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movie recommendation - Bugonia

a simple dmenu-based wifi network switcher for wpa_supplicant.

https://github.com/unixmonks/dmenuwifi

been grinding hard on the new esim business.. not far away now. bitcoin lightning support from the get go. KYC free.

our family tradition is to watch "Die Hard" every christmas eve

convert a datetime with timezone to local system time

using sqlite as a sql interface to csv files

Social media ban has just gone into effect for under 16s in Australia. Will nostr become the new cool platform for kids?

Tesla V100 32GB in hand from China. Should be able to run 30B models locally with this. Goal is to have 2 of these so we can run 70B models.

Coming up with a business name is harder than creating the business

Introducing "Jackal". What do you think of the interface? I'd like to add integration to email alias services so you can generate a legit email alias. Also need to add the option to generate a login and gpg keys along with an identity.

Been playing with gpt-oss:32B on a friends 16GB Tesla V100. Quite usable actually. We've got another 32GB V100 on the way, will be interesting to see how good of a model we can run.

I have been thinking of coding up an CLI app called "jackal", that lets you generate fake names, addresses, logins, etc for entry into websites and other places. You could select your locale for the identity, and it would generate locale correct addresses and even names (eg. indian names, english names, etc). This would also be a good use case!

nostr:nprofile1qqs8hxglwaksfkrukh2zt95grpa9yrm2lstt9wddymdvdw8wwmpggrgprpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezu6m0d3kxjer9wgh8s7t6qy28wumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytn00p68ytnyv4mq45sh9m picture this - living in a wooden cabin deep in the woods, with a bunch of asics in your wood shed, heating your space, powered by the steam/river/waterfall on your land. Is there anything more peak?

Run your own for $2.50 a month. Search “Luke Smith mailwhiz”.