I got into playing it yet again, mechromancer is so much fun when having full stacks of anarchy with a shotgun.
It's just a matter of time until all your messages on Discord, Twitter etc. are scraped, fed into a model and sold back to you
As if it didn't happen already
I just started using rss for the communities I still want to know about.
You only need to add the reddit name of the community and .rss
at the end in your reader.
For example https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/hot.rss
What?
Well, I can only speak for myself, I'm not here to follow users but communities.
And if someone wants to follow me I'd see it as kind of annoying for them seeing all the different topics I post and comment instead of something focused.
IMO the ability to see Mastodon interactions in Lemmy and vice-versa is quite annoying since they use the same protocol for different experiences.
It's funny they think 5 seconds of no content is worst of 10~30 seconds of ads.
There's a difference between water and liquid.
Not sure if the solid core has more mass than the mantle.
In any case, I'd say it's like a balloon with something solid floating in the middle.
Well, I'm just starting with serious backups, AFAIK you only need to backup the data which you can't replicate.
Low seeded torrents are just hard to get, but not impossible. Personal photos, your notes, any other files generated by you are the ones which need backups.
I created this addon for Firefox to redirect all reddit pages to archive.org.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/reddit-to-wayback-machine/
(I'd need to update to MV3 to port it to chrome, and I don't know yet how have this functionality without webRequest)
I love playing Dwar Fortress, I've spent hours and hours in there.
The game is free from the developera site, the download is only 15MB.
If you want to support them you can buy it in steam, the listed requirements is 500MB of storage, I assume since this version has a tile set.
I've also put so far 400 hours in oxygen not included, I think it uses around 2GB of storage.
And to me, any monster hunter game its worth its price, I've bought each game and played it for minimum 200 hours each, I think I reached 500 in on of them.
Tho the newer ones are pretty heavy for their respective platforms. Also triple-A game price.
Neither, use "Latino", that's the gender neutral form.
Or if you don't want to use it and don't want to follow Spanish rules then follow English rules and use "Latin".
She IS AMLO's administration, there was no word from her before he said something about anything during her campaign.
AMLO had said since the beginning of his term he was going to disappear from the public to his state after today, but earlier this year he said he would come back if the circumstances demanded it, and just last month I think he said he will stay around.
I don't wish her luck, I wish México luck.
I just installed homepage https://gethomepage.dev
Haven't looked into actually extending it with custom widgets since I'd also like bus times.
I'm planning in having it in an unused tablet I have around.
I made this Firefox extension to always open reddit links in the wayback machine.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-CA/firefox/addon/reddit-to-wayback-machine/
Well, that's what has always been mentioned, defederated from them, AFAIK there's no way of blocking it completely from the fediverse, so if your instance's admin wants they can decide to not block them and you can interact with meta.
If your instance defederates and you want to still see their activity then you can choose an instance which is still federated with them.
So when they said the API pricing wasn't going to be anything like twitter was a fucking lie.
I'm not surprised.
Same story as you, afraid of evil corporations, wanting to take more control over my data, so I changed to a pixel 7 pro with GraphenOS.
If you're wondering how buying a phone from Google helps in this you can read the answer in here https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/2989-pixel-phone-vs-samsung-or-others
only Pixels that support alternate OS and allowing them full use/access to all the hardware security features.
IIRC: webp webm file extensions, and VP8/VP9 video format.
Do you mean a community?
Like having your own !nostupidquestions@lemmy.world but with a different name?
It depends on your instance if they allow anyone to create a community or not, there's a configuration in the admin panel to restrict creating them to only admins.
If your instance allows it, then you can go into the home page and see a button on the left side which says "Create a Community" right above "Explore Communities".
Then you just have to fill up the data and click "Create".
I use https://lemmyverse.net/
You can search for all communities of all instances, or click in a specific instance.
I'd consider that spam, it doesn't add anything to the conversation and some people go by comment count to know if a post's comment section has something interesting or if they'll have time to dive into it, so if you only have top level comments then you're basically doubling the comments without actual meaningful information.
The way to show a simple "Thank you" is an upvote.
If you're feeling magnanimous then update your post with a "Edit: thank you all for your responses"
There's also this project https://www.search-lemmy.com/
You can host your own instance to share your opinions.
Still don't expect other instances for allowing content they don't want to be federated with, so you might have where to say something but it might not reach everyone.
Here's one I've been playing with https://github.com/jhj0517/Whisper-WebUI
The small model of fast Whisper has been amazing for the 3 options it gives (files, YT, or recording), tho I have in mind the limitations and I've only used it with somewhat clear audio.
human faces, and body parts
Wait, what? Weren't there ads saying you could change the faces of your friends so they'll be smiling?
EDIT: yep, here it is https://youtu.be/1qjnB2uZMqw?t=30s
I'm just annoyed by the regions issues, you'll get pretty biased results depending in what region you select.
If you try to search for something specific to a region with other selected you'll find sometime empty results, which shows you won't get relevant results about a search if you don't properly select the region.
Probably this is more obvious with non technical searches, for example my default region is canada-en and if I try "instituto nacional electoral" I only get a wiki page, an international site and some other random sites with no news, only when I change the region I get the official page ine.mx and news. For me this means kagi hides results from other regions instead of just boosting the selected region's ones.
Lemmy instances only know about communities in other instances until a user searched for it, so a bigger instance like lemmy.ml is more likely to already have each community you search for.
But an instance like mine won't have them unless I manually search for them to be imported.
And also, in my instance I won't be getting updates from that community to see in the "all" feed until I subscribe, so my "subscriptions" will be the same as "all".
I would if I'd be able to run my own models, it'd be better than having to connect to my server.
But AFAIK these features won't be available to all developers, so I'm guessing only Google apps will be able to properly use the potential of the phone.
IIRC most stuff can be done with vanilla JS in any modern browser.
Although, I've been doing little front-end work, and mostly for personal projects, nothing fancy nor production ready, so someone might have another opinion about using jQuery.
What? AI search in Firefox? Haven't seen it, tho I have a custom search engine.
How is the setting in brave related to Firefox?
I can't imagine this flow working with any DB without an UI to manage it.
How are you going to store all that in an easy yet flexible way to handle all with SQL?
A table for notes?
What fields would it have? Probably just a text field.
Creating it is simple: insert "initial note"... How are you going to update it? A simple update to the ID won't work since you'll be replacing all the content, you'd need to query the note, copy it to a text editor and then copy it back to a query (don't forget to escape it).
Then probably you want to know which is your oldest note, so you need to include created_at
and updated_at
fields.
Maybe a title per note is a nice addition, so a new field to add title
.
What about the todo lists? Will they be stored in the same notes table?
If so, then the same problem, how are you going to update them? Include new items, mark items as done, remove them, reorder them.
Maybe a dedicated table, well, two tables, list metadata and list items.
In metadata almost the same fields as notes, but description
instead of text
. The list items will have status
and text
.
Maybe you can reuse the todo tables for your book list and links/articles to read.
so that I can script its commands to create simpler abstractions, rather than writing out the full queries every time.
This already exists, several note taking apps which wrap around either the filesystem or a DB so you only have to worry about writing your ideas into them.
I'd suggest to not reinvent the wheel unless nothing satisfies you.
What are the pros of using a DB directly for your use case?
What are the cons of using a note taking app which will provide a text editor?
If you really really want to use a DB maybe look into https://github.com/zadam/trilium
It uses sqlite to store the notes, so maybe you can check the code and get an idea if it's complicated or not for you to manually replicate all of that.
If not, I'd also recommend obsidian, it stores the notes in md files, so you can open them with any software you want and they'll have a standard syntax.
I think is the latter.
IIRC in the code when receiving the downvote the instance just rejects it.
So only in the instance where it was generated gets recorded.
Edit: here's the rejection message. I can't see the whole flow since I'm not at my PC, but it's inside a verify function, so I assume it gets called right when the activity is received before being processed.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/blob/main/crates/apub/src/activities/voting/vote.rs#L66
Why do you need the files in your local?
Is your network that slow?
I've heard of multiple content creators which have their video files in their NAS to share between their editors, and they work directly from the NAS.
Could you do the same? You'll be working with music, so the network traffic will be lower than with video.
If you do this you just need a way to mount the external directory, either with rclone or with sshfs.
The disks on my NAS go to sleep after 10 minutes idle time and if possible I would prefer not waking them up all the time
I think this is a good strategy to not put additional stress in your drives (as a non-expert of NAS), but I've read the actual wear and tear of the drives is mostly during this process of spinning up and down. That's why NAS drives should be kept spinning all the time.
And drives specifically built for NAS setups are designed with this in mind.
IIRC the removal of the upvote is also federated.
When you change it to a downvote you first need to remove the upvote, that's why it changed from 11 to 9.
So, in instances B and C you'll end up with 10 score.
I thought this too, I hated docker because it was supposed to be the solution of "works on my machine" and the only thing that did for me was force me to learn more configurations besides the configuration of the service you wanted to install.
And as you said, plus the hassle of having to run some Linux distro.
But little by little I had to get deeper into docker and Linux, mainly because of my work, and now I can easily deploy any service in the VPS I have or test it with WSL. I even started dockerizing some of my own flows like building and deploying my own projects with docker.
Believe me, it's worth all the time to learn docker and linux.
Start small, few lines or keywords each day, you won't have everything you want to deploy in a day or two if you don't already know all the technologies.
And remember, if you don't easily find something you can always come to ask in a post and we can try to help you!
I want instances that block as few other users as possible so I can decide for myself what content I see.
Then you want to selfhost, otherwise you'll always be at the will of someone else to decide which instances they want to federate with.
Even then, you'll still want to have in mind instances known for spam, bots, or shady content have been blocked.
I've used it to summarize long articles, news posts, or videos when the title/thumbnail looks interesting but I'm not sure if it's worth the 10+ minutes to read/watch.
There are other solutions, like a dedicated summarizer, but I've investigated into them and they only extract exact quotes from the original text, an LLM can also paraphrase making the summary a bit more informative IMO.
(For example, one article mentioned a quote from an expert talking about a company, the summarizer only extracted the quote and the flow of the summary made me believe the company said it, but the LLM properly stated the quote came from the expert)
This project https://github.com/goniszewski/grimoire has in it's road map a way to connect to an AI to summarize the bookmarks you make and generate at 3 tags.
I've seen the code, I don't remember what the exact status of the integration.
Also I have a few models dedicated for coding, so I've also asked a few pieces of code and configurations to just get started on a project, nothing too complicated.
That's because you arrived when reddit already had its image hosting.
Before you could only upload a link, so you had to find a hosting site.
It'd be the same if lemmy didn't have one.
And in fact it's like that for me, I didn't configured pict-rs, so I can't upload images to my lemmy instance, I need to configure it or use a hosting site.
Text to speech is what piper is doing.
What I'm looking for is called voice changer since I want to change a voice which already read something.
That's exactly what I want: "the thing in the Darth Vader halloween masks" but for linux, preferably via CLI to ingest audio files and be able to configure it to change the voice as I want, not only Darth Vader.
As long as you mean a landslide win by a party lead by a guy who said a religious charm was better during the pandemic than any medication, vaccine or any countermeasure, a guy who said "women deserve to go to heaven" when asked if he's feminist, a guy who has said all the power should be concentrated in the government, not in independent entities, a guy who said eolic turbines make the landscape ugly, and who made two big investments in refineries during his administration... Yeah, it's a good thing to see the left-wing in the power.
I never understood this, it's your selfhosted server but you kind of don't own it and depend on them, so you just have an application which depends on a their service which means plex isn't 100% selfhostable, correct?