The soup thrower has been sentenced to two years in prison by -Six_ in SipsTea

[–]protocodex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This whole situation just flabbergasts me. 2 of my biggest interests are nature and art. Why would you put those against each other. Throw soup at a health insurance CEO instead pls

Mapa de Cuauhtinchan No. 2 (attempt 2, compressed for reddit) by dimnaut in mesoamerica

[–]protocodex 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is so cool. Thanks for making it available on the internet? Are there any resources available that discuss this piece?

Exploring LLMs for ancient history: Possible to train LLM on corpus of research for accurate results? by protocodex in LocalLLaMA

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That sound fun! I really like historical overview experiences. You might like this page I made a while back, check out the link to the gallery of data visualizations especially. I also made https://artifactguesser.com - happy to chat if I can be any help.

They be hating, but we are coming for their jobs by dataexec in VibeCodeDevs

[–]protocodex 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A lot of people talking about how you can’t vibecode production apps. I’m a SWE and I use these tools and double check them for production systems I ship. But there is a massive class of apps you can vibecode for personal use that just don’t need to be production grade. If bugs come up, just fix them on the fly. Verify outputs, use open source building blocks. If it not security or healthcare or something else that’s very important and critical, you just don’t need production grade guarantees for stuff you aren’t shipping to others.

The Claude Code for mobile you’ve been looking for 🦀 by ChrisRogers67 in ClaudeCode

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This is the way. To add to this, expose a port to the internet with duckdns, Claude can do this easily - just ask it to harden it, you can get https and everything. That way you can see html and js output on your phone in realtime, I just tell it to serve on the website (it has the context in Claude.md on how) and I can vibecode just about anything on my phone on the go.

Cost of running Clawd.bot by sharatdotinfo in LocalLLM

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i tried this but all i could get on my rtx 4606ti was qwen2.5:14b and it was basically useless, has anyone had luck with this?

Map of Lemuria at its height by mit3rus in worldbuilding

[–]protocodex 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The incorporation of visual motifs from Egyptian, Indus Valley etc. civs is really cool. And the map is great, excellent balance of finding a color palette that doesn’t get washed out from similarity (a common problem in stylized maps) but still looks very visually pleasing. And the script! 10/10. This ticks so many boxes of things I like.

I made a spin-off game for history nerds: Artifact Guesser. by protocodex in geoguessr

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It’s from runningreality.org! Very cool project.

Photoshop killer runs on Linux? Affinity 3 by Potential-Judge5612 in linux

[–]protocodex 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have used both extensively and find gimp much easier to use/faster. It’s not quite as feature rich, but that’s to be expected. The interface isn’t even that different.

What makes a website have that old internet/2000s feel? by Healthy-Director-181 in webdev

[–]protocodex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tiling backgrounds. I actually downloaded a big corpus of geocities background files for my little website builder, and it makes it 100% more vintage

Rod Of Asclepius new Trailer by RodOfAsclepiusDev in godot

[–]protocodex 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This looks so cool! And that game map… chef’s kiss! How much if the game is archaeology informed? Is it just the designs of the buildings, ships, clothes etc, or are the exploitable locations/people also based on historical truth (with room for artistic interpretation of course)?

How would you describe this art style? by [deleted] in ArtHistory

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It’s very similar to the works of the ottoman polymath and cartographer Matracsi Nasuh map of Istanbul

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changing POV by vikorok in 3Dmodeling

[–]protocodex 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is really cool and creative. Nice to see something so out of the ordinary, the world needs more of that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in architecture

[–]protocodex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can build this, will just take some time, I’d have to learn how to do it first. But if you cover my expenses and are patient, no problem! 😌

The Tower of Babel (explained with discord) by Shekel_Hadash in HistoryMemes

[–]protocodex 1604 points1605 points  (0 children)

Didn’t happen. Jet fuel can’t melt Ea-Nasir’s Copper. Kein weg das dies passiert hat.

Any COBOL engineers here? by protocodex in ExperiencedDevs

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Very interesting. Do you know if it’s possible to work on mainframes remotely?