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Streamii, you make jokes, but i don't. I deliver: https://molodetz.nl/project/...

A tamagotchi written in C using R especially for you. I'm sure it will work for 20 years. Cherish it.

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    šŸ¤šFeature request, let it make a random post to dR (Tomochichi verse version or IRL)
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    @BordedDev any idea how much work requesting a token and posting is using C? :P No thank you :P
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    Quite interestingly I made a similar thing somewhere but it’s a daemon, and if you forget to take care of it, it causes mayhem on your computer – destroying files, filling memory, and turning off the computer mainly.
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    @Tounai maybe mine does too. It's vibe coded. Maybe it is yours.
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    @retoor Then maybe make it a "virtual" post, just start sending notifications to the user when it's bored?
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    @BordedDev People have to comment to it to give it food, water or beer.
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    But freaking amazing, the whole ecosystem is working.

    1. You are running the uberlama client to provide it to my uberlama docker hub.

    2. uberlama dockerhub is running https://ollama.molodetz.nl/models

    3. R just generated a succesfull tamagotchi in python using your resources using the qwen32b instruct model.

    You know, this shit actually works great and has potential. It's amazing actually.

    I published `R` on Reddit. But 3000 views, 1 upvote. People don't like CLI anymore, but I can assure you 100% that a tool EXACTLY like this, soon will be for the elite CLI hackers to be used. The way how to use AI in advanced way. I just miss the marketing skills.

    As you are using it yourself for a while now and me every day full time. This tool is freaking amazing. People are missing out for sure.

    Vibe coding is cute, but it's the debugging and shit that you can do it with it, it's so freaking powerful. I can now compile any open source project with missing dependencies.
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    @retoor Hmmmm beer then ;P

    Wow, that's sad about those views/upvotes but yeah, I've met a lot of devs who can't even git in CLI - and go "WTF" when you tell them how easy it is to do in the terminal (yet they still never do it)
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