

Working on it! I should have an update later today


Working on it! I should have an update later today


Working on it! Will have an update for you later today


Very cool! I’m actually interested in helping with testing and porting to other architecture. Made a comment on the open issue for ARM support, happy to open a PR if you’re interested


Yep, can’t do much about that other than vote and write my useless representatives. Taking back what they stole and putting it to work for the masses, to do the grind, that’s something I can do now.
Peregrine, Snipe, and Kiwi are all available for free on the managed cloud accounts and I’m handing out beta keys for free for a while so please do try them out if you find one that’s useful!


So I am working on the mundane task part…


Basically for fun yes, gamifying development. Anyhoo yeah the idea is you would encounter bugs when discovering bugs or working on bugfix branches, and other types for a few other circumstances.
At the moment the only real rewards are having specific buddies you can assign to specific sessions or threads and they’ll chime in like the OG buddy system, level up based on goals accomplished, no real effect on the code itself, just emergent complexity from whatever the user is up to.
Just FYI, I’m not using LLMs for art apart from placeholders till I can hire someone or find and dust off my old copy of CS6 to start making my own assets. (Inkscape drives me nuts and nobody made a PhotoGIMP-like option for illustrator yet)
All the software I’m designing is deterministic and local first, LLMs and cloud dependencies as fallbacks or gap fillers. And nothing critical without a human to review, etc.


An angels dream sounds like a perfectly satisfying ending to this nightmare


I mean, electrically all of those things will just attenuate amplitude, not really effect signal oscillations, which is actually what sound is …
All they’re doing is effectively adding a small resistance to the signal which will just lower the volume in effect. Adding any amplifier will fix that


Since nobody else has mentioned it yet, you can install a version of the firmware that enabled RTSP streaming, which you could point at a Linux server with an NVR application on it, or any consumer/commercial NVR with RTSP streaming enabled
https://support.wyze.com/hc/en-us/articles/360026245231-Wyze-Cam-RTSP
Came here to say the same thing
There’s a squad of elite soldiers in a book series (Sword of Truth by Terry Goodkind) who collect ears as trophies, so definitely out there in some other literature as well
Thank you for the several new additions to my own list xD
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Great list! Why no kiwix? Seems right up your street


You read the commits before pushing, and test before committing. I also find it helpful to have a reference for any dev tickets you have in your git tracker


That joke was dangerously cheesy… +1
My partner and I refer to them as Caws and Gronks respectively based on the usual noise
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