Thanks for the suggestion, gonna look into this. I didn’t want to use real images even though kitty supports them because I like the retro look and wanted it terminal agnostic for when I use termux on my phone.
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/etc/update-motd.d/01-random-art don’t forget to chmod +x it and put ‘art’ in /usr/share/motd-art. MOTDs are limited to 80 characters wide, so don’t over do it. I made image_to_ansi.py to resize and convert the images.
I considered using kitty’s built-in ssh kitten to display real images, but I ended up liking the retro look more.
/etc/motd no, but it runs the scripts in /etc/update-motd.d/
*Ctrl+tab for those that don’t know.
It’s an April Fools Day post about Nvidia’s numbering scheme, there was a 6800 back in 2004: https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/geforce-6800.c1775
People who work on the equipment claiming it’s not accurate in-game and posting (classified) proof.
Got me the first time I was writing a bash script, sleep(1000)… Why is this not working???
Finadil@lemmy.worldtodatahoarder@lemmy.ml•Seagate smashes largest HDD world record with 36TB hard drive and reveals a 60TB model is coming31·6 months agoI use 5 at home, after all it’s for things I could just ‘acquire’ again if needed.
Looking at the source they thankfully already use a temp of zero, but max tokens is 320. That doesn’t seem like much for code especially since most symbols are a whole token.
It’s beautiful! I actually adjusted my python code to your method and just for optimization checked if the current two pixel colors match the previous two and if so leave out the color info. Much more fidelity in the images now!