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Bitcoin and open source collaboration tools
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biscuits 2 years ago
....you're at home, the kids have a cold, they've had a cold for weeks, it's been winter, you've not seen your friends properly since before the pandemic really, it's just been that you've somehow pivoted to working harder, longer hours, somehow less money, much less, it's ok, this is the moment to double down and see if your thesis about Bitcoin and stuff is right, and you're having a good time, it's all ok, days being similar notwithstanding, and then FUCKIN GENERAL AI STARTS LOOKING LIKE IT'S EMERGING AND YOU HAVE BEEN ON ABOUT THIS SCHELLING POINT AT PARTIES TO MUCH AMUSEMENT FOR 2 DECADES AND IT'S NOT ACTUALLY SELF AWARE (by mutual consensus of engineering team) -THIS TIME- BUT IT'S ONLY FUCKING WEDNESDAY.
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biscuits 2 years ago
I snorted with genuine joy at this, then felt weird, and sad, and unsure. These are interesting times, and this is a most excellent take. (paraphrased from Barry's post about his expert read of the GPT4 technical 'book') : "...ineffective at autonomously replicating, acquiring resources, and avoiding being shut down "in the wild”. Ie - it wasn’t very good at self-replicating, earning money, and refusing to shut-down if it managed to “escape” onto the internet. The bad news element of the situation is that we now live in a world where engineers feel the need to test whether an AI can “escape”!!! That’s not a joke by the way - this is what they were actually testing...."
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biscuits 2 years ago
I think I have too many hose public relays, and maybe too few paid. Can someone clue me up on how to strike a balance please? Are there relays causing too much read load that I should be avoiding? It's a bit of a dark art and I am out of the loop. Is there a sensible rating aggregator I can check against?
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biscuits 2 years ago
When I worked in a very secretive Indian restaurant, they made my sign a legal document that I wouldn't reveal their flatbread recipe. It was a Naan-disclosure agreement.
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biscuits 2 years ago
Just reading that there's a small island off the coast of Italy which is inhabited by 5 million Sicillion people. That’s the biggest number I've ever heard.
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biscuits 2 years ago
Really worried about the calendars, heard their days are numbered
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biscuits 2 years ago
When I heard that you can become a sperm donor by post I came in a jiffy.
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biscuits 2 years ago
My grandad had a stairlift installed. He hated it, said it drove him up the wall...
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biscuits 2 years ago
I was arguing with a guy at a bar. He said he was a big pop star in the 80s. I didn’t believe him, but he was adamant…
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biscuits 2 years ago
I’ve lost weight by wearing bread on my head. It’s a new loaf hat diet.
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biscuits 2 years ago
I'm struggling to remember how to write 1, 1000, 51, 6, and 500 in Roman Numerals. Fair to say IM LIVID.
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biscuits 2 years ago
8x long with my last $20. Bring it home Bitcoin.
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biscuits 2 years ago
fuck me look at everyone's badges? I have been away about 4 days? addicts
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biscuits 2 years ago
Zapping is good. I like zapping. I see why you're all so giddy.
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biscuits 2 years ago
My new girl friend accused me of being rubbish in bed. I said it was unfair to reach that conclusion after less than a minute When I was a kid, my biggest fear was getting locked in a small room with Santa. I had a bad case of Claustrophobia. This morning I made a Belgian waffle. In the afternoon I made a Frenchman talk bollocks. What do you call a magician who has lost his magic? I've been trying to read a chapter a day from my new book The A to Z of Fruit but it's been really quite difficult to find the time and I'd fallen behind a bit, anyway I'm up to dates now. Ian.
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biscuits 2 years ago
We have been working on a novel way to tie collaborative set design to pre-viz for virtual production. All of the software used is open source. Everything is running on a £250 second hand dell 1U rack server. The ambition has been to provide access to creative workflows for underserved global communities, so that they can bring their creative ideas into high end #virtualproduction. What you're seeing here is a raw alpha straight out of the very first render attempt. This it the proposed workflow: - open a local open source collaborative VR space using an engine which can interface both headsets and a simple WebGL window in a browser. - Get senior visual stakeholders together for collaborative pre-viz in the space, but also swing in a bunch of people all over the world, using our open source flossverse stack. - Ideate the massing, lighting, camera angles, shot tracks, assets etc in a collaborative space using supportive ML tools - Capture the co-ordinates of the camera track and export the low resolution frames. - Stable diffusion, ControlNet, EBSynth, rapid iteration by the director and DP and the set designers - Apply the style you want, upscale, and straight back to the in camera VFX LED wall pipeline. This can be 8k, at whatever framerate. - Apply the camera track co-ordinates to a camera robot - Result is "refined look and feel" from the day, ON the day, with all of the digital asset mass and co-ordinates exportable to Unreal for refining. These can also obviously be used in post. - This without ever having to leave the £250 dell box (assuming a colab to do a bit of stable diffusion), no Unreal, and crucially all the creators in the system are communicated with over #nostr, which requires no western identity proofs, and they can be paid in realtime over the lightning network as they assemble the scene. This is profoundly enfranchising, and nobody can stop it. The stack is deployed. All the components work, but more to do. - The video output below was based on the single prompt "high quality professional photo of a luxury island resort". The originating low polygon collaborative VR graphics are show in the comments. I'll try to get this up on the Pathway XR wall to see what it looks like in camera, and post in the replies, but I am pretty excited, so it's getting posted now. #vfx #metaverse This isn't the end, this is the start. The terminal point for this is the senior team being able to change the visual parameters in "something like" near real time using voice commands, based on the buildout of the virtual set, as the set is being built. This is potentially distruptive to the whole pre-viz pipeline, and it opens it up to the whole world. Note especially that anyone anywhere can download and run this stack for free, giving a local creative community an instance of the software which can be simply 'dropped in' on the day of the shoot. You'll notice it's not a huge difference between the original and the target, I didn't want to push it into 'artifacts' on the first try, but controlnets allow you to go straight from A all the way to Z in one smooth go, and that's where you can start to see how a whole AAA cityscale could be created in a day from a bunch of cubes. That's a really big deal. It doesn't get you all the way to your in camera final product, but it's a hell of a way to replace a day of making storyboards. Here's the simple scene image This is the first pass ML output for the LED wall.