blargbluuk

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[–] blargbluuk@sh.itjust.works 6 points 2 months ago

He was a producer on it I believe, pretty much just bought the role for himself.

[–] blargbluuk@sh.itjust.works 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I interact with these (ER605 and some others) pretty regularly for work. I'm pretty unimpressed considering how tp-link market them, like you point out, for "business".

We don't do any ipv6 stuff for clients so no direct experience with that, but I wouldn't be surprised if they just don't have proper ipv6 support. They're so underpowered for what tp-link charge for them and they don't even have proper firewalls (imo).

[–] blargbluuk@sh.itjust.works 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

What do you do when the device isn't on the network for some reason (e.g. stuck during boot)?

[–] blargbluuk@sh.itjust.works 5 points 3 months ago (1 children)

If anyone's played these on the steam deck I'd be curious to know about performance.

[–] blargbluuk@sh.itjust.works 7 points 3 months ago (1 children)
[–] blargbluuk@sh.itjust.works 3 points 3 months ago

It has a desktop mode that would let you use it like a regular computer (Linux, that is), but I wouldn't recommend a steam deck for a kid personally. I have one and they run into some of the weirdest crap that can be frustrating to sort out, and I tinker with it intentionally, I can't imagine the shenanigans a kid could cause inadvertently.

[–] blargbluuk@sh.itjust.works 4 points 3 months ago

I agree the language should be adjusted but it doesn't say or even imply the mom is dumb, that's a little bit of a stretch.

[–] blargbluuk@sh.itjust.works 5 points 3 months ago (1 children)

You kinda gloss over it but I assume by "Pony text" you're referring to the Pony Diffusion type models?

[–] blargbluuk@sh.itjust.works 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I have one of the 3rd reality ones and it's been good, only had it get stuck one time in a year and I think it was just a low battery thing. It indeed does use a AAA battery, but the sensor is expensive for what it is unfortunately.

[–] blargbluuk@sh.itjust.works 9 points 4 months ago

I watched it purely because I heard how bad it was. It's full of that kind of crap lol, from the air traffic guy over the radio hitting on the lead out of nowhere, to the plane nosediving for what felt like 5 mins, it's super ridiculous. Brought to us by Mel Gibson is the funniest part of the whole thing imo.

[–] blargbluuk@sh.itjust.works 16 points 4 months ago (2 children)

Apparently he ad-libbed a lot of the weird rapey dialog he has in Flight Risk (2025), not that anyone saw it because it sucks.

[–] blargbluuk@sh.itjust.works 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Quick look over this so may have missed something, but this just looks like different rendering for the html? I didn't see any "editing" happening on Google's end in the evidence provided at least. The original email data is unchanged, it's just adding a link for something that looks like it should be a link (not that I think that's necessarily a good thing).

 

I've been reading more into training (mostly for wan2.1) lately and noticed this optimizer as an option in ai-toolkit as well as in diffusion-pipe.

Aside from just trying to read through and understand the source code, does anyone know of any documentation on how this is supposed to work or recommended usage/parameters? I can't seem to find anything to learn more about it in my cursory searching.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by blargbluuk@sh.itjust.works to c/reddit@lemmy.world
 

Just curious if anyone else has noticed (I'm sure some have) posts that some accounts make across an enormous number of subreddits lately.

I stopped using Reddit for most of things when I joined Lemmy but my partner posts NSFW stuff there still since the community for that in Lemmy is still quite small, and occasionally we see accounts making thousands or more posts across an ungodly number of nsfw subreddits. It's almost always promotional spam (OF, etc) and more often than not it's blindly posted and either doesn't follow the rules of the subreddit or is outright inappropriate for it (e.g. posting to specific kink subreddits while the post has literally nothing to do with that kink). Some of these accounts even seem to automatically reply to some comments with what appears to be chat-gpt type comments and usually it's super obvious it's a bot.

In my mind I figure this is just some shady service paying for reddit's API access and charging these clueless "creators" to promote their stuff across the entire site. How effective that actually is in generating leads for their OF, etc I would be very interested to know but it's probably minimal, maybe not, I dunno.

Anyway, I did a very brief search online for services offering this sort of thing but didn't come across anything. Just curious if anyone knows about it or how people are getting onto these braindead posting services. Not looking for links or anything just thought it was interesting (if not frustrating spam) for a discussion.

 

AI TTS reading of a movie review. Not my opinion and I do not necessarily agree with the opinion shared in the review featured. This is for entertainment purposes only

 

AI TTS reading of a movie review. Not my opinion and I do not necessarily agree with the opinion shared in the review featured. This is for entertainment purposes only

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subtitles on max (sh.itjust.works)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by blargbluuk@sh.itjust.works to c/piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
 

Hey, just curious if anyone's had any experience saving the subtitles from max.com recently? I can only find old info about it being an xml file when it was HBO Max and that no longer seems to apply.

I've tried a couple random utilities (Subtitle-Downloader, ttml2ssa) and can't seem to make any progress. If you can point me in the right direction I'd appreciate it!

edit: Like with most things I seem to do, as soon as I post about it I actually start digging into it more and figure it out. So anyway, here's how I figured it out:

I used The Stream Detector extension in firefox, start the stream up on max.com with subtitles enabled, then monitor the extension until it shows a vtt file. Then I download the vtt file using the extension and can convert it to srt using ttml2ssa and use it normally.

edit 2: alas I discovered that downloading them this way will only download up to a certain time in the video. I haven't explored further but I imagine I'd have to go either play or seek through the video to get it to trigger the next vtt file which I could download (I haven't confirmed as of yet). May update again if I figure out a better process for this

(final hopefully) edit 3: doesn't seem to be an easy way to automate this but what I ended up doing is using the stream detector extension in firefox, configured to automatically download vtt file extensions from streams, then just open the video on max, scrub through roughly every 9-11 minutes to get the each piece of the vtt file, they're named sequentially at least. Sometimes it will grab duplicates so I just wrote a quick powershell script to delete the duplicates, and rename the files based on the episode name. Then I convert the vtt to srt, and finally I use Subtitle Edit to join the srt files into a single one since the time stamps are all correct. Then I've finally got a usable full subtitle file to use.. yay..

 

If this is the wrong place to post please direct me elsewhere of course.

I've been less active in torrents etc for a the last couple years so I think I'm probably out of the loop on this tbh.

I have a couple of TV series/versions of series I'd like to share occasionally but it seems so few of the public torrent sites accept submissions (or require you to be a big name or upload a certain quota per month etc), I'm not sure where to post the torrents. In the past I had anonymously uploaded at TPB but that doesn't seem to be a thing anymore.

Any advice/suggestions?

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