netwren,

Have you tried ripgrep?

netwren,

That’s fair

netwren,

Why does this remind me of Glen from IASIP

netwren,

I think the defenders of human intellect are heralding our language and thinking to be a much higher standard than for MOST people they are.

A chess champion might be executing critical thinking beyond normal comprehension but I’d say a lot of my interactions with others, my daily experience is just pattern matching the next thing to say or ask.

netwren,

You say that however we might have stumbled on the groundwork for a GI. Because language is core to our evolutionary advancement. We needed language to build the mental constructs that then enabled logical work.

Imagine if an LLM was able to coordinate the usage of these “logical” AI’s like Deep mind etc.

ChatGPT already enabled Internet search and it’s better than if I asked someone to Google something for me.

netwren,

I mean I’d imagine the launch is quite a sobering experience. Might actually be a good thing to pre-game to relax a bit considering your strapped to a controlled bomb.

netwren,

LemmyKnowsBest!

netwren,

I’m a little lost on what each of these components are. I see .sh files so I’m assuming you’re mostly writing these with Bash?

With this level of complexity I wonder if you’d benefit from running a k8s server. Just food for thought.

Looks like you’re having a good time for it. I always laugh at the similarity with this system building and the BUS designs of Factorio.

netwren,

🤷‍♂️

I mean all problems are solved with another layer of abstraction right?

netwren,

We have to stop identifying ownership with these billionaires and “their work” because it’s not. It’s a team of people who got together to accomplish a mission whether they succeeded or failed. How often is their success just a leader getting out of their way, and how often is failure because leadership was overbearing and “used their authority” to make poor decisions over the group.

“We” society only ever focus on these individuals and it’s horribly incorrect to do so.

We need to forget the celebrities and identity the groups.

netwren,

Love that the robot is having to use the laptop to look it up.

netwren,

Honestly yeah this is actually great. Most of the reasons I started to hate Reddit was that it went “mainstream”. Censorship, political feuds.

I would hear Reddit mentioned in the news. I don’t need that for my “community”.

Like a return to Bulletin Boards. Hell yeah. Free and open internet babyy

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Streamlined interface for generating images with AI in Krita. Inpaint and outpaint with optional text prompt, no tweaking required. - GitHub - Acly/krita-ai-diffusion: Streamlined interface for gen...

netwren,

This is wickedly cool and I was wanting something like this last night. Crazy that I stumble on it the morning after.

netwren,

Can you give a specific reason?

I feel that I’m usually more upset that apps choose electron and I have performance issue because they didn’t spend time writing a proper lightweight desktop application. I feel like Calibre is actually one of those apps.

I could see portability across devices being useful but is the Calibre interface really going to be conducive for that?

netwren,

That’s fair but I think one of the most critical features of Calibre for me is interfacing with my e-reader over USB to download/upload my epubs. I don’t know how that would work from a Browser app.

netwren,

Honestly this is the reason I want an immutable build of Arch like NixOS.

Let me roll back my mistakes and I could live more happily with rolling release.

netwren,

I’m looking to reload my daily driver and there’s just not enough support for that.

netwren,

Well yeah obviously like NixOS. My reason for not using it is that they use a non standard Linux filesystem and it renders a # of packages I want to install incompatible.

netwren,

Yeah you could put some together I think, possibly with OverlayFS as well.

I feel like the value those distros add is not just the rolling mechanism but the package manager being tied into it.

So you just use the package manager like any other and it works.

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