My wife's smile in the morning. The world could be burning outside, but every single day she wakes up with the most sincere smile. That always puts me in the best of moods!
Well... Thank you for making us feel old... Very good
yeah, that's something that is getting slightly better over time if you sub to more instances outside.
That’s amazing! Any PCBs with RiscV chips available? I’d love to compile and run a node in my k8s cluster with it to test how it would run. I’d love a more efficient node!
I can tell for a fact that there's nothing new going on. Only the MASSIVE investment from Microsoft to allow them to train on an insane amount of data. I am no "expert" per se, but I've been studying and working with AI for over a decade - so feel free to judge my reply as you please
Amen to that! And more engaging conversations so far as well.
I've been using Immich, and while it's under heavy development, it's working amazingly well for myself and my wife.
Hey! it will be great to have a proper alternative for the companies that are on CentOS. I take that as good news!
Hey’ I am not sure what you are saying about the sharing library and user passwords. I’ve been using Immich with my wife just fine for a while and it’s been working well for both of us to have our own libraries and share the ones we want. Care to go into more detail on what you mean?
Can I just take a moment to appreciate how nuts this whole thing is?! Great that she's able to get back and record her musics once more!
Agreed!
Great write up! That's everything exactly right. It's mostly useful to try and reduce the time it takes to pull images to run them. And also reduce the footprint of storing those in your registries.
Not really, just subscribe to communities outside of your instance.
Like !osvaldo12@lemmy.fancywhale.ca. just subscribing to this from another instance and getting updates on your account regardless where it's from. Sorry if you already knew that.
Ahhh! That does make more sense. I’d suggest dropping in on their GitHub and disclosing this. I am not sure if this is in their roadmap as it would be interesting to share metadata that is personal to others. But I would say the “partner sharing” feature could potentially be what you are looking for. I am not sure if it is available yet. But yeah, that could be a challenge
Can't wait... Teams is really a PITA when working with multiple accounts in different tenants - running multiple instances in the browser is not great with the current performance
Heck yeah! Let's go!
COuldn't agree more on this! Honestly. I understand that people want hefty descriptions with few inputs on their side, but this is sad.
Anyways! Some of my python cronjobs that I run on my cluster don't have an exposed service, and I can still make it work just fine by passing along the --exec flag and the stuff that takes to run the app. The complicated part is to define properly your environment variables that are necessary to run your use-cases and make sure that you execute all the necessary files. It's not a solution that fits all, for sure! And I honestly don't use it for everything. It's a tool to be used in some use-cases
Hold on, is it not? Checking....
EDIT: Weird that it is private... But I guess that's fine since they're using a CDN... https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/lemmy.ca
Happy to see that my instance shows up! https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/lemmy.fancywhale.ca
We're getting there, boys!
all built off of decades of research and a lot of the specific advancements recently happen to be fairly small innovations into previous research infused with a crapload of cash and hype>
That's exactly what I mean! The research projects I've been 5-7 years ago had already created LLMs like this that were as impressive as GPT. I don't mean that the things that are going on aren't impressive, I just mean that there's nothing actually new. That's all. IT's similar to the previous hype wave that happened in AI with machine learning models when google was pushing deep learning. I really just want to point that out.
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I'd suggest getting into the !selfhosted@lemmy.world community. Plenty of alternatives to host your own rss feed manager that helps to keep that feeling of "freedom" when reading your stuff. I'm personally attached to freshrss, and it works great!
Yeah, migrating posts/comments is something I haven't seen before. But syncing your subscriptions is already done here:
My wife told me to put my channel here, but I won't plug :)
But seriously though, I love the content from 4hardy! For AOE fans he's a legend: https://www.youtube.com/@4Hardy
Banana and pesto. Thank me later
Yep! Authentik is my choice there, and it works flawlessly for my use-cases. The only thing that keeps me on my toes is still the celery dependency on redis that makes it not HA. They're working on it and making me happy :)
It really depends, honestly. If your instance is hosted behind a tunnel that is served through some sort of IP farm somewhere without jurisdiction of your own country, and that it doesn't trace back to you in any way shape or form, then it's definitely better. But if you are just hosting on your personal IP address, and with a domain name that is yours and registered to your name, you are definitely 'exposed' in that way. Up to you how to deal with that though.
Yep, in Brazil it’s the unwritten rule that you must have WhatsApp. SMS or iMessage are usually seeing as something bad and telegram for the “people that want to protest “
Just lemming things
Don't mind if I do! Also, feel free to suggest more ideas + feedbacks. https://www.youtube.com/@FancyGUI
!noideathissubexisted@lemmy.fancywhale.ca Here, not sure if people are going to use it. Had to put a twist on it... Not to be too derivative.
taking notes - Go on....
FREAKING ADORABLE
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Jesus... And here I thought Whiskey was Fancy...
Fair point! What I've done in my app to test out and ensure it works is a proper health endpoint that tests the use-cases of the app. So far it has been very good on keeping everything that I need on slimming.
DAmn, that's cool! Love the Gaming gear
Thanks! Not really, they're all low-TDP units with good ventilation that I hacked on the top of the closed. I have a govee sensor that never clocks anything above 27C. Computers are also not running hot!
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Amazing Bot!
Oh, that's a nice one, I'll try to create that in my instance to start keeping track of it. I've just created !angryupvote@lemmy.fancywhale.ca
Cause I'm freeeeeee
Free falling....