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I'm a bit of an eclectic mess πŸ™‚ I've been a programmer, journalist, editor, TV producer, and a few other things.

Love mobile development, AR/VR/XR, and all forms of digital creativity where you use AI to generate art, text, and music.

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Prince Charming shuffled from foot to foot, awkwardly looking down at the sleeping princess Briar Rose. He'd heard tales all his life about the beautiful princess who lay sleeping for a hundred years, waiting for the prince who would come wake her up.

And now he was here! Actually in the princess' castle, standing right in front of the sleeping princess and he felt like an intruder.

She was sleeping so peacefully, not a care in the world. Did he really have the right to wake her up and let the worries and troubles of the world cloud that beautiful face?

She probably knew no one alive. Everybody she knew had died years ago. Would she even be able to make her way in a world which had gotten ever crass and cruel since her time?

Prince Charming nodded his head decisively, turned his back resolutely on the sleeping princess, and rode off into the gathering darkness, perhaps thinking wistfully of a princess who dreamed of a prince coming to wake her.

#AlternateEndings #FairyTale #Writing
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I was going to keep this account free of #MachineLearning stuff, but I keep finding that I find Mastodon's 500 character limit a bit ... umm ... limiting πŸ˜›

I already posted this over on the other account as two separate posts but I feel that it would work better as a single post. So here goes ...

I know this certainly is not representative of all scenarios, but the time of coding AI’s isn’t here just yet would be my guess based on a single interaction I had today with a coding "AI" πŸ˜› (I put "AI" in quotes intentionally, there is no "intelligence" involved here ...)

I asked a new coding helper (that I learnt about and installed today) to write me some code to convert from WordPress to another system and it gives me something which say, β€œUse these two classes which do the grunt work and you’re set” (See screenshot for exact interaction).

So I ask it to give me the code for one of those grunt classes … It spins for a while and fails. So yeah, not quite there in terms of replacing coders yet, maybe?

Of course, I should add the disclaimer that if you did search for the file mentioned in the code (wordpress-importer.php) you will find it in a GitHub repo. It is certainly possible that that code would work if you knew to find the file/library, add it to your project, and get it to all work correctly.

But at the moment, it looks as if what you really get when you use these systems is "glimpses of code" that the system has seen before more so than an intelligent and cohesive answer ...

Of course, as somebody said, "it's hard to make a foolproof system since fools are so ingenious" ... but still, if you call it an "AI", it should be able to do a bit more than give you a partial answer, right?

#MachineLearning #AI #Coding
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@snott Thank you for this β€” it's helpful to compare with other installs to try to figure out where things might be tweaked πŸ™‚ For comparison purposes, I've attached a screenshot from btop for where my server is sitting.

It looks as if you are running Postgres 13 (while mine is on 12). Akkoma docs mentioned that there was an issue with older Postgres but they mentioned a fix and I implemented that. Didn't seem to help much there ... But I'm tempted to try upgrading Postgres to see if perhaps that helps?

If you don't mind me asking, what is the OS you're running? My box is on Ubuntu 20.04 I believe ...

@jdp23 @jay
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Now that the Akkoma server is running and the memory issues seem to have been sorted out, I turned my attention to the UI ...

While I do like some of the features that the default Akkoma UI provides, it felt a bit too busy and didn't allow the content to shine, IMO. So a little bit of messing around with CSS and I managed to get the UI tweaked enough to suit my requirements ....

I like it much better now πŸ™‚
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I did one final tune-up for my 1GB RAM Akkoma instance earlier today β€” I optimized the Posgres DB as per this Akkoma guide: https://docs.akkoma.dev/stable/configuration/postgresql/ and the help of PGTune: https://pgtune.leopard.in.ua/

Just adding a swap file (earlier) seemed to make things so much better and I can't say for certain that the Postgres tuning made a huge difference ... or not. But CPU load has certainly gone down a lot and the memory usage, while still substantial, is not always at a 100%. In fact, since the above changes, I don't believe memory usage has topped 90%.

So that's where it is after 24 hours of running the Akkoma server. This server incidentally has nothing else on it except for Akkoma πŸ™‚

I'm adding some charts for the 24-hour period so that you can see how it's gone so far β€” where the lines plunge suddenly today is from around the time the swap file was added and the Postgres tuning done, one after the other with maybe 15 minutes interval in between.

#Akkoma #Ubuntu #Server #VPS
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