sounds like you want this thing but smaller
sounds like you want this thing but smaller


if the one i saw on fran’s lab was any indication, your keyboard would have to be about 10cm thick.
it’s definitely not an exact clone, they’re very different. movement, graphics, terrain constraints and the sorts of mods people make differ drastically.
“quarter decaliter” makes me irrationally angry
it’s quick, it’s easy and it’s free
i mean i haven’t signed anything…
we’re in web 3.0 now, apis and data access are a thing of the past. so scraping it is!
it’s gonna start counting as prostitution, which is legal to practice but illegal to buy. of only counts when it’s personalised, apparently. i have no idea how they think they’re gonna do it.
unless you’re swedish, where it’s illegal to make requests on of.


it is a very random number. it’s also a very large small number.


that doesn’t seem related but it sure is interesting that it’s the same number


the only thing that will make you sound more like a conspiracy nut than listing things the cia has actually done, is to describe the philosophy of the e/acc movement.


oh i’m all too well aware of roko’s basilisk and its knock-on effects on the current ai bubble, thank you x_x
i think he is looking at the meme which you are inside


i don’t really know if it counts as a “book” but harry potter and the methods of rationality.
the premise is interesting, but the writing is ass. the politics more so.


i forced myself through dune. i never got used to it. it all felt like a waste of time right through the end.
yeah this project has been on github for six years and seems to have been closed source before that. it’s a graphical automation tool.
like, everything can be used with ai. github itself has “ai agent” plastered everywhere. it’s just a buzzword. doesn’t mean it’s built specifically for ai.
could be one of those cases where the product predates ai but some c-level asked an engineer “could we use this for ai” and the engineer said “i mean, technically yes” and then marketing changed every single mention of the product
point being that the active firefox forks are heavily dependent on upstream, just like the active chrome forks. if firefox dies, the forks die, unless they can scramble the 400ish full-time devs seemingly required to keep gecko current.