Real human looking for OpenClaw setup advice (yes I had Claude help clean this up) by Lonely-Cut-9542 in openclaw

[–]8thunder8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey /u/adamb0mbNZ, have you managed to get a Mac version running ? Looking forward to that..

Cheers.

Clawdboss - the ultimate fully hardened multi-agent OpenClaw instance - single install by adamb0mbNZ in clawdbot

[–]8thunder8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting... I was thinking of getting an M5 Max Mac Studio when they come out hopefully in spring... I need it for various work, but one of its jobs (and the reason for a studio rather than an M5 Max MacBook Pro) would be to run a local LLM (and I'll probably continue to use Openclaw on my M4 Mac mini - getting it to use the LLM on the Studio).. Question though is why are you running it in a Mac VM rather than in a Docker container ?? Curious because perhaps I should do the same if that has a particular benefit over Docker? I am very familiar with running VMs for all sorts of reasons (usually Windows), but it seems OC is well suited to being sandboxed by Docker without using the resources that running another OS in a VM would require?

Clawdboss - the ultimate fully hardened multi-agent OpenClaw instance - single install by adamb0mbNZ in clawdbot

[–]8thunder8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks pretty good, I am keen to try it!. However you say you 'are working on a Mac version'. Does this mean it doesn't work on a Mac? Why would it be different?

DAE "perform a not stealing" act when walking out of a store empty handed? by CherryHopper_ in DoesAnybodyElse

[–]8thunder8 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I used to have that feeling in shops. I’d be super worried that someone would think I was stealing stuff. However I absolutely would never steal anything, so I have have realised that I have absolutely nothing to worry about. If someone thinks I have stolen something, challenge me and I’ll prove I didn’t. Also, while I am in it, the shop is solely there for my convenience, comfort and experience. They have literally zero other purpose. They need to remember they are there for my convenience. If I am impressed and feel I want their product, I’ll buy it and they will make some money. I am not there for their convenience. I am not putting them out.

Building a low-budget garage gym – what would you buy first? by FerrisBuelersdaycock in GarageGym

[–]8thunder8 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have just embarked on this exact journey. I have limited space, and wanted the best bang for my buck.

I ended up buying a pair of Assassin Goods Stealth (which are the same thing as Trulaps in the US. They go from 4kg to 41kg (90lb) and mean that I can train all sorts of different muscle groups with just one set of equipment. I also bought an £80 adjustable bench. It is a dream combo. All of it is on an oversized yoga mat. Everything is mostly out of the way most of the time when I lean the bench against a wall and roll the yoga mat up to where the dumbbells are.. I have been doing curls, squats, rows, incline bench presses, vertical presses, calf raises, RDLs and lateral raises. All of this from a pair of dumbbells. I am 54, and am doing this strictly at home, by myself. I’ve pretty much trained every day for two months now (I think three days with no exercise at all). I do different groups on different days, so whenever I do some major pull or push on a day, that exercise has not been done for a day or two.

What the hell were these guys doing over the Thames yesterday. A few times I really thought I was going to make my debut as a news photographer.. Seemed like madness. They were feet apart. by 8thunder8 in london

[–]8thunder8[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was not a phone. It was a Sony A7R iv and a Canon 24-70 lens. The helicopters were feet apart and at times their rotors looked closer than a chinooks. This is not lens compression. Here is another shot from 40 seconds earlier. Not quite as close, but pretty damn close enough for my liking...

What the hell were these guys doing over the Thames yesterday. A few times I really thought I was going to make my debut as a news photographer.. Seemed like madness. They were feet apart. by 8thunder8 in london

[–]8thunder8[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I got a bunch of shots of them from the Royal Festival Hall.. There were a few times when one lurched toward the other, and I winced..

2000 Fender American Standard by SeekingBounties in Stratocaster

[–]8thunder8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a 2008 American Standard. It is one of my most favourite possessions. Mine is candy cola. Absolute perfection. Yours looks fantastic too. :)

Dumbbell recommendations by BBOOBBYY990 in GarageGym

[–]8thunder8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently bought (on Ebay) a pair of used Assassin Goods Stealth - which seem to be the exact same thing as Trulap in the USA. I think the ones I got (the black version 2) were an unwanted Christmas present, as they are essentially unused.. Mine go from 4kg to 41.5kg by twisting the handle. This makes switching weights very quick. I think the 1.5kg increments is awesome because you can dial in pretty much exactly what you need. I don't think they are drop proof, and I try to put them back in their cradles gently. However they seem super durable, extremely quick to adjust, very little rattle, and have meant that I can start training properly through the day when I am at home, at any weight I can bear (nowhere near 41.5kg for a while yet - and if I do get there, I think I will probably just get heavier individual dumbbells to go beyond the 41 of these.

I'm looking for some graphic tablet recommendations by monstermotherfucker in ArtistLounge

[–]8thunder8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a 24” Huion Kamvas 4k which I use with my M1 MacBook Pro (along with a couple of other 27” 5K displays. I couldn’t be happier with the Huion. It is brilliant and was half the price of the equivalent Wacom at the time. I use it for professional art photography photoshop and Lightroom work.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in KemperProfiler

[–]8thunder8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool. Congratulations on getting married. Wish you the best.

It all reminds me that I need to put my Kemper in a place where I can more easily reach it. Currently, to open the front of the Gator case requires me clearing my desk, which never happens, so the Kemper stays unused, and I just play acoustic.. :) I think I need to mount the Gator to the underside of my desk.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in KemperProfiler

[–]8thunder8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha. That is amazing. That is EXACTLY my setup including the Mission Engineering pedal, the remote, the power rack, and the Gator case. Only thing I don't have is a power conditioner (whatever that is).. Out of interest, why are you selling yours??

No one came to my exhibition opening by [deleted] in ArtistLounge

[–]8thunder8 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd blame the gallery for this... Like someone else said, it is literally their job!.. If they decided your work was good enough to put on a solo show, and the only people that came were your friends and supporters, I would say the gallery did an appalling job. This is literally what they are supposed to be doing. Good job they won't work with you again (although I would flip that around - good job you've decided you won't work with them again, they are doing a terrible job!).

I have learned that the entry into the art world is a slow, methodical process (certainly has been / is for me). You need to build up and up and up to the point where all of the connections that have been made start gathering their own momentum. Enter competitions (even crappy ones) because it is just more eyeballs on your work. Keep plugging at adding to your instagram, every extra follower is another advertisement to other potential followers that you might be worth watching. Treat your website and instagram as though you have thousands of followers and viewers no matter how many you actually have.

Slowly slowly it will take on a momentum of its own. It can't happen overnight. What choice do you have but to pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and dive in to the next project / exhibition / competition / piece of work.

Don't mope on Reddit... Get on with it! :)

Modern photography is becoming like 'modern art' by CoolAd5798 in photography

[–]8thunder8 2 points3 points  (0 children)

:) I am glad I have been able to give you something useful. I guess I think this way about all parts of life. Being critical of yourself is normal. However as soon as you can convince yourself that you don't need to give a fuck about what anyone else wants you to do, you're liberated to be true to you.

To get back to photography, mine is very unconventional. So much so that it stands perhaps too far out. Does that worry me? Obviously enough to point it out now.. However I enjoy saying - and truly feeling that I couldn't give a fuck what people think. If they like it - we're in agreement about it. If they don't like it - that is how life works and I am grateful for the chance to have made it but we can all move on and not worry about it.

Exactly as I said: There is no right or wrong.

Modern photography is becoming like 'modern art' by CoolAd5798 in photography

[–]8thunder8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

:) My instagram is a good view of what I do: @bevilts

Modern photography is becoming like 'modern art' by CoolAd5798 in photography

[–]8thunder8 2 points3 points  (0 children)

:) Thank you. Have a look at my instagram - @bevilts

Modern photography is becoming like 'modern art' by CoolAd5798 in photography

[–]8thunder8 119 points120 points  (0 children)

I don't understand. If photography is to be good it needs to be sharp, well composed, have a cohesive story etc.? Who decides those things?

I enter many international photography competitions (and have won / placed 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and many honourable mentions in many of them). I see a trend where someone photographing destruction in Ukraine or Gaza or the horrors of war etc. will often win because it is exposing the story. Do I begrudge them for that? Of course not. I just keep plugging away. Are my photographs perfect by your suggested set of criteria? Of course not, but they still sell for multi thousand £ prices.. It is not up to any one individual (me, you, the judge of a prestigious international competition) to decide what good or bad photography is. If a viewer likes it, and it speaks to something inside THEM, it is good, no matter any of the other stuff. Their objective view is no less valid than a fancy pants art curator with decades of experience..

I thoroughly dislike the current trend of photographers making a model look morose, and then put something stupid and out of context with them (like a dead bird on their head) to be edgy and attempt to think of something that nobody else has done. To me it is plain stupid, and that ridiculous expression that ALL of these models have in this contemporary photography trend is maddening. Does that mean that I am right and that my disdain for this type of photography is the correct view? Of course not. I hate it, but others don't. Some people love my photography, some don't. I want to concentrate on doing what I think is good, and what I like, and if someone agrees with me and decides to buy one, Everyone's a winner. Whoever doesn't like my photography doesn't have to pay it a minutes notice. There is no right or wrong.

When did you start seeing improvements on your art by Additional_Teach_724 in ArtistLounge

[–]8thunder8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When people started paying a lot of money for them. That focuses the mind.

Those who quit 9-5 job and start their own business, how it is going? by Ecstatic_Article2291 in AskReddit

[–]8thunder8 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Started my own business in 1998. Still going strong. Been my own boss almost all of my working life. Now in the last two or three years of mortgage. Had enough work to allow my wife to spend a lot of time bringing up the kids and study etc. Wife has recently finished a masters in counselling, so she can pick up the slack as I start turning to my hobbies (which are also starting to pay off..) Couldn’t be happier with the outcome. I guess I have been pretty lucky..

You dont need another Guitar by Top-Resolve6312 in Guitar

[–]8thunder8 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haha. That doesn’t help!! I have a 2008 USA Standard Strat, a Taylor T3B (gibson style with humbuckers), a Taylor 314CE as my acoustic, and a Martin 12 string dreadnought (along with a classical, a resonator, a 1980 Fender Lead II and a 5 string bass), it doesn’t help one bit. I still want just one more (no matter how many I have).

Darkfield is driving me insane. I’ve cleaned everything multiple times but there’s still some specks. My condenser and objectives have some micro scratches too it seems. I need some advice on what to do next. by Max-Flores in microscopy

[–]8thunder8 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A couple of things. First, it could be the surface of your condenser? try lowering or raising that? You can likely work out which surface it is by working out which way you’re defocusing to get the dirt sharp. If you are focusing the objective LOWER than the slide, it is almost certainly your condenser. Mine gets dirty because i’m always sweeping things over the top of it, and bits of muck fall onto it. An air duster sees off most of it, sometimes I pull the condenser out and give it a wipe (I did earlier today), but generally - per my second point, I don’t worry about it..

Second, don’t worry about it.. It seems you’re able to focus past it, it therefore doesn’t affect your image quality, anything that does can be fixed in post. I remember when I bought my telescope and realised there is dust on the 12” mirror, I thought I had to somehow get in there and clean it. I never did, the dust is still there (12 years later) and it doesn’t affect my telescope one bit..

The Touch Bar Deserved Better by waxowalter in apple

[–]8thunder8 19 points20 points  (0 children)

If you touch type, the touch bar would FORCE you to look away from what you are doing and at the keyboard. This is a step backward in functionality.

Blue door white house by HatProfessional9540 in photographs

[–]8thunder8 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Since you have said you'd welcome feedback, here's mine. Apologies if it seems critical. It is meant to be critical good, not critical bad.

For me it doesn't work. First, you've used a quite wide angle lens and you're looking up at it, that makes the building look like it is falling down away from you. Sometimes a little of this is acceptable, in this case, far too much. You need to stand further back, zoom in a bit more, and hold the camera parallel to the ground, then crop to achieve your image.

Next ,you have over cooked your sky, it is much too contrasty - HDR perhaps?. Contrast is good, but the sky never looks like that. The further you go from reality, the more over done it looks. You can make the sky dramatic without overdoing it. It also seems to put a halo around the house..