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cmillsap.bsky.social
Low vision software dev formerly of Microsoft and Ai Squared. Author of XposeImageCaptioner. Happily married to @dantevelde.
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Show us what you’ve got, Scott. 😂
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This would be really interesting to talk about if you get some time.
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Did the screen reader work in Workbench or was it CLI only?
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I never knew you had an Amiga. How did you use it back in the day. I know it had voice but I don’t think it had a screen reader. Did it?
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It just amazes me how Elon Musk always finds a way to be a first-rate asshole no matter what he does.
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This was really interesting. I wouldn’t have thought that Space Pilot was using bitmapped graphics on the C-64 but there seems to be a lot going on behind the scenes in the code.
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Nothing feels like it has a point now, but try not to let these bastards steal any more of your happriness then they already have.
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Quite a list, there. Love Tailscale.
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I always thought of this as a sad piece. It is a passionate piece, to be sure. Bolero by Ravel has a nice rhythm for making out, and is certainly long enough.
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Thanks for being brave and standing on principle, Scott.
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Christianity without love or mercy, or for that matter, Christ. I seem to remember something in the Bible about those without love for others being nothing, despite their power or wealth or knowledge.
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Lots of good examples with Candle, but it seems that building it with CUDA is tricky. Easy to run the examples using CPU inference, though, including with BLIP for computer vision.
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Games were OK compared to what was available at the time. The Atari 2600 was the competition for games, after all, and that had 128 bytes of RAM. The VIC was a good machine for learning BASIC.
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Commodore VIC-20. 3.5KB of RAM. A great first machine.
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Maybe a klugey attempt at GDPR compliance?
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I don’t know, I’m here for the cat pictures.
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Have fun in the loop. Are you here giving a talk somewhere?
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This is such an awesome tribute. Thanks from all the blind and low vision users out there.
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Seems like we always get the severe weather on Tuesdays lately.