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  • Being an influencer(or entertainer whatever) is like playing an incremental game. If you have 10 million fans and everyone pays you $1 you have 10 million dollars. The money is not about the art, it’s about how many people they can reach.

  • It’s a solved problem! Try https://containers.dev/

    Artists can just clone the repo and open your project with a supported editor(like VSCode). Done. You can write a config that says what base OS, install packages, and install VSCode extensions (via VSCode workspace settings).

    Many projects use this setup and it has been magical.

  • I want a lightweight kiosk without any DE, and I think a cage would work just fine. Maybe I should use Sway to open a single maximum window instead? It seems more bloated than using xinit with a Chromium window, which defeats the entire purpose…

  • I was building a kiosk for my home assistant with my Raspberry Pi. It was very complicated to set up a cage compositor, set up XWayland, setup Chromium Wayland flags, libinput rules, and the touchscreen mapping still doesn’t work… am I missing something here? For X11 everything just works right out of the box…

  • Well, LLM academic research has always been open and improving very fast. Then a bunch of MBAs makes this a sport game and a national arms race so they can put more money in their pockets and create a monopoly instead of reinvesting the tech. Now they are surprised that other researchers can read and implement those papers too.

    BTW, Sam Altman is gay and an immigrant. He is betraying his own kind on multiple levels.

    Edit: my brain has failed me sorry

  • Thanks for the explanation. Second law of thermodynamics, as in, is the energy used to heat the solvent creates more CO2 than the CO2 it captured? What about algae or moss? They can be more space efficient than trees, and we can technically build a structure vertically.