"It’s sad that DeepDream is technically abandonware. I did some work on porting it to a webservice in a Docker container last summer, it’s history worth keeping" (github.com)
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found via someone running a server at revision...
Invite up at 2024.revision-party.net/blog/04-invitation/...
Someone ported this 8-bit miniature Unix-like from Commodore to Nintendo....
Remember how we were told that genAI learns “just like humans”, and how the law can’t say about fair use, and I guess now all art is owned by big tech companies?...
Years ago (we’re talking decades) I ran into a small program that randomly generated raytraced images (think transparent orbs, lens flares, reflection etc), suitable for saving as wallpapers. It was a C/C++ program that ran on Linux. I’ve long since lost the name and the source code, and I wonder if there’s anything like...
A follow-up to this TechTakes post...
this is in part because it’s for (yet another) post I’m working on, but I figured I’d pop some things here and see if others have contributions too. the post will be completed (and include examples, usecases, etc), but, yeah....
Rules: no spoilers....
The wider community is still on Reddit, I wonder if there’s an interest to have a small alternative?...
“AI for dummies” interview from Irish radio with Dr Abeba Birhane, who’s on a UN advisory board about AI.
I don’t really know enough about the C64 to say anything one way or the other, but this comment on youtube did okay:...
A RISC-V assembly cracking board game. Can’t comment on the gameplay experience, but what a cool idea.
my comment over there just made me recall this...
I found that the SerenityOS project also has a web browser with a completely new set of engines. It looks reasonably capable too....
I’ve been using it for a good while now, but figured it’s worth a shoutout incase others don’t know it. one of the few pieces of Go-ware I don’t substantially hate....
They’ve done some really good reverse engineering on this project.
Its like tvtropes but for exotic IC engines.
Today marks five years since the death of TempleOS developer Terry A. Davis. Rest in peace....