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what if there was a USB adapter that had a little chip in it that routed anything that passed through it directly to and from the sandboxed environment?

you could configure it with bash commands.


suddenly, you CAN trust that USB drive you bought at the market from a peddler


an adult baby made this


You can alter the rate of transmission for different types of traffic. This is one of the benefits of the packet system. For example, if you wanted to rate limit peer-to-peer connections but not peer-to-giant-corporation connections, all you'd have to do is modify the QoS settings on your router. You can do this at home.


I think that's beautiful.

you've realized that the problems are not impossible, and it's just a matter of getting people to think about them in the right way.

that's easy. Humans have been getting other humans to think the ways they want since the written word. Nothing is more practiced as a discipline, except perhaps prostitution.


think in terms of "page-up" and "page-down" instead of scroll-wheel / thumb scrolling and it starts to feel alright.


some games require a certain level of scale and for those games you should optimize in the pre-planning stage.


Statistically speaking, 99% of game devs won't ever make a game like that. And if they do, they will probably know ahead of time they are making it.


100% of hobby game devs do it as a hobby. The learning process is the fun part. Which is also why 99% give up on their game when they see more learning potential in another area.


I think you are missing the point. The larger the scale is, the more things may be optimized and the more you need to be careful to focus on the important "3%". That said, it doesn't hurt to analyse in advance which parts might be critical and steer the architecture based on those observations.


Location: Portland, OR, USA

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Gotta get a job so I can buy food for my cat.

Everyone likes me. I work hard until I burn out. Use me with intention, but... please use me because I need to get a job so I can buy food for my cat. I can learn any language in a weekend, I can bang on Linux computers until they work, and I'm cripplingly honest and kind and I won't deceive you or try to hide.

Interested primarily in back-end roles.


Huggingface isn't local, while Ollama is.


This is more important than people seem to realize. Local means almost no data security issues. Not local means, well, all the data security issues.


What? That's not true at all. Citation needed!


"Huggingface isn't local, while Ollama is." - ms-menardi


It's just wrong and a lie. Huggingface is local.


I think you are arguing at cross-purposes. If you use HuggingFace to simply download models to run locally with ollama or llama.cpp, then you can say it is "local". But you can also use it as a service to run models (which is how they make money). Then they obviously aren't local.


Huggingface let's you run locally with huggingface exclusive code! They started this way and the managed/hosted solution came later.

You downvoters are the folks who jumped into this craze post ChatGPT.


I have no idea where people got the idea that Hugging Face isn’t local. I mean they show you how to run everything locally, with all the quantization strategies you could want, with far fewer bugs.


The difference is, investments can go bad if the company fails.

A landlord never loses their money because they own the land. If a resident trashes their place, well they have insurance for that, better call the contractors to fix it up.


I like bright and bold colors, vibrant and flavorful.

these colors feel pastel, weak, and faded. I don't like them.


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