Random person on the internet. I sometimes blog or work on projects I might talk about here.
Made a hacked together Python client for Nostr, ActivityPub, & AT:
https://github.com/0n4t3/nipy
Neat! I use TTS fairly often, and there's not a lot of options out there for free (as in beer, much less as in speech) local models that sound decent.
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I've been working at a place that that provides critical infrastructure as if late.
* I never showed ID to anyone
* I work out of a building that requires an RFID card to be scanned in. I have not been issued an RFID card, and have had no problems entering it without it.
* I have admin access to technical systems I'm not supposed to touch, and physical access to just about everything (again, no empoyee ID/access card).
* I have not been added to payroll yet, but if I keep hounding them about it they might update it eventually.
Anyone got any doomsday prepper resources? ๐
Just finished reading Exit Strategy by Jen J. Danna. It's been on my (metaphorical) shelf for a while, I think I found it a few years ago Dollar Tree. Started reading it during a power outage the other day, and got hooked pretty fast.
A lot of books are a bit bulkier, scifi/fantasy books that have a lot of world building and really detailed plotlines. Exit Strategy has a lot "smaller" of a story for a lack of a better term (smaller stakes, humanity isn't at stake or anything, + a smaller cast of characters), and it takes probably a dozen or so pages to introduce the setting and then gets right into the main plot.
It moves quickly, in the ~300 or so pages it has a self contained story that's moves rapidly. There's not a lot of subplots and it doesn't meander too much, so it's a fairly linear story throughout the entire book that doesn't get boring. Characters seem human, not just cardboard cutouts or with crazy inhuman smarts/skills/etc. Definitely worth a read.
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Merry Holidays, Happy Christmas, and pour one out for 'ol Saint Nick who threw hands with an Arianism heretic.
Wishing you all a great Christmas my fellow internet strangers.
I replaced an iffy valve stem on my car today, everything went well until the check engine light came on during my test drive (new, unrelated problem).
Finished reading Three Body Problem by Liu Cixin recently, it's a really good read. At the start it feels like the writing keeps branching in unrelated ways, only to abandon the plotlines and jump to something seemingly unrelated, but it all comes together in the latter half of the book. A very interesting read with a fairly unique execution.
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New #blog post, plus a #meme that goes over some updates in the decentralized social media space (#activitypub #nostr and #at / #bluesky ). Was planning on doing an updated comparison post at some point, but figured I'd separate things into this post with a more informal list of happenings that I found noteworthy, then later I can do a comparison post focused on the protocols themselves that doesn't become an entire novella.
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I got a letter today from the DMV, on the back it had a suicide hotline on it. Lol, I can imagine them being like "I know you have to deal with us, but please don't kill yourself because of it, we still need your tax dollars."