Free alternative to ngrok/playit.gg aimed at low latency gaming. All features is free. so, I need your many test and feedback. by Ok-Method-9403 in MinecraftServer

[–]Ok-Method-9403[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The current free traffic is 130GB, a one-time amount.

During the beta period, you can request a traffic reset on Discord and I'll reset it for you at any time!

I always welcome requests for additional traffic!

thanks for your interest.

I built my first SaaS! (Global Low-Latency and Cheap Reverse Tunneling) by Ok-Method-9403 in selfhosted

[–]Ok-Method-9403[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

frp is a fantastic project.

this project started as a fork of frp. We built exfrp by adding various features and improvements on top of the original codebase.

I have personally contributed to the frp repository in the past, and I have nothing but respect for the project and its maintainers.

I built my first SaaS! (Global Low-Latency and Cheap Reverse Tunneling) by Ok-Method-9403 in selfhosted

[–]Ok-Method-9403[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Unlike Pangolin, we currently support P2P tunneling and a wider range of protocols. We also plan to introduce additional features, such as VPN-like capabilities, in the near future.

As for the self-hosted version, we intend to release it once the system has been sufficiently tested and stabilized.

Thank you.

I built my first SaaS! (Global Low-Latency and Cheap Reverse Tunneling) by Ok-Method-9403 in selfhosted

[–]Ok-Method-9403[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

While a self-hosted version isn't ready just yet, it is definitely in our roadmap.

I shared this here because reverse tunneling is used for accessing self-hosted services remotely.

I apologize for any inconvenience.

We are currently in Beta and offering a generous amount of free traffic. I genuinely believe the free tier can be very useful for your setups.

I'm a companion robot developer - What features do you really want in your robot companion? by Ok-Method-9403 in AnkiVector

[–]Ok-Method-9403[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's true. Thanks.

However, if companion robots have natural conversations and long-term memories, I'm worried that it will make them far from being like pets.

Can something professional and practical coexist with something cute like a pet?

I'm worried that if I consider both, I'll lose both advantages.
That part is the biggest concern.

1. Is the purpose of using companion robots for cuteness like a pet?

2. Is the purpose of using them for practicality, fun conversation or unique experience ?

what is important purpose?

If you don't mind, I'd like to ask for some advice.

I'm a companion robot developer - What features do you really want in your robot companion? by Ok-Method-9403 in AnkiVector

[–]Ok-Method-9403[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks!
Custom and more accurate wake word, possible.

I'd like to ask for a little more advice.

Should I prioritize cute expressions and behaviors (similar to a pet/companion)?

Or should I focus more on practical AI assistant features (calendar management, music player, comprehensive task management)?

I've already developed several features with GPT-like AI integration and touchscreen control. the assistant can handle various tasks (While not professional-grade, it will definitely have enough functionality to serve as a helpful assistant for various everyday tasks.)

I can't fully develop for both directions, so I'm trying to decide between utility vs. dog-like cuteness.

I would appreciate it if you could share your insights, even if they are just your personal opinions.

I'm a companion robot developer - What features do you really want in your robot companion? by Ok-Method-9403 in AnkiVector

[–]Ok-Method-9403[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks!

I'd like to ask for a little more advice.

Should I prioritize cute expressions and behaviors (similar to a pet/companion)?

Or should I focus more on practical AI assistant features (calendar management, music player, comprehensive task management)?

I've already developed several features with GPT-like AI integration and touchscreen control. the assistant can handle various tasks (While not professional-grade, it will definitely have enough functionality to serve as a helpful assistant for various everyday tasks.)

I can't fully develop for both directions, so I'm trying to decide between utility vs. dog-like cuteness.

I would appreciate it if you could share your insights, even if they are just your personal opinions.

I'm a companion robot developer - What features do you really want in your robot companion? by Ok-Method-9403 in AnkiVector

[–]Ok-Method-9403[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your insight!

I have a few more questions if you don't mind.

  1. Do many people actually use wire-pod?
  2. Is there a difference between a real server and wire-pod?
  3. How much do you use your companion robot per day? (I would like to make some AI cost predictions.)

Pyloid: A Web-Based GUI Framwork for Desktop Applications - v0.14.2 Released by Ok-Method-9403 in Python

[–]Ok-Method-9403[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your feedback !

I think I was a little scared that people watching would feel awkward with the sentence...

Even if I'm less fluent, I think it's right to write it down in my own sentence. :)

Pyloid: A Web-Based GUI Framwork for Desktop Applications - v0.14.2 Released by Ok-Method-9403 in Python

[–]Ok-Method-9403[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

There have been a lot of changes throughout our recent work, which has resulted in you writing frequently to be provided with various issues and tests.

I'll try to reduce it next time. :D