pcouy

joined 2 years ago
[–] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 4 points 2 weeks ago

This would have been a (if not the only) good point to make in the article considering the title. But I guess this would have taken space away from ads

[–] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 21 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

The headline is vert clickbaity : it does not affect VPN users (the law forbids age-gated websites from promoting VPNs as a circumvention), and the whole article is just an ad for VPNs

[–] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 8 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Here is a link to the adjust.h GitHub in case you don't feel like watching a video

[–] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 1 points 3 weeks ago

Here is a link to the adjust.h GitHub in case you don't feel like watching a video

[–] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 1 points 4 weeks ago

Is this some kind of virt-manager but with a TUI ?

[–] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I'm using the latest firefox on the latest android (just tried it on chrome from the same phone and it loads fine)

[–] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 4 points 1 month ago (7 children)

It looks really interesting but the link is giving me an SSL error :/

[–] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 10 points 2 months ago (1 children)

https://github.com/atuinsh/atuin is a great tool to manage and search your shell history. I especially enjoy it being able to search commands based on the working directory I was in when I ran them.

It also has more features (which I don't use) to manage dotfiles and sync shell history across hosts/devices.

[–] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 18 points 3 months ago

I once had a similar issue, caused by the keyboard layout in the os installer (when I defined the password) being different from the keyboard layout used for unlocking the drive. I quickly leaned to type my password in qwerty on my azerty keyboard and all is fine now.

Another similar thing I'm thinking about is trying with caps lock, as you may have had it on when defining the password

[–] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Hâve you made a persistent volume for /etc/nginx (or any of its subdirectories) ?

IIRC, the templates are interpolated/copied on container start if the resulting configs do not exist already. Having a persistent volume would cause the issue you're experiencing

[–] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 9 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I had one such case recently, turned out it was due to a faulty SATA (data) cable. Once you find which drive is clicking, try plugging it with a new cable before declaring it dead.

dmesg output may contain some useful error messages. If you find errors related to I/O, block devices, SCSI or SATA, you should include them in your post

 

publication croisée depuis : https://lemmy.pierre-couy.fr/post/1059609

Hey everyone!

I've been working on my own toy reinforcement learning (RL) framework for a while now and have nearly implemented a full Rainbow agent—though I'm still missing the distributional component due to some design choices that make integration tricky. Along the way, I’ve used this framework to experiment with various concepts, mainly reward normalization strategies and exploration policies.

I started by training the agent on simpler games like Snake, but things got really interesting when I moved on to Super Mario Bros. Watching the agent learn and improve has been incredibly fun, so I figured—why not share the experience? That’s why I’m streaming the learning process live!

Right now, the stream is fairly simple, but I plan to enhance it with overlays showing key details about the training run—such as hyperparameters, training steps/episodes, performance graphs, and maybe even a way to visualize the agent’s actions in real-time.

If you have any ideas on how to make the stream more engaging, or if you're curious about the implementation, feel free to ask!

 

Hey everyone!

I've been working on my own toy reinforcement learning (RL) framework for a while now and have nearly implemented a full Rainbow agent—though I'm still missing the distributional component due to some design choices that make integration tricky. Along the way, I’ve used this framework to experiment with various concepts, mainly reward normalization strategies and exploration policies.

I started by training the agent on simpler games like Snake, but things got really interesting when I moved on to Super Mario Bros. Watching the agent learn and improve has been incredibly fun, so I figured—why not share the experience? That’s why I’m streaming the learning process live!

Right now, the stream is fairly simple, but I plan to enhance it with overlays showing key details about the training run—such as hyperparameters, training steps/episodes, performance graphs, and maybe even a way to visualize the agent’s actions in real-time.

If you have any ideas on how to make the stream more engaging, or if you're curious about the implementation, feel free to ask!

 

A 10 minute read covering some YAML edge-cases that you should have in mind when writing complex YAML files

 

This (old) post details how to interfere with randomness to make it feel more random to the end user.

This reminded me of how many games “cheat” in a similar way to make critical hits seem more fair (increase the probability when it has not triggered for too long and decrease it when it just triggered)

 

I'm looking for a cloud provider with a cheap VPS offer to host my own wireguard relay and use it to seed.

I've read that Switzerland is safe for torrenting, so I was thinking about using Infomaniak. Does anyone has experience with seeding torrents from their IP addresses ? I'm also interested in other suggestions.

Thank you :)

 

publication croisée depuis : https://lemmy.pierre-couy.fr/post/805239

Happy birthday to Let's Encrypt !

Huge thanks to everyone involved in making HTTPS available to everyone for free !

 

publication croisée depuis : https://lemmy.pierre-couy.fr/post/805239

Happy birthday to Let's Encrypt !

Huge thanks to everyone involved in making HTTPS available to everyone for free !

349
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

publication croisée depuis : https://lemmy.pierre-couy.fr/post/805239

Happy birthday to Let's Encrypt !

Huge thanks to everyone involved in making HTTPS available to everyone for free !

 

publication croisée depuis : https://lemmy.pierre-couy.fr/post/805239

Happy birthday to Let's Encrypt !

Huge thanks to everyone involved in making HTTPS available to everyone for free !

 

Happy birthday to Let's Encrypt !

Huge thanks to everyone involved in making HTTPS available to everyone for free !

view more: next ›