the way things are going tho we’re more likely to see h·t·m·l adopted as a lingua franca for documents and tools than we are to see an x·m·l parser with wide·spread adoption which is actually good, to say nothing of making reasonable metadata queries of the parsed result
@coriander nostalgic for when gamers thought the best game ever was Tetris because there’s no story to get in the way of the gameplay
@aschmitz @Satsuma oh to be clear i think that people SHOULDN’T try to get a computer to generate a language, but there are lots of people who want to make real-sounding fake sentences quickly without doing all the work that Building A Proper Language From Scratch might take
and “make real-sounding fake [thing] quickly without work” seems like the sort of problem people love throwing LLMs at, so
large language models aren’t capable of devising and consistently applying a novel grammar OR phonological system but a lot of people probably simply don’t care
there are existing tools out there which, for example, you can put some phonological rules into and have it spit out random words which follow those rules, and i still don’t like them but at least their output will be consistent
my point is that i’m not actually that worried about A·I gobbling up my posts because i’m pretty sure anyone who tries to use it will consider my influence on the model to be the noise, not the signal
they need massive amounts of data in order to normalize and sanitize out precisely all the weird shit that gets produced by freaks like me
@aschmitz oh i mean i would never give access to anyone i didn’t trust OR put anything sensitive on the server ever OR have any kind of uptime or reliability guarantees, if i were to ever do this, to be clear
for my own purposes, i just run make locally and then rsync. but i think that’s a tiny bit too unstructured to be a shared workflow
i think proper CI/CD pipelines with gitea/forgejo/gitlab/github etc are Fine, but wasteful, and also best to do on their infrastructure and not on a friend’s
i think what i actually want is :—
• A GitWeb instance
• A number of users which only have git access, and only to repositories they own
• A straightforward means of getting new repositories (and corresponding subdomains) allocated to users [this can probably just be manual, on request]
• A post-receive hook in every repository which, if the repository has a file named Makefile or GNUmakefile, clones the repository and then runs `make install DESTDIR=public`, serving the contents of the resulting `public` directory from a corresponding subdomain
• Maybe a small amount of allowable additional server configurations besides
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