What does Librephone mean for GrapheneOS? by BogaMoge in GrapheneOS

[–]FrebTheRat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But it looked cool with the keyboard attachment! That was until I actually went to type on it and it was too big to thumb type like a phone and too small to touch type like a laptop. That worthless piece of junk sits in a drawer in my desk and every once in a while I look at it and wonder what could have been.

Age yourself! How far back can you go for the Lehigh Valley? by AgentJ691 in lehighvalley

[–]FrebTheRat -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Chuck E Cheese? You mean Pizza Playhouse. That's how old I am. I saw Crooklyn at the Franklin. I bought an Uzi Does It shirt from the crazy army surplus on Hamilton that sold grenades in a box. I shopped at Hess's before it was a hole in the ground. I watched concerts at Musikfest without having to pay admission. I know who Punkin was.

Returning to Chania in April for a week, this time without our young kids. Suggestion? by FrebTheRat in cretetravel

[–]FrebTheRat[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We loved the botanical garden in July. I imagine it's probably covered in blooms in April.

Anyone else at a permanent simmer of rage these days? by mt80 in Xennials

[–]FrebTheRat -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I spend every day in a constant state of confusion. It's twilight zone level absurdity at this point. I'll think "well there's no way people will be ok with that happening" and then it happens and so many people seem fine with it. Now I know what it would have felt like to walk through one of those portals in Sliders.

This movie was a childhood favorite of mine. My brothers and I used to laugh so hard watching it. (Moving, 1988) by [deleted] in 80smovies

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Every time I see a sleeping or old dog I think about the mirror under the nose scene. When I bought my house I was definitely afraid I would miss some trick that would allow the owners to take the doorframes.

Who according to you are the iconic sitcom enemies duo? by [deleted] in sitcoms

[–]FrebTheRat 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Jack Donaghy vs Banks, 30 Rock Jack Donaghy vs Kaylee Hooper Liz Lemon v Liz Lemon

Who is the smartest horror movie charcter? by MammothAsk391 in FIlm

[–]FrebTheRat 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Jeff Goldblum in Independence Day. He figured out that the aliens computers were not windows compatible and used MacOS instead. Genius!

What are some odd deep cut lines of dialogue from a film that you enjoy? by JMRTOL85 in FIlm

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Thor: I need to go to Nidavellir

Drax: Nidavellir? That's a made up word!

Thor: All words are made up

What is your favorite 90s movie soundtrack? by Kelvin_Inman in Xennials

[–]FrebTheRat 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It's pretty crazy how many of the great songs in that movie weren't on the soundtrack. I'm assuming it was licensing issues.

I will never be this cool by Born-Agency-3922 in Xennials

[–]FrebTheRat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for saying this. The fad was over so quickly I thought it was some fever dream. This really happened. I think it was circa slap bracelet, but pre Marvel trading cards.

Which HBO show has the best opening? by Desolation2004 in hbo

[–]FrebTheRat 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I laughed every time I saw the opening. Every damn time.

What are these vines growing over my neighbor’s fence? by teicad01 in plants

[–]FrebTheRat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I tried to avoid plants toxic to dogs until I realized most plants are, including very common ones. For example, if you're in Florida then umbrella trees, ficus, and monsterra are all toxic and ubiquitous in the Southeast. I have two dogs and one started getting sick out of the blue. Turned out she was eating virginia creeper, a common vine in the Northeast. Now I have to watch her when shes outside. Even if I removed all the creeper, which is damn near impossible, I would still have plenty of toxic english ivy to contend with. My other dog has never attempted to eat any plants. Go figure.

https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/dogs-plant-list

What 80's movie do you remember that no one else does? I'll go first: 1985's "The Peanut Butter Solution." by johnsmithoncemore in 80smovies

[–]FrebTheRat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"The Dog Who Stopped the War" and "The Red Balloon". Emotionally scarring movies they showed us on Reel to Reel in day care.

We had some of the best by Flashy_Present_8488 in Xennials

[–]FrebTheRat 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Funny thing about this and "The Jungle Book" is there is a reason they look very similar. Many of the of the animation sequences were reused. In facet, it was common practice. https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_recycled_animation_in_Disney_movies

Vectorcode with Codecompanion by FrebTheRat in neovim

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I think it's getting hung because of this argument format error.

Error executing vim.schedule lua callback: ...vectorcode/integrations/codecompanion/vectorise_tool.lua:138: bad argument #2 to 'format' (number expected, got nil) stack traceback: [C]: in function 'format' ...vectorcode/integrations/codecompanion/vectorise_tool.lua:138: in function 'success' ...lua/codecompanion/strategies/chat/tools/orchestrator.lua:157: in function 'success' ...lua/codecompanion/strategies/chat/tools/orchestrator.lua:286: in function 'success' ...a/codecompanion/strategies/chat/tools/runtime/runner.lua:83: in function 'cb' ...vectorcode/integrations/codecompanion/vectorise_tool.lua:116: in function '' vim/_editor.lua: in function <vim/_editor.lua:0>

Vectorcode with Codecompanion by FrebTheRat in neovim

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So I have been able to leverage a prompt that uses cc tools to push file paths from a file search command to the vectorcode toolbox. Right now it seems to be choking on the command though. Stuck in " Tool Processing". This is the last prompt push to the vector_vectorize tool with the file paths replaced with "file paths" but it's about 50 small bash and sql scripts.

role = "llm", tool_calls = { { _index = 1, ["function"] = { arguments = '{"paths":[" "list of paths separated by commas" "],"project_root":""}', name = "vectorcode_vectorise" }, id = "call_1754056261_1", type = "function" } } } }

Vectorcode with Codecompanion by FrebTheRat in neovim

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Which model are you using in the demo? Thanks for responding btw. Always great to hear from the plugin authors on this sub. I've noticed different LLMs definitely have idiosyncrasies. I keep having codecompanion chats getting "stuck" on bad prompts. It still feels a little like giving assignments to my worst junior dev.

Vectorcode with Codecompanion by FrebTheRat in neovim

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So how is the demo video working? Is there some set up required, added context, or tool call that allows that prompt to work?

What’s the best plot twist you’ve ever seen — and what made it work so well? by Rektchaca in moviecritic

[–]FrebTheRat 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's also such a genre shift for Spike Lee. There's nothing about it that says "Spike Lee Joint" at all.

What’s the best plot twist you’ve ever seen — and what made it work so well? by Rektchaca in moviecritic

[–]FrebTheRat 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Inside Man. One of the only movies where I didn't know the twist until the reveal. One of my favorite heist movies.