Telegraf is basically the metrics king in terms of ease of configuration...but logging has been something I've had an absurd annoyance trying to figure out. Today, in some random awesome-list, I found Stanza: ...but, srsly, why do I have the urge to implement a build-in nostr writer? At some point, I should come up with a NIP for sending observability data in the OTEL format. xD argh, stupid ideas... they're everywhere! (and I love it - it reminds me that I am alive...unironically.)
PC building - "Easy" difficulty. Case building - "Extreme" difficulty. #neat
GM!
GM fine people of the #nostr :3 What's up?
Oh fun, another massive model that nobody will ever be able to run. xD Have we entered the "throw stuff at a wall and see what sticks" era now? When Kimi K2 came out, it was actually mindblowing - but it got blown out of the media relatively fast...because, realistically, nobody can actually run that monster. xD This'll largely be the same I fear...
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So I learned, that between MSVC and GCC/Clang, there is this thing called "Extensions". Now, I've been a good boi, I learned plain C99, I never did aaaaanything funny... and then the Sparse devs went and used like THE ENTIRE FUCKING BOOK of GCC extensions! Dude, I have to MANUALLY "down-write" their functions! They used __typeof__ which is not supported in MSVC - meaning that their entire ptr_list_t is COMPLETELY useless now. I have to reimplement this - AND generic type support for it! Oh. My. God. I must've picked the _worst_ program to port to win32 that I could've. Talk about having a wonderful little cute reunion with C. NOPE! C MEANS CUNT, BITCH.