• Once you’ve converted your crypto to USD, the next step is getting that money safely into your bank account. Here’s what to keep in mind:

    – **Inform Your Bank:** Give them a heads-up if you’re expecting a large sum. This way, you avoid any temporary holds.
    – **Mind the Transfer Limits:** Check both Coinbase and your bank for any daily transfer limits to plan your withdrawals effectively.

    **Final Thoughts**

    Selling a large portfolio on Coinbase doesn’t have to be stressful. By understanding the process, preparing your account, and staying mindful of fees, you can ensure a smooth transition from crypto to dollars. Remember, informed decisions will save you time and money in the end. Whether you’re a seasoned trader or a crypto newbie, being strategic about your transactions will always pay off. Happy trading!

  • I feel like every other month, there is another, your website is not ada compliant, or you’ve sent me an sms without my consent threats coming to my company. I am suspecting these greedy law offices will find other avenues soon. If I want to defend myself, just seeking legal help already racks a bill, if I try to settle for something small, it’s really annoying to give it away at a time where we are already razor thin margins struggling.

    We used to be big and have a lot of publicity so I dont know if I am getting more targeted because of that, but it’s like a small company now and I just wanna write back to these lawyers, you are barking the wrong tree. soap box off. what do you folks do?

  • Hey r/LocalLLaMA,

    Just wanted to share some exciting news for anyone here who’s into deep, long-form roleplaying. The team behind [Astrsk](https://astrsk.ai), a desktop app for RP that’s been in development for about six months, has just announced they are going **fully open source** under the GPL license!

    As a fan of the project, I think this is a huge deal for the community.

    **The most important link first:** [https://github.com/astrskai/astrsk](https://github.com/astrskai/astrsk)

    [demo](https://reddit.com/link/1m868na/video/zk1ui4ctytef1/player)

    **So, what is Astrsk and why is it interesting?**

    At its core, Astrsk is a UI for RP, but its main differentiator is the **agentic workflow**. I’ve been following it, and the concept is very cool because it moves beyond a simple prompt-response loop.

    To make this concrete, let’s look at the default workflow it comes with, called **SAGA**. It’s a four-step pipeline that mimics how a human Game Master thinks, breaking down the task of generating a response into logical steps.

    Here’s how it works:

    1. **Step 1: The Analyzer Agent**
    * **The Job:** This is the GM’s logical brain. It looks at what your character just did and analyzes it against the current game state.
    * **In Practice:** It answers the questions: “Is the player’s action possible? What are the immediate consequences based on game rules or a dice roll?” It validates the action and determines the outcome.
    2. **Step 2: The Planner Agent**
    * **The Job:** This is the creative storyteller. It takes the Analyzer’s output and designs the narrative response.
    * **In Practice:** It decides how NPCs will react to the player’s action (e.g., with anger, surprise, or a counter-move). It plans the scene, sets the emotional tone, and prepares the key information for the next agent.
    3. **Step 3: The Actor Agent**
    * **The Job:** This is the performer. It takes the Planner’s script and turns it into the actual text you read.
    * **In Practice:** It writes the scene narration and performs the detailed dialogue for one main NPC, giving them a distinct voice and personality. Other NPCs are handled through the narration, keeping the focus clear.
    4. **Step 4: The Formatter Agent**
    * **The Job:** This is the final editor.
    * **In Practice:** It takes the text from the Actor and cleans it up with simple markdown. It automatically wraps actions in italics, dialogue in “quotes”, and adds **bold** for emphasis, making the final output clean and easy to read without changing the content.

    This pipeline approach allows for incredible consistency and detail. And since you can assign different models to different agents (a key feature!), you could use a large, powerful model for the creative Planner and a faster, smaller model for the structured Analyzer.

    **How does it compare to the greats like SillyTavern / Agnaistic?**

    From what I’ve seen, while projects like ST/Agnaistic are amazing for chat-based RP, Astrsk seems to aim for a different goal. It feels less like a chat interface and more like a tool for collaborative storytelling, almost like having an AI Dungeon Master powered by a framework of agents.

    **Key Features:**

    * **Agent-based generation:** The core of Astrsk, designed for more coherent and long-term storytelling.
    * **Sleek, Customizable UI:** A really polished interface where you can tweak settings directly in the app. No more digging through config files to change things.
    * **Per-Agent Model Assignment:** This is a killer feature. You can assign a different LLM endpoint to each agent.
    * **True Cross-Platform Support:** The team provides native builds for Windows, macOS, and Linux. This means you can just download and run it — no need to be an engineer or fight with dependencies to get started.
    * **Backend Agnostic:** Connects to any OpenAI-compatible API, so it works with your existing setup (Oobabooga, KoboldCPP, etc.).

    **The Open Source Move**

    According to their announcement, the team wants to build the project out in the open, getting feedback and contributions from the community, which is fantastic news for all of us. The project is still young, but the foundation is solid.

    I’m not affiliated with the developers, just a user who is really excited about the project’s potential and wanted to share it with a community that might appreciate the tech.

    Definitely worth checking out the [https://github.com/astrskai/astrsk](https://github.com/astrskai/astrsk), especially if the idea of an agentic approach to RP sounds interesting to you. The team is looking for feedback, bug reports, and contributors.

    Cheers!

  • Hi everyone! I’m currently doing an internship at a manufacturing plant and working on a project to improve the analysis of machine downtime. The idea is to use NLP to automatically cluster and categorize free-text comments that workers enter when a machine goes down (e.g., reason for failure, duration, etc.).
    The current issue is that categories are inconsistent and free-text entries make it hard to analyze or visualize common failure patterns. I’m thinking of using a multilingual sentence transformer model (e.g., `distiluse-base-multilingual-cased-v1`) to embed the remarks and apply clustering (like KMeans or DBSCAN) to group similar issues.

    feeling a little lost since there are so many Modells

    Has anyone worked on a similar project in manufacturing or maintenance? Do you have tips for preprocessing, model fine-tuning, or validating the clustering results?

    Any feedback or resources would be appreciated!

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  • **1.** First identify a clean horizontal consolidation.

    **2.** Wait for a spike in one direction around the height of the consolidation.

    **3.** Wait for volume signal to print an entry signal in the trade direction (back into the consolidation).

    **4.** Enter at that candle’s close. Stop Loss at current leg’s high/low. Target the consolidation’s low.

    Using ⁠Volume Compass as a confluence. Only sell if its above the 50 mark and Buy if its below.

  • What a time to be alive, you can buy a whole bitcoin for only 118K.

    Previous cycles did not have an ETF. Previous cycles didn’t have a President that acquired $1B in btc. Previous cycles didn’t have Wallstreet on board and advisors starting to pitch BTC allocation to their >9 figure AUM ultra high net worth clients.

    Realized market cap needs to be \~2T for btc to be valued @ $1MM.

    The current global M2 is \~100T, and is projected to double over the 10 years. You’re telling me we’re going to get another $100T of fiat in the world, and you don’t think *at least* another 1T is going into btc?

    Given the ETF, given the BTC treasury companies, given that it is now a Wallstreet asset, it is 100% obvious we’re going to get at least another trillion USD into bitcoin over the next 10 years.

    H/T dotkruger, Gary Cardone on spaces.

    Edit:

    Addressing a common misunderstanding in the comments…

    ***Realized*** **market cap** means the sum of the prices the last time the asset was moved on the blockchain, aka how much fiat people actually paid to buy into the network. The *realized* market cap is $1T.

    **The “*****regular*****” Market cap** (normally stated as simply “market cap”) is total value of all the coins that have been mined. It is this sum that sits at 2.3T.

    They are different terms and not the same thing.

    Edit:

    It takes *another* \~$1T over the span of 10 years to move the price to $1MM, *not* 20T.

    Because the passage of time or “speed” of investment affects the magnitude of effect on price per dollar invested, if this amount was injected over a shorter time frame, the price would go up even farther.

    The $1T/10yr figure was calculated by Fred Kruger, his resume is online… (Standford math PhD, 9 figure net worth, Wallstreet veteran).

    It is a *conservative* estimate of what we can expect to transpire, and for those that missed the point (i.e. “bitcoin doesn’t care”), it is highly likely the typical 4 year cycle price action is a thing of the past, this is what happens when you see institutional adoption grows and retail becomes much less of an influence.

  • For the higher paying services what metrics do you find yourself focusing on a nd reporting hte most?