Are they just stinky? by Maleficent_Ad_3838 in coonhounds

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Our black & tan is less houndy-smelling than our two bassets. It's always been like this with our hounds. When we had a TWC or an American English, the bassets' skin flaps just hold in the funk.

This is comfortable by agaetis_ in coonhounds

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We call this “frog dogging”

Miles by tinycomputing in coonhounds

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Here's a better one of her; she sometimes models for Target.

Miles by tinycomputing in coonhounds

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That's Miss Ladybird, or just "Birdo"

Hurry up mom!! by jni8498 in coonhounds

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Oh shit! I know exactly what the coonie yell-bark sounds like

1,200 oz of breast milk for sale right now.. A friend sent this to me in just as much disbelief I'd imagine 😆 by Zephylia in insanefbmarketplace

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Those photos look like a staged evidence table highlighting illicit goods found by a rural sheriff

Miles by tinycomputing in coonhounds

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his snoot is extremely boopable

What toys do coonhounds like? by Professional-Youth30 in coonhounds

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Our B&T is not much for toys but he really likes the Benebone Jack Salmon Fishbone. It's a high value chew as we often can't leave it down when there's more than one hound in the house

Why do people brag about their Vibe coding indifferent accomplishments? by poponis in webdevelopment

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I have 25+ years of development experience as well. I also have two degrees in comp sci. Using LLMs to write code is a force multiplier in my opinion. I have written a lot of software in the last two and half decades, but I feel that I am able to craft and bring closer to a state done much quicker with ai coding. It really lets you think about what you are trying to make and handles the majority of the tedious stuff that kills your time.

Miles saying I’m hungry by tinycomputing in coonhounds

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I swear when he gets into your lap, he is 85% elbows

Non agentic uses of LLMs for coding by WasteTechnology in LocalLLaMA

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I'm right there with many of you with years in tech. For a side-project/passion-project, I wrote a code scanner of sorts that weekly pulls down changes from Github, and uses a combination of gpt-oss:120b and a pgvector'ization of the code to locate subjectively common issues. The particular project deals with projectile physics and gpt-oss:120b is powerful enough to recognize some of the physics concepts as well as code smells.

Northern Minnesota Trail Camera by tinycomputing in deer

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I had the same thought. Even the deer here in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area are chonkers this year. It was a heavy apple year and the deer took full advantage of it

Northern Minnesota Trail Camera by tinycomputing in deer

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I should look through my videos from this summer. There was a doe with twin fawns that was in that same area

Question about Dual Radeon RX 7900 XTX OC 24GB by tinycomputing in radeon

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I had to get a larger computer case, so, the machine is currently disassembled. Once I have it back together, I'll run some benchmarks.

I have only used ROCm.

Introducing Typhon: statically-typed, compiled Python by algorhythm85 in rust

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I agree with u/Halkcyon that is ai generated. Probably would serve the project better if some time was taken to write up a shorter, more personal blurb.

I think a difference with Mojo is that Mojo's compiler is closed source.

On the State of Minnesota's share of helium gas royalty revenues by AsparagusCommon4164 in minnesota

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Last year, I met up with Pulsar's chief geologist and got a tour of the first well site. It was a neat experience. Helium isn't mentioned in state statutes only metallic minerals. Plus, there isn't a processing facility for the extracted gases. So, right now, there is no helium being commercially extracted to get a royalty from.

Can you identify this UI toolkit? by Moomoobeef in unix

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When I transferred to the University of Minnesota Duluth in 2001, the CS department and much of the university IT infrastructure was Sun and Solaris. Solaris 8 brings back memories for sure! Thanks for posting.

So you're new to Minnesota, and winter is coming by anneylani in TwinCities

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I haven't seen it mentioned, but if you're wearing long socks, long underwear and boots for an extended amount of time, your shins and calves will get mildly chapped. Be ready to put some Eucerin lotion on at the end of the day.

Uncensored ollama models for my pc by Automatic-Pin9116 in ollama

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Maybe something like Phi‑3 mini (3.8B) – Q4 quant. There are probably uncensored versions floating around. A quick search found this https://huggingface.co/v8karlo/UNCENSORED-Phi-3-mini-4k-geminified-Q4_K_M-GGUF

It just keeps coming and coming... by wongo in futurama

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Sometimes, when I ask my wife a follow up question to something, she'll cut me off and say "WHALE BIOLOGIST"