bipedalsheep

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I don't have this but it sounds pretty rad.

Ah nice. I had made the assumption that this was American based on the name and wrapping. Guess I will give this a try the next time I'm out for some chocolate πŸ™‚.

I just haven't bothered reading up on what atomic systems are yet. I get the gist of it, just not enought to really understand how it affects my current workflow if I were to switch.

Alright, I think I understood some of those words. Happy to see Sway being worked on. I did a clean install with openSUSEway last week and slowly but surely I'm starting to get it into the state I want from it. Hopefully this will be my final desktop environment.

We probably would not stand to gain much. Our ex-prime minister Solverg is advocating for it because we would have a seat at the table and influence the economy that affects us more. Some economists say it would be beneficial economically for similar reasons, in addition to making the Euro our currency so trading with other European countries would be more stable and predictable, since now you pay less or more depending on how they fluctuate. The Norwegian Crowns (NOK) is not doing so well the past 10 years and there are worries that it will not recover again etc. I like the NOK currency myself. Depending on what business you are in having the crown become worth less could be a good thing.

Yeah, this is frustrating. There already has been a good tool for Windows for a while now called Colour Simulations that I use at work, but I am really wanting for a Linux compatible tool for my home use too.

That's nice. Will check out this one.

[–] bipedalsheep@programming.dev -2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Aight, here's how the Deckard will be like. The Deckard is the result of 15 years of research into neural sensing. It will enable the Deckard to track your eyeballs by reading your brain signals, so it does not need optical sensors that looks at your eyes to know where you are looking, it knows because your brain knows.. That's not all, thanks to the brain's natural ability to track your body limbs without vision, proprioception, the Deckard will be able to do full body tracking without the use of external sensors. It will track the position of your limbs based on how the brain sees the position of your limbs. Yes, that means that it will be able to track the movement of your head, and also the movement of your whole body so there are no need for any form of video capture or lighthouses to track your movement. The Deckard will perfectly replicate your movement by how your brain knows it is also moving through your room. Think that's amazing? There's more. It will know what your are looking at, -, or interpreting to be looking at in the game. Looking at a gun on a table in the game? The Deckard will know that you think you are looking at a gun on a table in the game in the same way that you know your are. The game can then deduce that you may be considering to pick up the gun and use it, and therefore change the circumstances of the game in response to that scenario. On last thing, - the Deckard 2 will come with neural writing tech, which will mean the end of monitors as the Deckard 2 will instead project images directly into your vision, enabling vision sharpness and color vibrancy passed the capabilities of our natural eyeballs. It will be like having a 4th color cone, or tetrachromatic vison, enabling us to see hundreds of millions of new color variations. The heads traps are even capable of fitting the head shape of sheeps.

[–] bipedalsheep@programming.dev 14 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (4 children)

We've all had our fun now with watching companies and investors throwing billions on these LLMs but after all that we have something which does not solve billion dollar problems.. They've already scrubbed all the data out there and let's be frank here, the LLMs still suck. It feels like chatting with these LLMs is like overcoming an obstacle, I end up doing web searches myself most of the time anyway. These LLMs can't think or reason, let's stop trying to fake it and start using these models for something useful. Medical is the obvious one. Surveillance and military will probably be where the shift will be to primarily. There will be interesting things with pattern recognition for sound and images, but that's about it.

[–] bipedalsheep@programming.dev 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I switched to Colemak-dh about 2 year ago when I bought a ZSA Moonlander after getting a terrible case of rsi in my left wrist. When I type on other keyboards (which I try to avoid whenever possible) I still use qwerty. Curious thing, I write at about 70 wpm with 99% accuracy with colemak-dh on my Moonlander but I can't pass 10 wps when using colemak-dh on other keyboards, and I have no hope in hell writing with qwerty on the Moonlander at all. The motor memory is completely decoupled between the split keyboard and the non-split keyboard. Which I guess is good, since then when using someone else's keyboard I won't have issues using their keyboard.

[–] bipedalsheep@programming.dev 6 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I dunno. We like being able to make our own decisions and self-govern. I'd be surprised if the majority voted in favor of joining the EU even now. As the article states, yeah it seems the common citizen want to distance themselves from the US now, but we live a pretty good life already and there are many unknowns regarding what joining the EU will mean for us in the long term. I don't wanna join the EU just to spite the US, however tempting that is right now. Though I believe signaling the middle finger to the US government is important, -- I will do it in other ways in the short term at least. I have started moving all personal products and services out of US companies and into the EU etc.

[–] bipedalsheep@programming.dev 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

This is pretty interesting. I've effectively done something similar with my Moonlander where a hold/toggle key on the left side switches the left layout to that of the right side. I do it because I no longer need to take my hand off of the mouse to press a key on the right side anymore, which often would occur when I was using Blender or other productivity tools. However I would much prefer dedicated keys for the keys instead like this. It looks quite handy.

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