[00:25:55] Oly shit dats a lot of models https://ollama.com/library [00:33:57] should i make stuff like the nsfw reason field auto-hide when nsfw is unchecked, even when javascript is disabled? [00:42:01] [1/2] If you’re able to setup Open WebUI it’s easy to load and test the different models without having to code anything. [00:42:02] [2/2] https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui [00:43:11] Awesome, will see tmr [00:43:32] @agentisai would you be able to send me what your trained the OpenAI model on ^^ [00:44:36] It’s just the text of the Content Policy, Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, Global Conduct Policy, and Copyright Policy [00:54:56] Bet. Forgot we had a copyright policy [00:55:19] I think we’re nearing policy creep [00:55:41] If I host it locally, I think it would be acceptable to feed it some stuff from WC wiki about flagged topics [00:55:49] since it never leaves my machine [00:55:55] more [00:58:02] I mean, regardless, you can feed it anything so long as it’s not NDA material [00:58:14] you could even feed it approved wiki requests [00:58:45] The AI model I used had these fed in but I kept exceeding an API limit as I fed it too much data [00:59:17] those are totally public anyways [00:59:24] indeed [00:59:26] No rate limits locally he [00:59:34] i try tmr if i get off my ass [00:59:38] I bet the load time will be real nice [01:00:04] Desktop bout to achieve liftoff [01:00:06] its fine [01:00:16] ill just use my schools windows laptops [01:00:22] that’s even worse [01:00:29] if it explodes i can flee [01:00:32] you need a good GPU to achieve anything [01:00:43] hence why we won’t ever host a model locally [01:01:36] > [05/11/2024 11:59] i try tmr if i get off my ass [01:01:36] https://lea.pet/notes/9z4bs6rr4t [01:01:38] well ain't that a mood [01:01:50] I only kinda have school tmr [01:01:54] because election day [01:01:57] oh right [01:02:10] oh yeah, when do we get the results? jan 6 or before that [01:02:27] So im gonna spend a good mount of time loitering in another class’s class [01:02:34] Well [01:02:45] i have no idea how the US election system works :p [01:02:54] technically the confirmation is when the electors cast their votes [01:02:56] i think [01:02:59] oh ok [01:03:09] in practice its when the ballots are counted [01:03:09] jan 6 is inauguration i believe [01:03:15] No [01:03:19] 20 smt? [01:03:19] oh bleh [01:03:28] > [05/11/2024 12:03] in practice its when the ballots are counted [01:03:29] oh oki [01:03:32] uh, when's that? ^^; [01:04:05] Well, the longest I know of was Bush in 2000, at 36 days [01:04:09] Extream [01:04:33] 36 days after election day? [01:04:37] also, i keep writing electron >_> [01:05:01] It was complicated [01:05:30] i wanna know the eta of whether or not every single trans person in the US is screwed [01:05:37] By Thursday we should have a good idea [01:05:46] But I can’t be sure [01:05:49] oh ok [01:05:56] the right has been pileing sand [01:06:17] and in some states if its close enough, there’s an automatic recount of ballots [01:06:46] georgia’s election folks are MAGA blokes who set themselves up to cry foul [01:06:57] there are going to be riots [01:07:02] oh god yeah [01:07:49] Id suggest looking into our BS election system yourself i can’t remember the details well [01:07:59] oh ok [01:08:22] The issue is the swing states where things are shakey [01:08:38] theres too much room for them to cry foul and drag this out [01:08:46] ugh yeah [01:08:53] this is unprecedented in so many ways we can’t know what will happen [01:39:13] is there a reason we have mwtask* servers? [01:40:07] scripts and jobs me thinks [01:40:18] i kinda forgot about https://issue-tracker.miraheze.org/T12835 [01:40:29] is running maint scripts on the normal mw* servers okay? [02:08:29] From a technical standpoint, sure, but we don't [02:09:24] That extension is a bit dubious as a result [02:53:26] So you're saying I need to gift MH a silicon xmas present or two that starts "rtx 4" :EpicFaceMH: [02:53:42] lmaaaaooooo [02:53:53] I wanna try to run it on school laptops just for the lolz [02:54:04] if it dont need admin access [02:58:03] [1/8] BlankEclair, for timelines on US election: [02:58:03] [2/8] * We should know the likely results of US Prez election by Weds or Thursday with relative certainty [02:58:03] [3/8] * The trump campaign has already pre-signalled plenty of post-voting legal and local shenanigans they'll be trying until 6 Jan 2025 [02:58:03] [4/8] * Dec 17 the electors cast their votes [02:58:04] [5/8] * Dec 25 electoral votes arrive in senate [02:58:04] [6/8] * Jan 3 new congrress is sworn in [02:58:04] [7/8] * Congress certifies electoral results on Jan 6th [02:58:05] [8/8] * Inauguration Jan 20th [03:08:14] whats the point of all that time between the election results and inauguration [03:10:27] remember, it used to be til march! [03:10:51] [1/8] Just now realizing this is tech and not offtopic. A mix of: [03:10:51] [2/8] * archaic pre-set dates [03:10:52] [3/8] * allowing time for legal challenges to shake out [03:10:52] [4/8] * legitimate time to coordinate the moving parts of [03:10:52] [5/8] * assigning electors [03:10:53] [6/8] * getting electors to vote [03:10:53] [7/8] * getting the new congress sworn in and [03:10:53] [8/8] * making sure congress is all back in one place to do the dang thing. [03:12:14] yes please do relegate election conversations to #offtopic [03:12:33] 100%, further electoral questions go there. 🙂 [09:25:43] what do for https://issue-tracker.miraheze.org/T12308#257295? [11:40:50] Cry? [11:40:58] Not sure what we can do tbh [11:41:20] can? remove it [11:41:23] but should we? [11:46:58] BlankEclair: probably not [15:00:46] @reception123 @cosmicalpha can tech share info about browser version from matomo? Ie to figure out how much of a wikis reader are running a browser that doesn’t support some CSS thing [17:16:17] You should make your CSS follow MediaWiki compatability matrix [17:17:03] Link? [17:17:33] https://mediawiki.org/wiki/Compatibility [17:21:12] @candlesign.4539 if you’re at all interested ^ [17:21:34] But back to the original question, is that something considered able to be made public? [17:52:31] The data probably but which CSS feature isn't supported by which browser [18:45:14] [1/2] Mostly nested css for local use on a wiki, baseline 2023 so there's a high risk. [18:45:15] [2/2] Mildly curious about ``:is()`` and ``:has()`` too I guess but the former should be compatible and the latter should hardly be used at all, nesting really is the thing I need to be cautious about.