TYB. It is getting quiet at work due to end of year, have been lurking again recently after a long break, considering updating last version of baker tools with these features, let me know if any of this is interesting (bakers and non bakers). 1: Configurable filter types and post count, this is currently hard coded, instead in baker tools options you can individually select filter types (high post count, flood, name, etc), to enable and optionally at what level those posts are darkened. 2: Auto filter mode, beyond the previous option, you can set another threshold at which you can auto filter by ID once another threshold has been reached, ie, high post count flag at 20 posts with all posts by that ID darkened as normal, and at 30 all posts by that ID are auto hidden. 3: current baker flag, ID that started bread has some sort of indicator that it is baker, manually user changeable for handoffs, etc. 4: Some sort of update to the not a table system. Once upon a time people nomed the tables so navigating the tables and their noms was easy for all. Over the years faggotry set it enough to create enough doubt for bakers to start distancing themselves from the system, helped by faggotry scaring people from even noms, instead we got notes and no takers. I know better than to try to argue an improvement to a thing like baking and note taking, so are there any suggestions of how to improve the current system so you can once again easily navigate all potential tables and their noms? These additions come from my own years of lurking and baking, for options that I wanted since the original dev let them go.
For the luddites: Your standard PC gaming rig built in the last 10 years can run AI models locally that rival the biggest commercial players. Adding custom local MCP servers that add appropriate capabilities gives you the same features the big commercials have, all offline and open source-ish. AI safety is a pipe dream and will never work because AI is too ubiquitous, it started when you could get uncensored versions of major models. Preventing states from enacting AI regs ensures you do not get kneecapped and is just a counter for impossible to achieve AI that does not empower individuals against the borg. Any questions from the class?
Looks like its a bit of a pain to find what I am talking about updating, so here is a direct link if you want to take it for a run around the block and tell me what is missing - https://fullchan.net/?5c0e9339462371c9#6ELLAqPetsWFNoQkk5Ukkq8FyhgdV5uaiQcrmot8VJn2