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How does Lemmy feel about "open source" machine learning, akin to the Fediverse vs Social Media?
  • I love the idea, I much prefer it to the mainstream. The problem is, the typical process of documenting FOSS and self-host projects (websites, wiki, mailing lists, etc) move too slow and are too cumbersome for how quick things are developing right now. So people are kind of having to invent the new tech a d new ways to communicate about it, and they're not always making choices that either scale or are easy to find and reference.

    Okay, since you seem to be so helpful here, I'll lay out where I'm at. I've been using LLMs like ChatGPT, Copilot, and Bard more professionally. I find them equal parts useful, confusing, annoying, and skeevey. I've got a lil VPS I run for services, I could put a front end on there easy. I've also got an old 8core Xeon machine with like 48GB ram and a leftover AMD R9 270 sitting there with Unraid barely installed. I can chamge the OS of course, but what am I realistically looking at being able to run locally that won't go above like 60-75% usage so I can still eventually get a couple game servers, network storage, and Jellyfin working? I'll be honest I don't care about image generation much, but if I do I can always look into upgrading

  • Loving USA Culture
  • I'm not taking issue with anything else, but I just have to say something about the last bit of what you said.

    Westerns. No. Not all of them. Or even most of them are from Italy. That's a special and significant subgenre called Spaghetti Westerns. Or Italian westerns, mostly because of Sergio Leone, these happened in the 60s and 70s. But if you look at the history of westerns and western movies, they were made in the US starting all the way back in the 1910s with silent films and continued on into the golden age of the 40s and 50s.

  • Installed GrapheneOS for the first time
  • Check out Heliboard (also on F-Droid) and follow the instructions to enable gesture typing. I also suggest Futo for on-device voice to text.

    What specific apps are you using that you can't deal going away from? Other than some social media or gamr or something. Even then it seems like there are replacements a lot of the time

  • What industry secret are you aware of that most people aren't?
  • Unless its something like Bitwarden where you can use it even if they go offline, can take an encrypted or unencrypted backup of your local passwords/accounts, and are FOSS so you can easily self-host your own version if anything happens where you want to cut ties (thanks Vaultwarden!). They're an awesome company and one I highly suggest supporting with a paid account

  • OneNote alternative to make a knowledge base
  • This is what I landed on, really happy with it. Sync super fast, keeps adding features, clean UI, great WYSIWYG rich text, and dead simple imports. Plus they regularly do discounts, so even the low cost gets lower. Way better than the headache of SN or whatever else is out there

  • what foss phone OS do you use and why?
  • Most of this is right, but needs some things corrected.

    LOS is kept up by individual maintainers of the devices, and so it can cover more of them. But that also means you expand your attack surface to lineage, maintainer, microg, etc. And that's just on supported devices. Unofficial devices are even more wild-west, having much delayed releases, OS updates, security updates, everything.

    Not only that, but Lineage requires that you unlock your bootloader and often have your phone rooted to be able to do everything. This introduces special points of insecurity and possible issues in the future.

    GOS is from a single source, for a single line of phones, and uses a designed method to load cryptographically signed ROMs onto the device, and then validate updates using the same method. The Play Services are sandboxed and disabled by default, so you can just never use them if you want. Overall, this makes for a more cohesive device. One that is more private and more secure. Especially so, when you can buy a new Pixel device and have guaranteed updates for as long as Google will do so for the same device.

  • Why don’t you like Apple?
  • iPhones tend to send close to the same types of info back home. When started, idle, inserting a SIM, on the settings screen, even when not logged in. Like, its very similar even when you look at comprehensive lists which a lot of people either don't know or ignore. I'm not saying that there aren't specific benefits or reasons to feel more comfortable with Apple. But saying its because they intrinsically are more private, I feel like that's a bridge too far

  • Any tips on making quesidillas?
  • Light usage of soy sauce inside. You won't taste it, but it evenly salts the thing and adds umami flavor that really adds something amazing. Once you do it you'll wonder why it took you this long

  • I watch Adam Sandler in Spaceman, loved the film but hated the message
  • Lol nah, you weren't clear about not dismissing one view at all. I didn't get my feelings hurt, I used a literary structure of reversing the message to counter what you said, and I'd say it was pretty effective.

    And please don't do that smarmy "u mad bro" schtick, because your word choices betray you. This wasn't a balanced and nuanced take. "Sentimentality ... far beyond your capacity to understand ... Some people are just simple ... " vs "bigger than you ... advancing humanity, easing suffering, and understanding the universe ... the drive to discover, to create and to shape the future of the planet". Your own preferences speak volumes. Now compare mine. What you read into my message is far more indicative than what the actual info is.

    Maybe you were trying to say something different but your message was lost and muddied.

  • I watch Adam Sandler in Spaceman, loved the film but hated the message
  • People tend to value what makes them feel important more than the things that they do not want to or cannot participate in emotionally. It's easy to prioritize career and personal achievements over providing support and fulfilling the promises you made to others in making a community, something far bigger than you. Over advancing humanity, easing suffering, and understanding each the universe within each other. When those things are far beyond your capacity to understand and capability to do, they hold less interest to you than the simpler things you were conditioned to strive after in capitalist propaganda or toxic machismo. Accolades, success, and recognition are incredibly important and compelling. But so is the drive to heal, to create and to shape the future of the planet through love. Some people are just simple, though, and like things to remain simple.

    Those who can, do it. Those who can't, manage it. Those who don't even comprehend, criticize it. By regurgitating platitudes.

  • Any suggestions for a good buy it for life backpack?
  • I've had a Timbuk2 laptop bag for a long time, over a decade and no issues. Loved it so much I bought a backpack from them when my Swiss Gear straps broke. I've had it for probably 5 years, adore this thing and I can't see needing to repair it anytime soon. Recently took it abroad stuffed with laptop and camera gear and it was great. Regular sales online, highly recommend

  • Avalanche acquires picks, prospect from Canadiens for Alex Newhook
    www.nhl.com Avalanche acquires picks, defenseman from Canadiens

    The Colorado Avalanche Hockey Club announced today that the organization has acquired a first-round selection (31st overall, previously acquired) and a second-r...

    Avalanche acquires picks, defenseman from Canadiens

    Picks: 2023 1st (31st OA originally from Fla), 2023 2nd (37th OA)

    Prospect: defenseman Gianni Fairbrother

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