Are you sure the UK has enough pop music for that?
Posts by Tijs Teulings 🦑
Oh wait your right. So it’s already supported?
yeah I'm a bit worried about the lockin, and at $1700 you can build a pretty decent minipc with similar specs I would guess you'd just miss the turbosparse/powerinfer stuff. Which I assume will become more widely available in some open source form eventually anyway.
Just a reminder: In 2025, zoals in 2024, is Israël de staat die de meeste journalisten heeft vermoord.
every two months give or take
Any plans to also include @atprotofans.com ? I haven't done an in depth comparison but both seem viable (also both seem alpha/beta but that's expected in this space I guess)
Just updated my @val.town based fediverse bridge (bsky -> mastodon) to include self reply threads. Don't know why I did not get around to that before but with that change it's pretty much feature complete now I think www.val.town/x/tijs/atpro...
I'm very curious how the MiniMax 2.7 model will perform locally, open weights supposed to drop this weekend. Been playing around with that and it's very very good. No idea how it compares to Gemma 4 though.
Have fun!
Thanks. Yeah does cost water. Not quite 50 liters I think but more like 15-20 so 1/2 a shower or a heavy gaming session. I’ll try put the result to good use 😅
Last chance to get in your hearts apps.repebble.com/boulder_04b3...
Thanks 🙏 now to see if it actually makes me read stuff on the train instead of doom scroll the whole way
Sorry not sorry
I think I might have posted the ultimate nerd snipe
You’re literally in that picture 🫶
This thing has 332kb memory but I can run all this with 40% still free. Maybe you could squeeze a Bsky client in there too…
yeah I use the web flasher too, very cool.
the 10 or so articles I tested with it seem to work fine, even the code samples. The current reader software does not support images so that might be an edge case that would be more tricky tangled.org/tijs.org/cro...
Yeah it's a very capable reader but if you already have a reader it's a bit for fun & play more than actual use perhaps. Putting the articles on there will help I think then I use the little one for articles (commute) and the big one for books (at night). Just got it a their site www.xteink.com
... Then vibecoded an updated version of the e-reader firmware that supports articles and a new Sync Articles file transfer that pulls in the articles from my backend. And now I can read any article I bookmark with kipclip on my e-ink device. I did that this morning. I can use it right now.
A hand holds a small white e-ink e-reader showing its home screen. The display features a book titled “Non-Sendable First Design” by Matt Massicotte, with menu options below for “Browse Files,” “Recently Read,” “File Transfer,” and “Settings.” The battery indicator reads 97%. The device has physical buttons along the bottom. In the background are a textured couch and a round blue cushion.
E-ink display of an e-reader showing a "File Transfer" menu with four options: "Join a Network" (Connect to an existing WiFi network), "Calibre Wireless" (Use Calibre wireless device transfers), "Create Hotspot" (Create a WiFi network others can join), and "Sync Articles" (Download new articles from backend). Navigation buttons "Back" and "Select" are visible at the bottom. Battery shows 96%.
Needed more proof the age of personal software is here? I got this Xteink X4 pocket e-reader. I flashed it with open source firmware. Then vibecoded a backend running on @val.town that pulls `toread` tagged articles from @kipclip.com and converts them to epub ...
Yup, works quite decently in practice. And it’s kind of nice to have the bookmarks all in same community format on my pds Independent of the source
Nice! My top 5 atmosphere apps are:
1. @kipclip.com (gotta dog food your own thing)
2. @bookhive.buzz
3. @leaflet.pub
4. @beaconbits.app
5. @teal.fm
Nvidia, Google, Apple, Microsoft, and others will use Claude Mythos Preview to spot vulnerabilities in their systems -- and for the foreseeable future, the model won't be released to the public.
I'm not sure what took me so long to implement this, but we now have logins that last for 180 days, and if you use the app within that window, you may never see a login screen again!
I love dogs;)
The Netherlands still has 190 tonnes in the US 🫠
Google maps 😞