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Location: Baku, Azerbaijan (GMT +4)

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Maybe later

Technologies: Node.js, TypeScript, React, Python, Django, Go, Java, Spring

Resume/CV: https://github.com/jafarlihi/resume/blob/master/CV_HikmatJaf...

GitHub: https://github.com/jafarlihi

Email: jafarlihi@gmail.com


I have made sysm specifically for this: https://github.com/jafarlihi/sysm

> sysm makes your system play custom sounds when any configured system or external event happens


Ever heard of wind?


Relevant to the auditory monitoring is my project called sysm: https://github.com/jafarlihi/sysm

It gives you a framework for configuring such audio pieces.


I devised `cdb` for this: https://github.com/jafarlihi/dotfiles/blob/a5133f49d67732199...

You can do just `cdb 5` to navigate 5 directories back.


Vimium


8086 emulator in Rust: https://github.com/jafarlihi/core86

Want to eventually run MS/DOS on it.


Don't waste your time with a mantra, easiest way of lucid dreaming is the nose method.

In your waking reality, make the habit of shutting your nose close (pinch with fingers) and trying to breathe every 10 minutes. Thing is while dreaming if you shut your nose and try to breathe you'll notice that it works. If you make it a habit in your waking reality then it'll also carry over to your dreams where you'll notice that you can actually breathe with your nose shut and instantly be awakened into a lucid dream.


What do you dream about?


Wouldn't this be too resource-intensive?


Here's my D3D11 implementation of speech-to-text https://github.com/Const-me/Whisper With medium model it needs 1.43 GB of assets, 2 GB of VRAM, and on gaming GPUs works at 10x realtime speed. These performance figures might be good enough for modern videogames. BTW, the model understands almost 100 spoken languages and can translate them to English.


You wouldn't be able to run locally, but these models are pretty cheap to run assuming you batch everything. You wouldn't want to use it for a F2P game, but for a subscription game (order of a few dollars a month) it would not be prohibitively expensive.


Except for the fact that most pirated copies out there contain rootkits.


This isn't true.


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