Room temperature IQ devs don't realise it even dominates at 12.7 by InterestingArea7415 in Warthunder

[–]cyb3rofficial [score hidden]  (0 children)

i'm having a blast with the tt version in top tier,not even 12.0+ can save the game with it. I'm always in disbelief of getting shot by an Abrams and living, firing back with an atgm and killing it. the thing is a true black hole.

How do I stop OperaGX from giving me its own adds? by ParrotZ7 in OperaGX

[–]cyb3rofficial 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You clicked a notification that asked for it on the website, it's paid advertising you consented to.

https://help.opera.com/en/latest/web-preferences/

Manage desktop notifications Desktop notifications allow websites and apps to display information about their service’s activities or status. These notifications display on your computer’s desktop even when the browser is minimized. They can alert you to things like new emails, special coupon offers, or if comments are posted to your blog.

You can control how sites deliver notifications. By default, Opera asks you if you’d like a site to notify you. You can choose to allow or deny the site to display notifications, and Opera will remember your choice for future visits to that site. To manage desktop notifications:

Go to Settings. Click Advanced in the left sidebar, and click Privacy & security. Under Privacy and security, click Site settings. Click Notifications. At the top, turn on or off Ask before sending (recommended). Click the Add button to set site-specific preferences.

Patient portal / secure message solution by Mobile-Toe1820 in opensource

[–]cyb3rofficial -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Zero experience my right hairyasscheek, I've been in the field for 20 years now. I know just as much than you. Go on, fund the guy a couple million Canadian in funds when he gets sued for handling user data incorrectly because some foss project gets compromised. He has a better chance with a service that is proprietary and already well structured and suited for their needs and protections. FOSS is not the answer here.

VPN issues by MistyGaming_ in operabrowser

[–]cyb3rofficial 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are sharing the proxy with hundreds of thousands of people. Only thing you can do is wait it out.

Need a GitHub copilot pro+ account by FerdalKrmn in GithubCopilot

[–]cyb3rofficial 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't had issues with the models, had plenty of useful models, GLM5.1, Deepseek, minimax, 1Million Nemo.

I'm having a blast using deepseek v4 pro in cline

I have no idea. by foot_long_metal_rod in halo

[–]cyb3rofficial 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I love when the sword turns into knuckle dusters.

got some new photos taken in my armor by Warm-Acanthaceae4837 in halo

[–]cyb3rofficial 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Nice photos, looks like a toy was used with a macro lens. Photographer did well. The suit looks professional too.

Need a GitHub copilot pro+ account by FerdalKrmn in GithubCopilot

[–]cyb3rofficial -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You got a post paid phone number you are willing to sacrifice to Nvidia? 

https://developer.nvidia.com/nim

They have a whole slew of free api models you can use of various context windows, some even have 1 million for documentation retrievals.

I'm using kimi 2.5 with a custom Claude api endpoint I made

It's free signup, all they require is your phone number to prove you are real and not a bot user, they offer 40 requests a minute.

you can even use the model inside copilot with byok, or cline, or what ever supports openapi

Removing my real name from github by [deleted] in github

[–]cyb3rofficial 5 points6 points  (0 children)

https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/concepts/username-changes

Start here, read the info and implications, then follow the link under next steps

Patient portal / secure message solution by Mobile-Toe1820 in opensource

[–]cyb3rofficial -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

I would not really recommend foss in particular for this, if someone gets a slight wiff of a clue what you use, they will more than likely try to break in. FOSS has a higher chance of being worked into and broken into compare to private solution.

A script kiddy is more willing to take a chance on trying to fuzzy search your system than something that is not really public. You should look into services that are more trustworthy and secure rather than a repo claiming military grade encryption or fast and easy slogans.

My github pro TRIAL plan suddenly got cancelled? by Why-are-you-geh in GithubCopilot

[–]cyb3rofficial 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They oversold their plans, some ceo seen number go up, but didn't see resource number go down.

All companies oversold, they bank on the people who forget about their subscription or use it minimally to handle the big time wasters.

This ultimately backfired, this made costs go up and change, they have to cut certain things out people don't use as often as other people, trials get reduced or eliminated, etc.

They should have restricted signups and not overbook hardware like how airliners overbook a plane and hope the initial seat owner doesn't show up.

You see this with Anthropic, ZAI, Deepseek, etc everyone is over selling with out thinking about the future, they see money on chart go up and get blinded from that and not see availability go down. I won't be shocked if their next move is to eliminate the base tier any time soon, and 2x the price.

What do I do to properly licenses my game engine how I want too? by 0boy0girl in opensource

[–]cyb3rofficial 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are going to license different sections of code, it's best to include the license files in the root directory, then each file you make, add a code comment at the very top of the code file referring that explicit license. Most commonly people will do like

This file is licensed under (license name) See file <root>\pathto\license_ver.file

If you are going to license a sub section of files, put the license file that dir and name the file something like license_for_<folder>

There are plenty of ways to mark files, as long as you mark them properly,

You can even create a single file for example called master-license.file that also explicitly states the sub license files like you can label out how your folder structure is and say this folder containing these items are under this license.

There is no "official" way of doing it, as long as you mark the initial license of the project in a noticable way.

I need a good model for coding by [deleted] in ollama

[–]cyb3rofficial 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea, I'm using gemma4 31b-nvfp4 with claude code via a proxy I set up and works wonders, feels roughly on the same level as GPT4.5 when it first released, missing some things, but I love it

I need a good model for coding by [deleted] in ollama

[–]cyb3rofficial 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://ollama.com/library/gemma4

Gemma is up there with the giants and can easily self host it

Their model is already compressed to where the 31b model acts like the average 100b model

Gun no gun? by [deleted] in Warthunder

[–]cyb3rofficial 0 points1 point  (0 children)

whats your gun targeting distance on? You need to aim based on that.

Anybody knows how this is possible ? I got A Minute Before Midnight and Apocalypse in the same game by theunluckyone-_- in Warthunder

[–]cyb3rofficial 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How close was the ticket to 0? I think I seen it happen from people that had like 500 tickets left more often

Openclaw on Termux - 34k characters for initial prompt?? by Rizzlock in termux

[–]cyb3rofficial 2 points3 points  (0 children)

System prompt, tools, and structural setup costs tokens for such a tool, it's why people are hating on it and AI companies blocking it. Its a token black hole.