@beardalaxy @graf I just got the database partially working. Actual file uploads aren't support yet and the logos are obviously placeholders. I'm going for a Wii Shop Channel inspired layout.
I'm actually feeling really guilty about this because this shows how much free time I actually have, but this is good resume experience and that's how I justify it.
@graf I'll let @beardalaxy decide. It was his idea after all.
@beardalaxy @graf I just got the database partially working. Actual file uploads aren't support yet and the logos are obviously placeholders. I'm going for a Wii Shop Channel inspired layout.
I'm actually feeling really guilty about this because this shows how much free time I actually have, but this is good resume experience and that's how I justify it.
@LukeAlmighty @sjw *Them
There are multiple local LLMs that you can download on your computer.
@beardalaxy I'm pretty sure the reason why there aren't any Star Fox 64 ROM hacks is due to the voice acting and people not knowing how to inject voice clips with whatever audio compression the game uses.
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@beardalaxy @graf Call me crazy, but I've actually started working on it. I'm just DESPERATE to put something on my resume. I only have parts of the front-end done, but the thing is written in PHP with the navbar and footer loaded dynamically.
the future of digital money
@realcaseyrollins@social.teci.world
That's something the free market actually can fix reasonably well.
But that's irrelevant if nobody can actually use it.
The big blockers were right that on-chain capacity matters, we've had basically 8 years of LARPing layer 2 nonsense. The problem is that the small blockers were absolutely correct that filling up the blockchain with small transactions is a waste of everyone's time/energy/storage/compute/etc.
It was never about spam, it's about the fact that a distributed ledger is the wrong tool for peer-to-peer digital cash, but to be fair to Satoshi, Bitcoin was actually about solving the problems with existing digital cash methods, and it's not reasonable to expect every potentiality to be foreseen. We ran it to it's useful limits, but now we have to search for answers elsewhere.
Spritely despite having no interest in making currencies, might actually yield more fruit in that direction. I was fascinated when @leo@social.synergetic-design.com introduced me to the G1, which might run better through on that system than over a blockchain.
Food for thought.
@beardalaxy It seems like they are really only known for FNF and their Flash emulator now.
someone's attempting a #pc98 port of quake for the 256 color 9821 machines
https://github.com/gameblabla/quake_pc9821