pebbles

joined 7 months ago
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Here is my music resume:

  • I did near all of the bands in school: concert, marching, jazz, symphony, indoor percussion.
  • I took a music theory elective in college.
  • I know my scales, basic functional, and a bit of modal and axis harmony stuff.
  • I play keyboard, brass instruments, and a bit of percussion (not drumkit, more like bongos and cymbals, tongue drum)
[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

Definitely watch some gameplay. The super early game is quite self explanatory, but noita quickly escalates to puzzles so hard a community needs to get together to solve them.

Playing Noita with all the knowledge of the wider community has made so many cool bosses actually beatable, and made the whole game a lot more fun for me.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Its great! It will not hesitate to kill you until you learn it.

Binding of Isaac has a bit of invincibility after every hit, and that works for the game really well. You need to be able to recover and not die immediately.

Noita has no invincibility frames like that. You need to be able to die immediately. An instant death is essential for the game tone and balance.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago (5 children)

Noita!: I agree with many in dubbing it my favorite single player game.

It is a pixel art alechemy and magic roguelike where every pixel is physically simulated and destroyable. Find spells and wands and combine them in programmer like ways to multiply their power. Many tricks in the game are so strong they feel like cheating, but the game has been built with challenges that surpass every trick.

It is the epitome of endlessly repayable. Especially switching between the few mods that drastically change the map.

I can easily have a god run last me 5-10 hours. But I still have a lot of fun with the more common 30min-2hr runs.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago

God tier game. I've never even been close to beating it.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I cannot belive you have this many

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

I feel the effort homie.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Keep em coming

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago

Yeah I thought it was going to be an article

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That was way more explosive than I expected.

If anyone else see this can they explain how wanting voting day to be a national holiday before juneteenth is so touchy?

Like having voting day off would be a tangible benefit to everyone, especially any folks that live paycheck to paycheck or have more abusive employers. It would literally swing our politics in the favor of our most vulnerable.

To me juneteenth is important, but more in a historic and emotional sense. Which is cool, but like if we were gonna do just one I'd pick the one that helps the most folks.

 
 
  • It seems like it'll be the best local model that can be ran fast if you have a lot of RAM and medium VRAM.
  • It uses a shared expert (like deepseek and llama4) so it'll be even faster on partial offloaded setups.
  • There is a ton of options for fine tuning or training from one of their many partially trainined checkpoints.
  • I'm hoping for a good reasoning finetune. Hoping Nous does it.
  • It has a unique voice because it has very little synthetic data in it.

llama.CPP support is in the works, and hopefully won't take too long since it's architecture is reused from other models llamacpp already supports.

Are y'all as excited as I am? Also is there any other upcoming release that you're excited for?

 

I never really understood, but now that that house bill passed that may end up blocking AI regulation from individual States. I get it. I don't like knowing that even if everyone in my state wanted to stop companies from using AI for hiring decisions, we couldn't.

Texans, I feel you.

Edit: I'm learning a lot about Texas in this thread. Thanks for all the context folks.

 

My groupchats use those react emoji all the time. Maybe they could train a model to classify with those. Then use that classifier to help RL models into being funny.

All my funniest groupchats are on Snapchat.

I don't think this would be ethical, but it could be effective.

 

I really like this guitar-ish sound. It scratches that itch for me as a keyboard player who yearns to know how to play guitar.

cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/38235793

I'm very happy with my fake guitar sound.

YouTube link: https://youtu.be/bZNL08qahOQ

 

I'm very happy with my fake guitar sound.

YouTube link: https://youtu.be/bZNL08qahOQ

 
 
 
 
 
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