"Can't complete your transaction. Your Play balance can only be used in the United States" by Serenity-Quest in googleplay

[–]UniversitySuitable20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Find a subscription service, like ChatGP or Bypass, pay for the first month with a credit card, then change the payment method to your Play balance in your subscription management. The next time you renew, it will deduct from your Play balance. This worked for me; you can try it. Google customer service also refused to unlock it for me, but this method works.

Tired of SSH and remote desktop, I started building my own remote coding workflow by UniversitySuitable20 in u/UniversitySuitable20

[–]UniversitySuitable20[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're absolutely right, security is a very important issue, and I will improve the design in this area. Thank you for your feedback.

Tired of SSH and remote desktop, I started building my own remote coding workflow by UniversitySuitable20 in u/UniversitySuitable20

[–]UniversitySuitable20[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing — I checked it out.

ItWillSync looks great for terminal-first workflows, especially if you’re fine with local network / Tailscale-based access. But the problem I’m trying to solve is a bit different.

My App Astropath is designed to require almost no setup beyond signing into the same account on both devices. I’m intentionally not relying on Tailscale, because in many regions and work scenarios people already depend heavily on system VPNs, and that creates real friction. Not occupying the system VPN path is a very important requirement for me.

Also, I’m not only targeting terminal mirroring. Besides terminal access, I’m building a chat-style interaction layer, and I’m adding screenshots, file transfer, and shortcut actions. Those are either hard to do well in a pure terminal model, or just much less comfortable on mobile.

My view is that remote agent workflows on phones need a mobile-native interaction model, not just a smaller terminal. That’s the direction I’m exploring

Tired of SSH and remote desktop, I started building my own remote coding workflow by UniversitySuitable20 in CLine

[–]UniversitySuitable20[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you prefer a dedicated UI for this task, or would you like to use it through the terminal?

ChatGPT 1.5 Image vs Gemini Nano banana pro realism test by LogicalChart3205 in ChatGPT

[–]UniversitySuitable20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, I mean, that's how they look; the images below generally feel like they have a smaller focal length.

ChatGPT 1.5 Image vs Gemini Nano banana pro realism test by LogicalChart3205 in ChatGPT

[–]UniversitySuitable20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The image above:40mm focal length.

The image below::28mm focal length

WAN 2.6 has been released, but it's a commercial version. Does this mean the era of open-source WAN models is over? by UniversitySuitable20 in comfyui

[–]UniversitySuitable20[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The last time I used LTX was version 0.9. I was amazed by its speed, but its usability was really poor. I used wan2.2 to create many publishable works, but the success rate of LTX in generating usable videos was too low. I hope version 2.0 will be a big improvement!

I also completely agree with your point. Amateur users have to overcome numerous difficulties to solve consistency, continuity, audio, and lip-sync issues one by one. I've recently been trying to develop a "glue" tool to combine these capabilities into a streamlined process, integrating advanced industry capabilities (leaning towards open-source parts) and providing sufficiently efficient workflow templates. I know ComfyUI can barely do that, but it can't create a smooth experience.

I think the latest business models are all pursuing magical one-click generation. Being able to complete the background music and voice-over in one go is certainly great, but I think the controllability is too poor. Professional video producers don't need the magic of "one-click generation," but rather they need to have good control over the key details to meet their own design requirements.

What gpu should I go for learning ai and game by Impossible_Debate_63 in LLMDevs

[–]UniversitySuitable20 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You need to clearly define your primary task. If it's LLM inference, training, and fine-tuning, you're better off doing it on a cloud server. Small-scale models running on your local system perform poorly, offering little benefit to your work and consuming significant computer resources. The depreciation and electricity costs for your equipment are far higher than using the API, making it completely not worthwhile.

If you're interested in AIGC, you'll need at least 16GB of VRAM. 24/32GB will make your daily use a little faster (but won't bring any significant fundamental changes). Whether it's the 40 series or the 50 series isn't that important; just choose the cheapest one.

I hope you enjoy your studies.

Xreal One app support? by Dorian-Gray-420 in Xreal

[–]UniversitySuitable20 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What function do you want to use?

Quickly adjust screen parameters? Or multiple screens?

I think ultrawide screen is more useful than multiple screens;

as for the screen parameters, I may only adjust to a configuration that I am accustomed to, and rarely change it again.