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  • Yup, can confirm. Go into it knowing what you would like it to be, and have a list of tlds you are okay with, plan to purchase once and only once. I like namecheap personally.

  • Ah okay, I think that makes sense. Thanks for your input! I'll give it a whirl

  • Just be careful, they can be fun but they aren't the real deal, but I also won't say don't use them either. They're meant to have fun with, not be a dependency. That being said, I'd be curious if they can help direct with communicating. I know for me I get frusturated when I say something and it comes off a completely different way. Having your character define when that happens and why would be interestesting

  • They said break the mirror so I guess let's break the mirror

  • Fun project, but don't get lost in it. I'm seeing people start to lose grips on reality by talking with AI too much because they're lonely. Not directly saying that you are, I had fun with it, but... Weird times

  • That's a great start! A lot of it depends on OpenAI, is there any guide you know of that lets me run completely locally? I use TabbyAPI for most of my inference, and happy to run anything else for training

  • Don't go back. Geralt's relationship is... complicated. Personally I'm a Yennifer fan, mostly because of Geralt's history with Triss. Triss knew that Geralt's memory was gone a while back and took advantage of that, even though she knew that Geralt really was with Yennifer. So... I was always salty.

    That being said, this is a game I recommend playing again someday. So just choose Triss next time. Enjoy Yenn, IMO they compliment each other well vs Triss who is just obsessed. Triss' relationship isn't as healthy

  • I understand conceptually how these work, but I have a hard time of how to get started . I have the model, I know embeddings exist and what they are, and rags, and vector dbs, and then I have my SQL DB. I just don't know what the steps are.

    Do you have any guides you recommend?

  • Is it undecipherable? They link it, there's a page that says issue, you click "new issue". You're reporting a bug or feature request, describe it, click submit.

    It's important to keep a single list of issues. These are just guys developing, they don't have project managers to go and read through forum posts to translate items into issues and give them a priority.

    If going through those few steps is too much hassle, then I say it probably wasn't that important or an issue to begin with.

  • If that is what you're intending then it is not coming off that way.

  • Bro why are you being so argumentative? Person gave you a well thought out response, wasn't even a tone to him but you fire back like he just insulted a core belief

  • I don't know that I believed it, it definitely didn't stop me, maybe gave me pause but never stopped me. I felt more guilty about it though. It wasn't until real sex ed that I learned more healthy ideas about it

  • My mother was very conservative and never talked about sex. She discovered I had discovered boobs on the internet though and freaked out, and I found out about sex with a Christian book left on my bed. It explained how I was being possessed if I masturbated

  • I was reading that and thought "yeah man great system but then you forget those too!". Then I read the second part, I feels you man

  • So, schlepping it off on other instance owners, so they host it, which as you say is not easy or cheap.

  • Guess I'll never own AC shadows or any game of theirs. If I must, I'll treat their games as rentals. And I never pay over 20 for a rental.

  • Why not just use an actual federated blogging service like write freely?

  • There's a reason cities are more liberal. Turns out being surrounded by different cultures, races, sexualities, and beliefs shows you that maybe they're not so different. In a town of 15k middle American white folks, it's hard to see another culture equally, let alone at all.

    Same thing with college. There's no such thing as a liberal or democratic college. It's just that people are simply surrounded by other people. You learn all of those weird rules and things you were taught don't actually hold up, and that everyone is kind of the same

  • I don't mind sitting at a desk, but some care tips.

    • Stand up at least once an hour, even just to get coffee, go to the bathroom.
    • Always have a (full) bottle of water with you. If it's there, you'll drink it, you won't even notice it. Keep it in your eyeline
    • Eyedrops. If you're in an office job, you need eyedrops. If you game on top of that you need them more. I actually dried out my eyes from coding and gaming too much, it's very easy to do. Talk to your eye doctor, get some artificial tears. Look away from the screen every 20 minutes or so and just blink.