I thought you meant 1983 until I read the comments, please use real meassurements
edit: I didn’t think I have to but I’ll add it just in case: /s
I thought you meant 1983 until I read the comments, please use real meassurements
edit: I didn’t think I have to but I’ll add it just in case: /s
game developement in Rust
I tried it with my cpu (with llama 3.0 7B), but unfortunately it ran really slow (I got a ryzen 5700x)
you don’t even need a supported gpu, I run ollama on my rx 6700 xt
what are the things you (don’t) like? one of my hobbies is game developement (in Rust) and no AI managed to help me yet, on the other hand it’s pretty good at repetetive and boring tasks like writing emails
you don’t use ai because you can’t afford a subscription
I don’t use it because it always destroys my code instead of fixing it
We are probably similar
I wanted to try it on my phone to, since I’m bored sitting on my train to work, but appearently you can’t copy text out of jeroba and now I don’t care enough to open it in my webbrowser
I mean invading poland side by side with the nazis, they weren’t interested in getting rid of the nazis, why do you think they had a nap?
don’t worry, the soviets joined ww2 as well
I mean c’mon, every pc that can compile rust in a reasonable time has at least 20gb of storage
that’s because Rust is more modern and in modern days we don’t rly have hard disk limitation, also it’s probably because the compiler tells you the solution to most problems
why? sending a http request to /home/user/x sounds like a good idea
I did, don’t worry
Hey, I set up this new database, wanna see it, here is the link
edit: this is a joke, because sending a http request to postgres is stupid, haha
thx, btw I figured it out:
I forgot to trimm the string, so it had a line break in it which lead to grep showing the processes from the term I put in + all processes that contain a space/linebreak and appearently all processes shown by ps aux contain some kind of space (makes sense, since there are spaces between the user, pid, etc) so yeah, I ended up trying to kill every process on the system, but it only killed the user processes, since I ran everything without sudo
probably the later, but idk how, all I did was insert a string in the following command like this:
``Command::new(“bash”)
.arg(“-c”) .arg(format!(“ps -aux | grep -i "}" }’ | xagrs kill -9”, input)
.output()
.expect(“error”);``
I’ve tested the command and it worked flawlessly in the terminal, but I have no idea what I’m doing, since I’m new to rust and never worked with this library
it didn’t crash the kernel, it just killed every process that isn’t run by the root user, which kind of feels like a crash
Do you know the definition of insanity?
do you know software developers?
H ll wou d l k o h ar a UDP j ke?