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Comment on What's your quirk? in ~talk
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Comment on Oblivion Remastered releases today in ~games
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Comment on How ‘talk pedometers’ are transforming education in Birmingham, US classrooms in ~tech
d32 Cannot read the article. "Your experience is important to us." "Please allow us to make it shit by letting your guard down" (Page asks to disable the adblocker)Cannot read the article.
"Your experience is important to us."
"Please allow us to make it shit by letting your guard down"(Page asks to disable the adblocker)
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Comment on What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them? in ~games
d32 IMHO Kotor had genuinely good story, even for someone who didn't care much for Star Wars (me).IMHO Kotor had genuinely good story, even for someone who didn't care much for Star Wars (me).
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Comment on What did you do this week (and weekend)? in ~talk
d32 Travelled to Marrakesh for business and managed to squeeze a whole afternoon and evening of "doing a tourist thing", in a good company. Relaxed in a nice garden (riad), let some snakes hang from...Travelled to Marrakesh for business and managed to squeeze a whole afternoon and evening of "doing a tourist thing", in a good company. Relaxed in a nice garden (riad), let some snakes hang from me, haggled at a souk ferociously, seen some completely illegally looking skins of animals, had a dinner at a rooftop restaurant during sunset and much more.
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Comment on What are your favorite books with an unreliable narrator? in ~books
d32 (edited )LinkA Scanner Darkly by Philip Kindred Dick. As a protagonist in a "book about drugs", the protagonist is completely unreliable.A Scanner Darkly by Philip Kindred Dick.
As a protagonist in a "book about drugs", the protagonist is completely unreliable.
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Comment on Single most useful program you daily use? in ~tech
d32 Thanks! I may have overlooked that. Or perhaps it is a relatively new feature?Thanks! I may have overlooked that. Or perhaps it is a relatively new feature?
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Comment on Single most useful program you daily use? in ~tech
d32 I hated when I switched from VS Code to Obsidian for note taking and F1 suddenly brought ... help window :) On Windows, I reconfigured it with Autohotkey; on Linux I found no solution.I hated when I switched from VS Code to Obsidian for note taking and F1 suddenly brought ... help window :)
On Windows, I reconfigured it with Autohotkey; on Linux I found no solution.
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Comment on Single most useful program you daily use? in ~tech
d32 Was it CIA? NSA? Looks like both of them and FBI. https://www.standard.co.uk/news/tech/fbi-recommends-ad-blocker-online-scams-b1048998.html...Was it CIA? NSA?
Looks like both of them and FBI.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/tech/fbi-recommends-ad-blocker-online-scams-b1048998.html
https://www.vice.com/en/article/the-nsa-and-cia-use-ad-blockers-because-online-advertising-is-so-dangerous/ -
Comment on AI is creating a generation of illiterate programmers in ~tech
d32 I'm self respecting enough to not ever learn the nooks and crannies of proprietary platform's quirks and states - I mean AWS - to not consider this exact situation a learning experience. After...I'm self respecting enough to not ever learn the nooks and crannies of proprietary platform's quirks and states - I mean AWS - to not consider this exact situation a learning experience. After becoming efficient user of oracle database years ago, I promised myself to never repeat this mistake and never master another proprietary technology with so many nontransferable skill requirements.
Anyway, that was just a sidenote, what I wanted to say is that there is a middle ground between self-hosting an LLM on a local hardware and becoming dependent on a proprietary solution hidden behind a paywall and an API: you can have someone to host an Open, replacable LLM for you as a service. There are many options like this on the whole spectrum starting at GPU rental to dedicated coding-assistant services running on open models. These can allow you to go above what you can - and have energy to - run on strictly local hardware. -
Comment on AI is creating a generation of illiterate programmers in ~tech
d32 Both of them help immensly when you are switching the toolchain - frameworks, languages, other tools - even much later in the career.Both of them help immensly when you are switching the toolchain - frameworks, languages, other tools - even much later in the career.
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Comment on What fictional world would you live in, if you could pick any one? in ~talk
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Comment on What are some passages or quotes that inspire your creativity or encourage your creative process? in ~creative
d32 I've heard similar (and bit more forgiving?): "Don't end your week with nothing."I've heard similar (and bit more forgiving?): "Don't end your week with nothing."
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Comment on Tildes Minecraft Survival Weekly in ~games
d32 Got it. Convenience mods are OK, cheating is not.Got it. Convenience mods are OK, cheating is not.
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Comment on Tildes Minecraft Survival Weekly in ~games
d32 Java version is the best version :) I presume there is no limitation on client-only mods?Java version is the best version :)
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Comment on The best breakup advice you’ll ever get in ~life
d32 I thought the advice is going to be 3-2-1. Then I've reread the title.I thought the advice is going to be 3-2-1. Then I've reread the title.
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Comment on Tildes Minecraft Survival Weekly in ~games
d32 How does one join? Do I need any client-side mods or plugins or is vanilla enough?How does one join? Do I need any client-side mods or plugins or is vanilla enough?
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Comment on Russia-Ukraine war megathread - End of 2024 news, updates, and recaps in ~news
d32 Looks like he didn't end the war in 24 hours, what a babbler.Looks like he didn't end the war in 24 hours, what a babbler.
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Comment on What were your favorite books that you read this year, and why? in ~books
d32 I've read the Bobiverse books this year and they have been very pleasant. Simple heroic space operas with agreeable characters, bit of philosophy and measured bits of drama.I've read the Bobiverse books this year and they have been very pleasant. Simple heroic space operas with agreeable characters, bit of philosophy and measured bits of drama.
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Comment on Save Point: A game deal roundup for the week of December 22 in ~games
d32 I'm playing it since and am very pleasantly surprised (I haven't heard of the game before). It's a cosmic horror fishing game alternating between pleasant relaxing times with terror filled...I'm playing it since and am very pleasantly surprised (I haven't heard of the game before). It's a cosmic horror fishing game alternating between pleasant relaxing times with terror filled encounters. Simple but engaging mechanics and mini games, interesting locations.
Do you carry them with you while traveling?
The hotel pillows are the death of me...