Read Anathema last year, really enjoyed it!
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Steve looks highly unimpressed
This is good news, I'd go the DX version for the odd homelab Dev stuff I do.
I've probably quadrupled my Gametime from the deck. Used to be hard around job and kids, but now I am gaming during work commutes/hotels during work trips, and little 10-15 min pauses during the day I would have wasted on the phone instead.
Watching them in valves rear view mirror I suspect
I run ollama and auto1111 on my desktop when it's powers on. Using open-webui in my homelab always on, and also connected to openrouter. This way I can always use openwebui with openrouter models and it's pretty cheap per query and a little more private that using a big tech chatbot. And if I want local, I turn on the desktop and have local lamma and stab diff.
I also get bugger all benefit out of it., it's a cute toy.
Haven't had any rate limiting issues on my private instance. I really thought it'd stop working honestly.
Not sure why you'd be quickly rate limited as a single user, from the GH issues I read they expected we'd have no issues keeping under API limits
Only for niche topics, and using a self-hosted private front end (redlib) I deleted my account at the API death, so it's only for researching things usually.
Finished life is strange yesterday. Been on my backlog forever, kicking myself for not getting to it sooner. And no, I'm not ok.
Playing some mindless grim dawn on the deck since to scratch the ARPG itch, yet to decide if I move onto LiS: BtS soon or if I need some casual pallette cleansers before I'm emotionally ready for more.
God I miss this time on the web
This is such a heartwarming read - the indie dream is well and truly alive
On one hand yes please.
On the other, I think I'd rather them do a reimagining like ss1 remake ended up being