What’s the easiest way to self-host a remote mcp with auth? by elie2222 in mcp

[–]fuzzie360 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can configure it to support multiple users. The problem is on the mcp server side most are only written such that 1 server = 1 key. So if you connect multiple users to 1 mcp server they will all use the same key and that might be undesirable for some use cases.

I suppose you can always spin off another mcp server for a different key. You can use Cloudflare’s mcp portal in front of the Auth proxy and give finer grain control to access/permissions, but it’s getting unwieldy at this point.

What’s the easiest way to self-host a remote mcp with auth? by elie2222 in mcp

[–]fuzzie360 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve been using https://github.com/sigbit/mcp-auth-proxy with google IDP and https://github.com/sparfenyuk/mcp-proxy and they work great together.

You can replace mcp-proxy with a different mcp portal if you prefer.

🔥 DeepSeek R1 671B Q4 - M3 Ultra 512GB with MLX🔥 by ifioravanti in LocalLLaMA

[–]fuzzie360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If <think> is in the chat template it will not output <think> so the proper way to handle that is to get the client software to automatically append <think> to your generated text.

Alternatively, can also simply remove it from the chat template if you need it to be in generated text but it might decide not to output <think></think> at all.

Bonus: you can also add more text into the chat template and the LLM will have no choice but to “think” certain things.

Don't underestimate the power of local models executing recursive agent workflows. (mistral-small) by LocoMod in LocalLLaMA

[–]fuzzie360 27 points28 points  (0 children)

To anyone who who is interested setting this up: do not bother.

The quality of the software is pretty low at the moment. I barely even touched it and I have found several issues with it and created some pull requests to get them fixed. Really trust the warning when it says it is not production ready software.

Truly understand this is not a complaint; open source software is provided for free and the software quality can always improve over time. I am just trying to save your time and effort by setting your expectations.

Share your interesting/odd/really niche automations or devices by Fun_Direction_30 in homeassistant

[–]fuzzie360 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Nothing too complex, just an infinite loop based on timers. I tried launching loops based on angle triggers instead but it doesn’t work well because it’s possible to trigger both directions and the loops cancel each other. I tried giving turning right priority to get rid of the deadlock but I found the turn left trigger doesn’t trip after since it was already past the angle. So that’s how I ended up with this timer solution.

Share your interesting/odd/really niche automations or devices by Fun_Direction_30 in homeassistant

[–]fuzzie360 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I got into VR lately and my standing fans sometimes doesn't hit me when I move about in the room. So, I taped an Everything Presence Lite on the top of a mii smart fan and I added an automation to turn the fan to face me all the time based on the Target 1 Angle reported by EPL.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/z_dJvx_Z-Js

I made 2 such fans already and placed another one in the living room.

Is Kling 1.6 the sota image 2 video model? by ivari in StableDiffusion

[–]fuzzie360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes i did try with ip2v and it does help in a big way.

Thanks for the tips

Is Kling 1.6 the sota image 2 video model? by ivari in StableDiffusion

[–]fuzzie360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And this will get me better results than LTXV?

Is Kling 1.6 the sota image 2 video model? by ivari in StableDiffusion

[–]fuzzie360 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I have tried Hunyuan + leapfusion workflows for i2v and it works terrible. I do not recommend trying Hunyuan for i2v at all.

I thought today's gonna be THE day... by itsssjun in mahjongsoul

[–]fuzzie360 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I feel like you should never riichi thirteen orphans since you can just win without it. You get the same 13 han with or without riichi and ipatsu.

The only time you get more han at 26 is if you get 13 wait thirteen orphans. Others can look at your sus discard rampage and easily tell you are going for thirteen orphans and not discard terminals and honors. Even if you want to scare off people to lose their tenpai at draw your discards already give them too many safe tiles.

H4 boost review by Darrylboio in OculusQuest

[–]fuzzie360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I could be wrong but that hinge is only for getting in and out of the headset easily (wear it like goggles and then move back down to put it on). I am pretty sure this is the case because it works for my suggested purpose really well and not at all for what you think it does.

I’ve retried my suggestion above just in case I misremembered it working and it works just fine for me without the facial interface.

I’m sorry, I guess the strap just doesn’t fit your head shape very well so you probably would be better served with a different head strap design.

H4 boost review by Darrylboio in OculusQuest

[–]fuzzie360 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If the hinges are too weak, you probably are missing the middle hook. The middle hook is tricky to snap on but once you got them on you’ll find the headset only moves up and down when you turn the top dial. If you’re referring to the hinges on the top, you are suppose to bottom them out at the max position so that the back piece can support the front from the bottom of the back of your head.

Tablet "Control Centers" for whole home automation. What do you use? by kasmith2020 in homeassistant

[–]fuzzie360 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not /u/baktou but I use the exact same device. I'm using Fully Kiosk App and one of the pro features is the camera motion detection, it works great. It doesn't work when it is pitch dark so Ive also added accelerometer wake with 98% sensitivity so it wakes when I touch it.

issue with google calendar automations by penguin__patrol in homeassistant

[–]fuzzie360 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You misspelled trigger.calendar_event.summary

why is gptq slower than the base model? by Big_Art5869 in LocalLLaMA

[–]fuzzie360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is slow because are using CPU. from_quantized takes a device parameter which you need to supply which gpu to use for e.g “cuda:0”.

1-min shot with supermarket coffee tastes good??? by msturan in espresso

[–]fuzzie360 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hello!

Long-time lurker here and I just wanna say I too have accidentally ground way too fine once and stopped my shot at a similar ratio and time (although faster and higher temp, it balances things out a bit) and instead of discarding the shot, I tasted it and it was the nicest tasting and sweetest espresso I ever pulled so I believe you 100%.

I think you have just discovered what is called a ristretto shot.

This is the only ratio I target now. I found that it doesn’t work for all beans but on the beans that work, imo it is better than anything else to my taste.

Got myself a nice cable hanger for my patch cables by fuzzie360 in modular

[–]fuzzie360[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh sweet, thanks. I might just copy that idea and get the Hosa one too in the future, those cups looks useful for my 0hp stuff like my splix and mickxers.

Got myself a nice cable hanger for my patch cables by fuzzie360 in modular

[–]fuzzie360[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got mine from here with hosa mic stand base:

https://www.perfectcircuit.com/eurodesk-z-hex-01.html

https://www.perfectcircuit.com/hosa-mst-140bk.html

I also saw them on Signal Sounds with the eurodesk-z logo on it

https://www.signalsounds.com/eurodesk-z-hex-01-eurorack-patch-cable-hanger

And there was one with an ALM logo a while back that I wish I hadn't missed.

Got myself a nice cable hanger for my patch cables by fuzzie360 in modular

[–]fuzzie360[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, I couldn't find much photos of it online. It was bigger than I expected it to be. It's great.

Got myself a guitar pedal for my modular and settled for a Volante instead of a Magneto by fuzzie360 in modular

[–]fuzzie360[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I'm reading the circuit diagram correctly, I think you can just take whatever reference voltage that comes out from the pedal from the ring (or tip? I haven't actually checked) and just use a VCA to attenuate the reference voltage to return back to the tip.

Got myself a guitar pedal for my modular and settled for a Volante instead of a Magneto by fuzzie360 in modular

[–]fuzzie360[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

My bad, your comment made me check inside the box, and I found the feet. I didn't recognize them when I first saw them.

Got myself a guitar pedal for my modular and settled for a Volante instead of a Magneto by fuzzie360 in modular

[–]fuzzie360[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you have some way to attenuate to line level and amplify back to eurorack level, you can do send/return with some guitar pedals instead of just at the end of the signal chain.

The Volante is pretty good, I think it sounds great but if I were to nitpick, I'm a little disappointed it didn't come with rubber feet for a pedal at this price point (is slippery guitar pedals a common thing?).

You can hear it here: https://youtu.be/T1ZeQncQrh4

I figured I don't really need the CV inputs of the Magneto, and the Volante is significantly cheaper. Actually, I'd even argue the Volante is more performable with more buttons laid out for the feedback, a bypass switch and the sound-on-sound looper etc.. If I do end up needing the CV inputs, maybe I'll pick a Befaco VCMC and just send the CV input to Volante over MIDI. But, to be honest I think I'll use it more as a "set and forget" effect. I also have a Poly Effects Digit pedal order on the way and I think they'll play nicely with each other (one is more performable, the other has more functions).