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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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- What if we set GPT-4 free in Minecraft?
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Voyager: An LLM-powered learning agent in Minecraft
precisely, I really hope someone does Nethack next and leverages the learning environment that's already customized for it.
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Analyzer for Nethack idea - problem with getting data from another program
You should look at The Nethack Learning Environment.
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[D] We're the Meta AI research team behind CICERO, the first AI agent to achieve human-level performance in the game Diplomacy. We’ll be answering your questions on December 8th starting at 10am PT. Ask us anything!
There's quite a few open-source Reinforcement Learning challenges that you can explore with modest amounts of compute in order to build some experience training RL models, for example the Nethack Learning Environment, Atari, Minigrid, etc. For me personally, I had only worked in NLP / dialogue for years but got into RL by implementing Random Network Distillation models for NetHack. It's a fun area that definitely has its own unique challenges vs other domains. -AM
- Facebook AI which plays NetHack
- The NetHack Learning Environment
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Hacker News top posts: Nov 12, 2022
The NetHack Learning Environment\ (2 comments)
LeanQt
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Ask HN: Do you stay away from Contributor Licence Agreements?
> Then do you (developers on HN) stay away from CLAs?
Depends on the CLA, but generally I do stay away. E.g. I never checked in anything to the official Qt repository because I don't agree the the CLA by QTC. Instead I finally made my own fork and call it LeanQt and LeanCreator (see https://github.com/rochus-keller/leanqt/ and https://github.com/rochus-keller/leancreator/).
The "weird licence which is basically a modified version of the MIT licence but with a clause that prevents competitive usage" is likely not even recognized as a true "open source" license.
> would it be possible to relicense a fork of Polaris to MIT (removing the Shopify clause?)
Likely not, because only the IP owner can determine who can do what with their IP under what license. If you use the software of an IP owner under a specific licence, you usually don't have the rights to re-license their work, even if you modified it.
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Is Qt6 a good move?
My response to this question was https://github.com/rochus-keller/LeanQt, but I'm not using QML nor xmlpatterns.
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Adventures in Debian's Qt Land
I made myself independent of the adventures in Qt Land by switching to https://github.com/rochus-keller/LeanQt.
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Qt 5.15 Standard Support for Legacy License Holders Ends Today
https://github.com/rochus-keller/LeanQt
A minimum and easy to build fork of QT
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I found Qt6 is so heavy to learn, can I just use it just like Qt4?
If you (like me) don't need all that stuff and are not up to the latest craze, have a look at LeanQt (https://github.com/rochus-keller/LeanQt).
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Alternative widgets framework in qt?
Right. In the Gui module you have everything you need for this: platform independent windows and events, 2D bitmap and vector graphics, fonts and even rich text handling. Unfortunately there are some dependencies in Qt Gui to Qt Widgets, but if you use e.g. https://github.com/rochus-keller/leanqt/ instead of original Qt these are resolved. So with this you can implement your own widget toolkit on top of the Gui module if you want, and still benefit from the very powerful platform independent foundations of Qt.
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Using Qt 6 under LGPLv3
> Qt for MCU [..] seems like a big advantage over Qt LGPL-3.0. I have my doubts. MCUs powerful enough to run Qt GUIs smoothly are more expensive than, say, an i.MX6ULL with a Cortex-A7 application processor and Linux. It’s a lot easier to find developers for an embedded Linux system ...
This is a very convincing argument. A Linux embedded system is also more flexible and the degree of code reusability is usually higher.
> Shall we use Qt LGPL-3.0 or Qt Commercial?
LeanQt (https://github.com/rochus-keller/leanqt/) is still available under LGPL v2.1. I will not switch to Qt 6 with my projects.
- LeanQt – Widgets are here, in time for the holidays
- Show HN: LeanQt Widgets, item and graphic views – GUI feature complete
- LeanQt: Widgets are ready - in time for the holidays
What are some alternatives?
wa-tunnel - Tunneling Internet traffic over Whatsapp
stable-baselines3 - PyTorch version of Stable Baselines, reliable implementations of reinforcement learning algorithms.
slint - Slint is a declarative GUI toolkit to build native user interfaces for Rust, C++, or JavaScript apps.
BotHack - BotHack – A Nethack Bot Framework
NAF - NMR Application Framework
dcss-ai-wrapper - An API for Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup for Artificial Intelligence research.
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RL-Adventure - Pytorch Implementation of DQN / DDQN / Prioritized replay/ noisy networks/ distributional values/ Rainbow/ hierarchical RL
zfsbootmenu - ZFS Bootloader for root-on-ZFS systems with support for snapshots and native full disk encryption
Voyager - An Open-Ended Embodied Agent with Large Language Models
imgui - Dear ImGui: Bloat-free Graphical User interface for C++ with minimal dependencies