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  • That's kinda shallow, dude. But you do you.

    It's not like it's named XxxLovesToSplooge69Xxx or LoliChanFingerBot.

  • Ironically, with a bit of effort, it's quite possible to get an LLM to mimic your own house style and replicate it quite well.

    You can use it as an editor or hostile reviewer or just bounce ideas off it, as long as you own the process.

    Language transformation is literally what they exist for.

    But the fact that the article failed to do this and produced generic slop is the actual insult. Not the fact that they used AI.

    Like, we get it - portfolio slop / LinkedIn brain / look at me, look at me.

    I don't mind you using AI, but could you at least steer it a bit and do more than minimal effort? Or should I get my ai to talk to your ai?

  • True...but the arguably better / more defensive stance is "accept no PR unless the user explains wtf it does and/or I personally trust them".

    Iow, stop accepting PRs from randos - clanker or meatbag - full stop. The lowest cognitive load is "none".

    I don't know you / we can't have a convo why you sent me this? Into the bin.

    (In my humble opinion, for a small or new project, that's a cleaner footing anyway)

    The claude.md file is cute, but I don't think a claude would actually be tripped up by that.

    It's not such a high bar to pass to be honest with you. You'd probably need something more subtle, at which point you're just shooting yourself in the foot.

    The meow thing is more like a philosophical line in the sand than anything else and I respect it.

    But given the way that Codeberg actually blocks crawlers and agents (and how Claude works), it probably doesn't really do what we think it does.

  • No reason not to... except people tend to have bad reactions when a repo contains CLAUDE.md, what with anti ai sentiment being what it is.

    In this instance, someone (correctly) read the file first and found the hilarious SuperTrooper-esque poison pill.

  • Disagree with the phrasing myself.

    Yes "please ensure ..." is nominally more proactive but "be prepared to explain" should force a technical framing in the first place, because the poster in on notice they may be challenged. Don't write slop, read the room etc. It also explains why the rule exists / what the fail state is.

    The first one just sounds like so much corpo HR double speak.

    Be bold. Say what you mean - "We talk shop here. Be prepared to put up or shut up, else bonk".

    If the user can justify their question (if/when queried), it doesn't matter whether the question is hardware, software or other - it will have a grain.

    Additionally it might give people an foothold into OPs thinking process / whether they selected the right room in the first place.

    My $0.02 and YMMV

  • I lol'ed (lolcatted?) but isn't the better solution not to accept PRs from unknown / untrusted sources - ai or human?

    Additionally, Codeberg is actively hostile to crawlers and ai agents isn't it?

    Still, this is funny. Not sure Claude would fall for it, but funny anyway.

  • Can't be ChatGPT. Not enough goblins. It's obsessed with goblins of late.

  • God damn - I had this idea myself! Great minds think alike, but fools seldom differ.

    I was thinking of an additional step of having it transcode overnight to a more mobile phone friendly resolution, like let's say 480p, as well as introducing a time to live (TTL) so that I don't end up with an ever expanding YouTube library that never gets watched.

    Actually I seem to recall there was a YouTube something (Youtube custodian? Something like that) that did all this for you directly. But I think I would like to try doing it as a cron job because it could run on low end hardware like a Raspberry Pi.

  • Ditto here. Rule 3 was...unevenly applied.

  • Yes, I figured as much :)

  • Pressing x to doubt on the orange pi 5 - box86 ain't that good, yet, surely? :)

    PS: OP appears to have a VERY old rig - perhaps they can't (or don't want to) upgrade to mini-pc?

    • CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 @ 3.8GHz OC
    • RAM: 8GB DDR2
    • GPU: ATI Radeon HD 3850 512MB
    • Storage: 1TB SATA SSD
    • PSU: 450W 80+ Bronze
    • OS: Windows 7 x64

    FWIW, I can run all of the games demonstrated on my Lenovo M93p tiny at good speeds (and that only takes about fifty watts of power / cost $50-70 USD)

  • For $10, that's quite impressive. I'm familiar with several of those games, including Just Cause 2, which I have run on i7-4785t (iGPU only) at 630p, hitting 69fps (albeit it AA off etc, AF 4x, textures high, shadows low, medium water and object details etc).

    OTOH, the i7-4785T doesn't hit 90+ degrees to do it :) (sits around 70) and sips ~40W.

    EDIT: from the video, the test rig was -

    Test Bench Specs:

    • CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 @ 3.8GHz OC
    • RAM: 8GB DDR2
    • GPU: ATI Radeon HD 3850 512MB
    • Storage: 1TB SATA SSD
    • PSU: 450W 80+ Bronze
    • OS: Windows 7 x64

  • Funny, I've had the exact opposite experience reddit vs lemmy. People are much more supportive here.

    Reddit is especially a shithole for that exact use case (sharing tech projects), because (I suspect) pecking order games and performing for imaginary audiences. Between that and the slop...yeah, nah. Fuck Reddit.

    YMMV

  • Yep, I think we have the winner. I've just installed it today and I'm actually responding to your post using handy right now. It's a really great piece of software. Thank you to both of you that recommended this.

  • Huh. That's a smart idea (AI federated instance). I imagine Lemmy is too small for it to be on Big AIs radar very much (just yet)

  • openwhispr

    Second time today that has come up - I better go look. Cheers!

  • Thank you!

  • Thanks - that's worth a gander

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Best speech to text for arthritic fingers?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Another reason to self host your own AI

  • LocalLLaMA @sh.itjust.works

    Claude? No. Cucumbers? Yes!

  • LocalLLaMA @sh.itjust.works

    "The cost of running LLMs is just too damn high"

  • LocalLLaMA @sh.itjust.works

    Token Speed visualiser

    mikeveerman.github.io /tokenspeed/