

Open source is about ideas being freely shared and iterated on. Open hardware has benefits, making a lot of things more accessible to people. It’s not the end all of sustainability, but it doesn’t pretend to be either.
Open source is about ideas being freely shared and iterated on. Open hardware has benefits, making a lot of things more accessible to people. It’s not the end all of sustainability, but it doesn’t pretend to be either.
IIRC 2 and 3 (and possibly 4) were filmed together.
S1m0ne 2: crypto boogaloo
I run Lemmy, Plex, and a bunch of other services from a desktop in my basement. It works great. The Lemmy docker setup is a little finicky but works well once you get it.
Check some recent comments, they used the correct term to describe themselves.
Doing this by hand is challenging but possible.
First you need a hex editor, not a text editor. xxd on linux will get you started but you might want something a little more user friendly.
Then look for a label for a value you know, xxd and other hex editors will show ascii text on the side. Hopefully you’ll be able to identify the value (in hexadecimal, probably 4 bytes but could be 1, 2, or 8 as well) somewhere before or after the label. You might have to get familiar with endianness, two’s compliment, and binary floating point before the numbers make sense.
Once you know how to read a value after a label you’ll need to find some label for the information you don’t know. If it isn’t displayed in the program it might not have a super readable label.
Lemmy is free of corporate influence, but it’s still a community with standards. I’m sorry you can’t fit in here.
Joke’s on them, I could already browse the internet.
We will make sure that you can stay on the terms applicable for the version of Unity editor you are using – as long as you keep using that version.
They did that the last time they had backlash too and then quietly removed it a few years later. How on earth do they think that’s something anyone will trust.
I don’t believe so. I’m not sure what their long term goals look like.
There’s no need to run an LLM on the same system it was trained on. Once the model is built it contains all the information already. If you want a model to live on long term you would just release the file(s) publicly, like hugging face does with theirs, then anyone could use it or host an interface for it.
I don’t know if you’ve looked through any banned book lists recently but Mein Kampf doesn’t tend to be on them.
https://www.ala.org/advocacy/bbooks/frequentlychallengedbooks/decade2019
https://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/the-50-most-banned-books-in-america/
Lemmy federation only starts when a user on your instance searches for and subscribes to a community on another one. So unless a user on your instance goes searching for cp it’s not really an issue.
If you’ve ever taken public transit in the US, you know no one is asking for perfect lol.
They also host their own f-droid repo if you want one built by the developers and not f-droid. https://fdroid.fedilab.app/repo/
Welcome to Night Vale is sort of in that vein, a cross between a podcast and a drama.
Happened a few years ago without much fanfair. I can’t imagine anyone not actively watching new content noticed.
I’m just not super into wacky stuff chatGPT says content. It produces these super long walls of text that way overstay their welcome.
Pretty rough around the edges, just did a quick scroll down and noticed several odd choices. Looks like this is mostly built via scraping or by someone who doesn’t really know what some of these projects are.
2024.1.6 was released on Tuesday. That’s what the stable image tag appears to be on at the moment.
Doesn’t look like anything exceptional, just some bug fixes: https://github.com/home-assistant/core/releases/tag/2024.1.6