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I can’t wait until the distant future where strategy games will have actually good and interesting AI that can communicate and reason

Such a mistake should never happen, but it's not even about the mistake. It's more about how absolutely awful their support is to revert the mistake.

Holy. Time to leave GoDaddy. What's the best alternative?

We register most of our domains through Namecheap and then manage their DNS through Cloudflare.

Aside from that, Porkbun gets recommended on Reddit and HN pretty often.



Dynadot, please CTRL-F for them in this thread. I don't know why people like Namecheap better when Dynadot is just as inexpensive but better.

Kimi is the base, but they've done tons of finetuning on top to produce a really good completions model.

What a super neat application of computer vision. Cool writeup. Thanks for sharing the code and making it open source too!


Can't you just make it opt-in?

No? Because no one would opt-in, you say?

Wow. It's almost like this is a user-hostile feature that breaks the implicit promise behind a "private" repo.


The lack of GenAI integration is actually refreshing


Photoshops recent AI rotate tool looks useful compared to these features GIMP is adding.


Do you suggest using manual brushes instead of content-aware fill, or am I supposed to not want to retouch the images in the way that GenAI makes so quickly and easily? My argument is that applications probably should provide useful tools for solving practical problems, regardless of their implementation details.


Content-aware fill has been in PS since 2010 I believe, long before the genAI craze.


There are other applications with that implemented, with GenAI too.


RuneScape millionaires?


There were dozens of ways to make money off of RuneScape back in the day. Selling bot scripts, running bot farms (this is still very lucrative to this day), running gambling rings, bulk buying gold and reselling, the list goes on.

The ecosystem was incredible and it was basically a crash course in Anarcho-capitalism, I'm pretty immune to any kind of scam because of having been in that environment.

I made close to 20 grand as a 16 year old through some bug abuse, over the course of 2 weeks if I recall. But alas, I blew it pretty quickly because easy come, easy go.


I probably lack imagination, but how would gambling work in this game?


The whole game is basically one giant random number generator, so there was a lot to gamble on.

E.g., two players put one million gold pieces in their inventory, equip no equipment (so no attack bonuses), every hit on each other is now an RNG roll with identical odds for each player. Battle to the death and voila.

That one's quite basic but there were more elaborate games such as flower poker. The game had a flower seeds item which when planted would spawn a flower on the floor. The flower would be of a random color (e.g. red, blue, white, ...). People would bet on which color flower would pop up, or plant plant five flowers sequentially and try and get something akin to a poker hand (e.g. three of a kind, full house).

Quite silly, in retrospect, as I'm typing this out.


Quite imaginative, too... thanks for answering :)


RuneScape private servers used to bring in tons of money. I helped manage one when I was in my early teens, and I can confirm the owner (who was only a few years older than I) was bringing in mid six-figures annually.

Then of course there was the rampant gambling. The founders of online casino Stake and streaming platform Kick both started their “careers” in RuneScape gambling. IIRC they invented “staking” which was a method of gambling gold against other players, before they were banned. But the gambling economy in RuneScape used to IRL mint millionaires for sure.


Staking was a built in feature of RuneScape in the duel arena before it was removed. They did not "invent" it themselves.


They did run a dicing clan as well, FWIW, although I doubt they were the first to do it.


I had swim teammates who made at least hundreds of thousands minting and selling autominers on eBay. I assume if I knew a couple who did that well some made millions.


I do the same thing, but with a Markdown file which I add a section to every day in a roughly append-only fashion


What jurisdiction does a data center in space fall under, anyway? The one of the nation that launched it?


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