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Lots of old games dont work anymore, but you can still run them by compabtibility modes.

16 bit programs dont seem to work at all though - you need wine or dosbox


If there is less than 50% religious people maybe the "in god we trust" could be removed from the dollar?

Also are you sure there isnt less than 50% religious people already?


You had to figure out so much on your own back then - and reinvent the wheel.

For me it is fascinating how today I can learn a foreign language, or how to code by interacting with the LLM.


Getting rid of UEFI is bad?

However bad UEFI is, it's still better than the fragmented ARM boot wasteland.

Can you quote where I said that?

Sir! I'm not an LLM.

The people scraping were too dumb to do it so far, but you just reminded them to start doing it.

Alrhough technically HN could detect bots opening tons of profiles and feed them wrong data.


Alphabet still cant fix search in Android Play store, so it works

You are assuming that Play store search is even broken from their perspective. I bet all their internal signals on it are positive, as in they make money on the fraud and scams, and crack down occasionally just enough to retain user trust.

Because twitter helped elect those who set the rules now.

I doubt that a FAANG programmer from hacker news has to work till they die. You are doing something wrong.

Current system isnt great but works. Just fear uncertainity doubt here.


Not everybody on HN is in a comfy FAANG role

Id go so far as to say that the majority are not.

I'd go so far as to say the VAST majority are not.

"back of the napkin" logic:

~2M FAANG employees (source: Gemini & this includes all types of employees...is your avg Amazon delivery driver regularly reading HN?)

~10M HN users (source: Gemini (via HN post :)) )


You mean 22k unique visitors per day making 13k comments and tons of web scraping bots?

Data from 2022, so if we multiply it by 2 I would say 26k real hacker news users.

Wasnt the stat that for 1 creator there are 10 commenters and 1000 viewers?


As someone doing this for fun on a windows 11 machine (96gb ram, 5090 24gb) I wonder if I need any flags to keep the model in memory and avoid swapping to ssd?

I use LM studio and qwen3.5 35B - but never figured out if it is swapping or not.

Om am unrelated note, does anyone know a model that can help with this use case:

https://hackernews.hn/item?id=48301635


The article talks about using --mlock


What model allows that?

Preferably one that can be self hosted


Self-hosting is going to be more difficult. You’ll need to learn how to use Stable Diffusion and some of the common frontends like ComfyUI and Automatic1111 (recommend the NeoForge variant), etc.

Really strong character consistency is usu. done by fine-tuning a custom character LoRA. If that’s more work than you want to take on now, you could probably get by using ControlNets. The ones you’ll probably want to experiment with first are either `revision` or `reference_only`.

You’ll also want to start with a solid base model. Since I’m not familiar with the exact type of art you’re going for, it's hard to give advice here. As a first step look through some of the Illustrious and/or Anima models.

https://civitai.com


Thank you for the detailed reply! I want to learn

My idea was to go with a "generic" super hero color comic book look. But can be something else too. In fact each character could be different, as long as they stay consistent (-ish).

On a side note, in real comics & manga they start with character design / references too.

Any tips what tools / how to fine tune Lora?


I haven't used it in a while but OneTrainer [1] used to be the "industry standard" for a solid LoRA trainer you can use locally - though a lot of people use CivitAI's LoRA training tools online [2] as well.

Biggest tip I can give is that more images is not necessarily better, rather the most important thing is that you caption/tag the images well so the LoRA learns the right "concepts".

[1] - https://github.com/Nerogar/OneTrainer

[2] - https://education.civitai.com/using-civitai-the-on-site-lora...


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