My saves are getting monopolized by your memes 😂
My saves are getting monopolized by your memes 😂
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Mostly for building in-game awareness. Helped in a lot of games, even FPSs. Just always being proactive when facing some kind of meta.
I’ve been attempting to build systems to make this “robustness” redundant across all my works, but I always feel there’s something more that I missed. I can’t tell if this task is simply never-ending or I just lack the knowledge of covering all the dots from the get-go or both.
When it comes to iOS, Here’s a cool guide for reverse engineering .ipas
. https://github.com/ivRodriguezCA/RE-iOS-Apps . I would think applying a sort of comparison of the static analysis with a published app against the compiled repos version would be a possible first step
Actually am looking at this exact thing. Compiling them into an open source package to use on Swift. Just finished nsfw. But everything you mentioned should be in a “ModerationKit” as well. Allowing users to toggle based on their needs.
Yeah. Have been thinking of this exact scenario. How to create solutions around anything that might “filter” while respecting the worldviews of all. I feel the best approach so far, is if filters are to be implemented. It should never be a 1 all be all and should always be “a toggle”. Ultimately respecting the user’s freedom of choice while providing the best quality equipment to utilize effectively when needed
oh i see, just saw your other comment as well
good point, but was just providing samples. I myself would gladly create a simple package for inferencing using a properly licensed model file.
Edit: Linked a MIT keras model for instance, also thanks for the tip didn’t know about GPL / BSD relationship
Typora is really cool, wish it was OS though. Although the one-time purchase isn’t too bad
yeah VS code with extensions is pretty good enough to be honest. I keep forgetting VSCode has a whole in-depth world of plugins.
Yeah, have been using text editor mainly for markdown editing or other lightweight WYSIWYG apps, it’s good enough. Felt, there could be more out there that I am missing out on which I am unaware of.
Haven’t thought of this yet, thanks
Essentially what I was thinking,
Is an IDE like environment just for markdown file management and WYSIWYG editing experience
Updated the comment with an example.
maybe adding shields/badges/assets within automatically, through a GUI or being able to create a directory like structure by generating new MD files when wanting to create a comprehensive API doc.
I do not clearly know as well and wanted to just get an understanding of what everyone uses and be aware at least that such software exists if they use something with more advanced features over a natural text editing environment
I could have posed the question better. But, I haven’t found one that served my needs yet. Nor do I not know of one that may have interesting features that would make it easier to do things, like maybe adding shields/badges/assets within automatically or being able to create a directory like structure by generating new MD files when wanting to create a comprehensive API doc.
Also found this cool semi-related OS project
I have been mapping out a possible way to do this. Pickling and scattering frames across the network, coupled with a client that stitches and buffers into a video. Whereas the manifest for each frame hash is compiled and stored separately.
I feel such a service is definitely possible. As for consumer/product worthiness I feel the other comments kind of covers the variables as to why you probably haven’t found a strong solution yet to streaming.
I definitely feel it is growing or at least it’s still in active development. I feel a lot of people either haven’t grasped it yet (aside from the NFT craze) or are not fond of the process of deleting content stored onto the network. Also a true real-time experience would require some more research on latency.
Awesome, I am aware of some issues/polishes. I will keep the README updated with those. I am thinking of a cadence for an update every Friday (including tomorrow). And can address any you find, will provide hotfixes too so “Friday” is just more of a stable constant.
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