CetaceanNeeded

@CetaceanNeeded@lemmy.world
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The only way Everything You Know Is Wrong could get any better is if TMBG did a cover of it.

Python malfeliĉas min.

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You are several orders of magnitude more likely to be killed by another human than an animal or insert in Australia.

I've been using GPT4All on my laptop and using mostly 7B models due to my RAM limitations and I am amazed how good some of them are.

It's been really easy to use. There are models you can download from within the UI or you can get adventurous and download them from elsewhere, they just need to be in the .gguf format. I get most from TheBloke on hugging face.

So far my favourite has been solar-10.7B-instruct-v1.0-uncensored, it has been astonishingly good.

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I had so many theories about the Bermuda triangle and the Mary Celeste disappearance... Then I got older and more sceptical and found out the Bermuda triangle is nothing special, just highly trafficked and the Mary Celeste mystery was largely fictionalized and nothing remarkable.

Works best in Australia

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For when you just want to shoot the shit

It's always been Allosaurus

There is someone selling a bucyrus cable hoe (think antique excavator) not far from me but the price they want is outrageous.

Not to mention most "8-bit" CPUs had a 16 bit address bus.

I'm Australian, I hate the way our government treats our healthcare system and continues to make decisions in favour of companies and to the detriment of the Australian people, but holy hell is our system better than in the US.

Each time I read an article like this I'm glad to live here. This is never a decision we would need to make, we wouldn't even question going to the ER in a case like this.

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"Imagine a world where X is not unethical..."

Schnappi, das kleine krokodil was quite popular in Australia in the early 00's.

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I am a friend.

Same here but with Lidarr to simplify the searching.

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If I can add to this list because you listed most people I would mention.

  • Calum (videos about interesting topics and crazy one off machines, giant land trains, Antarctic exploring vehicles etc).
  • Blondie Hacks (machining but focused on how to do everything and how to learn machining mostly with limited tooling, she is currently building a live stream model loco).
  • Aging Wheels (videos about quirky old cars and related projects).

My favourite feature is that you can host it yourself, you can even set it up to search over tor or VPN if you're super privacy conscious.

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People just liked it better that way.

The first three that come to mind are:

  • Daria
  • Hey Arnold
  • Round the Twist (Australian kids show)

I'm quite partial to 74 series logic chips personally.

So take me back to Constantinople

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I've seen it with GoDaddy but not namecheap.

Purely Mail has been a good experience for me so far.

Ubuntu sometime around 2008 or 2009 after there was an install disk in a PC magazine. I didn't use it for long and went back to windows, but I experimented again with Debian a few years later and these days I daily Manjaro.

I worked for a small software company for 6 years after finishing uni. I was the first person the founders hired. It was a great time and I learnt a lot and got to make a lot of decisions and had a lot of freedom.

But they didn't pay anywhere near as much as a corporate job so when I got offered significantly more money to work for a very large company the small company couldn't match it and pushed me to take it as a huge career and development opportunity.

It's been great working at the big company but I really miss the culture and involvement I had at the small company.

Thought this was about the bloke not far from where I live that was caught on a hidden camera placed by activists literally fucking pigs after hours at a pig farm.

A WITCH!

The Skeptics Guide to the Universe was my top for this year.

I used to use Plex running in an LXC in Proxmox but when I switched to Jellyfin I did it through docker and I haven't looked back. The setup was easier, maintenance is easier (updates can be scripted to be automatic really easily) and it works in a reliable predictable way like the rest of my docker containers.

I just have a VM in Proxmox that has docker installed and that contains all of my containers.

To piggyback off this, hobby machining in general. You can buy a small lathe pretty cheap but add some decent tooling and oh you need a very fancy tool you don't have? Hand over more cash. You want to make a part that won't fit in your small beginner lathe? Time to fork out for a bigger more expensive one. Oh a mill would be better for that part? Those kidneys could get a basic mill. Oh you need more fancy tooling for the mill now...

I just use nginx alpine, if freenginx proves to be the better option later it should be fairly trivial to switch the base image.

I mean it was a song by an Italian that at the time didn't speak English trying to make a song that to Italians would sound like it was in english.

Yes it runs on Linux, my laptop is running Manjaro and I installed it from the AUR. I'm not sure if the scripting is possible, there is an openAI compliant web API you can turn on so maybe possible through that, you would probably have to feed in the content of the site with the prompt though, I'm not sure there is a better way but I guess that sort of behaviour is a bit out of scope for GPT4All.

There is a local documents feature that allows it to access text files on your machine that you give it specific access to but I think it's fairly limited in its ability.

I used to run it on an old PC I got for free from a school made circa 2007 with a core 2 duo and 2gb of RAM and it ran remarkably well for such an old machine.

I'm with namecheap, they are considerably better than my last registrar.

We're naked and alone and the grave is the loneliest place.

Look up Pickle Crisp.

Sed mi vidas pipon‽

It's me Fern Brady, me Fern Brady...

Curious about the specs of your machine.