I use theclicker(https://crates.io/crates/theclicker), it wraps your mouse as a new mouse (you will need to set sentivity in settings for the new mouse). I can get 40CPS and mainly use it in idle games
It works nicely for me but as it uses /dev/input/eventX i don't know if it's consistent across reboots for hardcoded scripts (although so far it worked without issues)
As the hype is dying down it's becoming a little bit clearer that AI isn't like blockchain and might be actually useful (for non generative purposes at least)
I'm curious what counts as a midsize model; 4B, 8B, or something larger/smaller?
What models would you recommend? I have 12GB of vram so anything larger than 8B might be really slow, but i am not sure
Micro: Runs on a microcontroller or GPUs with just 4GB of VRAM
There's really nothing worthwhile for general use cases that runs in under 16GB (from my testing) except a grammar-checking model that I can't remember the name of at the moment.
gpt-oss:20b runs on 16GB of VRAM and it's actually quite good (for coding, at least)! Especially with Python.
Prediction: The day that your average gaming PC comes with 128GB of VRAM is the day developers will stop bothering with cloud-based AI services. gpt-oss:120b is nearly as good as gpt5 and we're still at the beginning of the AI revolution.
How many kids, from punishment, learn the lesson "don't do X while parents are watching" instead of "don't do X for moral reasons/etc"? How many children cut strict parents from their lives once they are self-sufficient? If you could always guarantee punishment and/or consequences this wouldn't be such a big deal in the first place.
I thought this would be something from 200X but i guess 11 years is a lot...
my current daily driver is a i3-370M which is pretty close in performance (although i have a radeon hd 5470 so atleast i can play modded terraria with semi stutters)
The 3GB of ram is quite limiting but zram at least lets me use it fully without unbearable lag (it's quite fun when the computer is working full tilt; 100% cpu, technically more than available ram being used (i saw like 6-7G used with imagemagick) and my music playing in the background occasionally stuttering :P)
While i know that there is more to be written by the author, somehow youtube decided to recommend me the video version. It was honestly shocking that this had so low views.
And well, i really wanted to share it. Lets hope this interests HN.
It works nicely for me but as it uses /dev/input/eventX i don't know if it's consistent across reboots for hardcoded scripts (although so far it worked without issues)