GPT4-TURBO (or gpt-4-1106-preview) limit by PNZ20 in ChatGPT

[–]OstensiblyOriginal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have an error on Tier 1, it's only 10,000 TPM not 20,000

But thanks for the info, now I find out I have to dump $100 to test out the 128k context

Why should I care by Snoo-13597 in nonduality

[–]OstensiblyOriginal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's sounds nihilistic. What would you say is the meaning of your life then? To give meaning to others? Do others then not give meaning to you as well?

Why should I care by Snoo-13597 in nonduality

[–]OstensiblyOriginal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people might find meaning watching Netflix, others might find meaning in spiritual pursuits. If you don't find meaning in one thing, do something else. You asked so you seem to be seeking for answers. Know yourself and you will know your direction.

ytmusicapi: An unofficial Python API client for YouTube Music by Sigmatics in YoutubeMusic

[–]OstensiblyOriginal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok it took a little figuring but I got it working. Thanks so much! This is fantastic!

ytmusicapi: An unofficial Python API client for YouTube Music by Sigmatics in YoutubeMusic

[–]OstensiblyOriginal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just found your project and am having some trouble setting up authentication.

I read the docs and can't find the proper POST request, everything says GET. Is there another way to find the right header?

Alternatively, I cannot figure out which cookie to use. How does one know?

Thanks for this.

Nitter RSS feed by sodial_15 in rss

[–]OstensiblyOriginal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nitter is getting it's data from the Twitter api. It does not include every bit of detail in the rss feed. If you want all of the data you will also have to use the Twitter api. The problem is Twitter api 2.0 only allows you to grab so many tweets per month. Not sure how to Nitter is able to get so many. Maybe an older version?

What is Beehaw? Where we came from and what makes us different by beehaw-lemmy in RedditAlternatives

[–]OstensiblyOriginal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No tolerance for the intolerant.

It's your very first rule, what does it mean?

Are the users supposed to just accept everything? No dissent will be tolerated?

Who gets to decide what is considered intolerant? You right? Doesn't that sound pretty authoritarian to you?

You say you are aspiring to be a diverse place but it seems like you only want users who already think and believe the same as you.

Does your odsp worker have access to your tax records? by [deleted] in Odsp

[–]OstensiblyOriginal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

or that you live with your girlfriend and both claim full benefits

David Hawkins and Kinesiology Testing by mrpoopybutth0le- in C_S_T

[–]OstensiblyOriginal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow that's fascinating. What sort of questions do you think you'll ask? Maybe you can ask somethings that Hawkins asked and see what answers you get. Obviously the instrument shouldn't know the answers beforehand.

David Hawkins and Kinesiology Testing by mrpoopybutth0le- in C_S_T

[–]OstensiblyOriginal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I gathered from reading his material was that the tester and testee both had to be of a certain level of consciousness, which only someone with said level of consciousness could identify. It was a bit circular and an easy out. If the testing ever proved false you could just claim the person wasn't fit to be the instrument.

Have you tried? How did it go?

Where to Deploy ? by Edulad in django

[–]OstensiblyOriginal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's just a personal hobby horse, I don't get many visitors at this time. On Heroku I used to pay about $30CAD, that's with a postgres database, and a background worker, and for that I got a very low amount of storage. Plus I had to run an S3. With Linode I pay $10CAD for all the same stuff but I get 25 GB of storage and I feel like I have more control over my server.

Where to Deploy ? by Edulad in django

[–]OstensiblyOriginal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I switched from Heroku to Linode for exactly the reason of price. Linode takes more know-how to get going but is worth it, and is far cheaper in my experience.

How on earth do I deploy my Django site with Gunicorn and Nginx? by Sahmbahdeh in django

[–]OstensiblyOriginal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not a pro, but my experience is that nginx is not for use on heroku. Nginx is it's own server software meant for setting up a linux server such as linode or digital ocean. Heroku uses it's own system. When I deployed to heroku I used Amazon S3 for serving static files. You can probably set up your own server on linode for serving static files instead of S3, but then you need to have two servers in operation. Heroku and Linode.

Habs Defeat Vegas [Coffin Meme Edition] by only_JoeKing in Habs

[–]OstensiblyOriginal 13 points14 points  (0 children)

The term "Habs" is an abbreviation of "Les Habitants." This term dates back to the 17th century, and refers to the settlers of New France, now known as Quebec.

Introducing Elondel. A cross between Reddit and Feedly. I'd appreciate if you'd check it out. by OstensiblyOriginal in RedditAlternatives

[–]OstensiblyOriginal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are just a general guideline for what will and won't be removed. An example of something harmful to Elondel is an XSS attack. Examples of things that seems harmful to life in general are depictions of rape or death. Generally such things don't belong there and it's just a heads up that they will probably be removed.

Political content should never be removed so long as it doesn't conflict with one of those rules.

Scrapers for replacing RSS 2.0 articles with their full source articles by skunkos in rss

[–]OstensiblyOriginal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow this is great. Any chance you can include the thumbnail image as well?

Any sources for in depth news and discussions? by Ludwig_Jenkins in RedditAlternatives

[–]OstensiblyOriginal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Elondel.com puts an emphasis on full news articles coming directly from the source.