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This is not only affecting uberspace, but every website with .de infra. I just don't know if there are websites that check if whole TLD's are down to provide such an URL instead.

Can the games only be played on the easel site, or can I upload to e.g. itch.io as well (probably with the limitation of only singleplayer?)

You can upload to itch.io yes: https://easel.games/docs/learn/publishing/export

The export basically creates a page with an HTML IFRAME in it that embeds the hosted version of your game on easel.games so that all the multiplayer and leaderboards continue to work.

Thanks for your interest!


What you're describing isn't uploading the game, then, but uploading a stub with a transclusion of the game. I'm not the same commenter, but surely that doesn't answer (what I see as) most of the implications of the original question?

Okay, in that case you can upload a stub with a transclusion of the game. If there is enough demand I would definitely work on a standalone export system!

Vendor lock-in with a monthly subscription where the price can change at any moment or the company may disappear along with your product. I wouldn't build my business on that.

I would love to make a license where you could export and then you can run it forever yourself on your own server! It’s not because I don’t want to do these things, it’s just I’m one person and I never get the time to do everything I would like to do.

Yea I get that, I still wouldn't want to invest a serious amount of time on a product to build on such a platform. Best of luck though maybe it still works as a business.



+++ Has good examples.

That's already blowing up on Mastodon. Blenderartist silent for now. Won't stay like that for very long.

I wonder, if Ton was involved in that decision, or if it's only Francesco. Could turn out to be a very unlucky start into the leadership role.


Aha - so that decision was not a consensus or community made one? I really don't know right now; no clue about the internals at blender. But that would be interesting ... I can see the headlines "Blender community sold to Anthropic. Forks starting in 3 ... 2 ... 1 ..."

Sponsorship decisions are not community polls, never have been.

And the worries about "blender just being sold to xyz..." have been around forever. Always wrong. People with AMD cards were screaming when Nvidia became sponsor, and other way round.

It is more about the signal sent, in this case.

For everyone who is interested, here is the mastodon thread: https://mastodon.social/@Blender/116482997785333001 (it is just like to be expected though)


I doubt a fork would ever happen, Blender, being computer graphics software, has a huge knowledge gap between it's developers and it's users.

The militant open-source crowd never disappoints - rather burn down than build up.

It sounds like you have no crash or corruption problems in Premiere at all.


Also "unread comment highlighting" would be so good to have.



That was actually kind of a pain to implement. Refined didn't do it fully, mine covers a lot more edge cases.


Can imagine!


Single-screen user here. I like virtual desktops in addition to alt-tabbing.


I’m an adamant single-screen alt-tabber. I hardly ever even have two windows open side-by-side.

I’ve always felt that I can alt-tab 2-3 times per second and that it’s faster to not move my eyes. Why look at docs next to code when I can only read one at a time anyway? It’s also embedded in my muscle memory to switch to specific apps by Apple-space typing 2-3 characters. So Firefox is “Apple-space-fi”. It’s so fast I feel slowed by having apps side-by-side.

Anything that requires me dragging windows to their special place is a non-starter. To me that feels like playing with my food. I wonder if this is just because I type very quickly?

I’m aware I’m in the minority.


Same here. Single screen, single app, at least 95% of the time. For decades.

I’d like to try a squarish monitor, but it seems to be a barren wasteland of choice: mateview, dualup, or flexscan. Meh.


if you are willing to change, Vivaldi has that.


That feature list is what I don't want

In Chrome, I can disable them via flags/settings


That mlx is for apple hardware only, though? Or did I misunderstand something.


It needs a llama.cpp fork, too; so the stock runtime (based on stock llama.cpp) used by LM Studio presumably won't work for it.


Not a word about the tok/sec, unfortunately.


It won’t be meaningful considering the architecture: it’s a harness around the model that generated multiple solutions in multiple passes using the test to measure compliance and repair broken solutions. The resulting program won’t be streamed to you because it has existed for minutes as it goes through the cycle. It’s more for an asynchronous use-case.

I, too, was interested because I am always eager to use local models in my claw-like. It looks like this could be useful for an async portion of the harness but it wouldn’t work in interactive contexts.

Very cool ensemble of techniques, particularly because they’re so accessible. I think I will use this form for reusable portions of web browsing functionality in my personal agent.


> A single patched llama-server runs on K3s, providing both generation with speculative decoding (~100 tok/s)

There seems to be at least some detail on that point.


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