

NetData
That looks more like it’s mainly focused on server-monitoring, was looking for something way lighter and Subz seems to be perfect :)
NetData
That looks more like it’s mainly focused on server-monitoring, was looking for something way lighter and Subz seems to be perfect :)
Looks like it’s quite popular in Japan.
As long as a LLM doesn’t run into a corner, making the same mistakes over and over again, it is magical to just paste some code, ask what’s wrong with it and receiving a detailed explanation + fix. Even better is when you ask “now can you add this and this to it?” and it does.
Same for me. Right now I don’t need a laptop at all but when I get one, it will be a framework.
Revolt isn’t federated, every instance is standalone.
No, defederating would block all flow between instances. The problem is with hosting content that you don’t want to or arent allowed to host. Currently if I view a image from burggit, the image gets saved to the monero.town and then served whenever someone else views it from there, which is a problem. If instead every time someone wants to view that image, it gets pulled from burggit again, monero.town isn’t in trouble for hosting it anymore.
True, guess not caching remote content at all should be an option as well. Then you can just block caching for every instance that doesn’t enforce proper tagging.
This issue should be solved if you could just set lemmy to not cache federated NSFW images (without fully disabling NSFW on your instance) since then users would load the images from the remote server and not the homeserver.
Monero.town is very lax when it comes to moderation as long as you don’t say anything that could get you arrested in Germany.
Haven’t tried bard but use ChatGPT to write/debug scripts and SAP stuff. Also asking it when I have simple but technical questions.
I am also downloading and running the latest models in the local LLM space every 2-3 weeks, just waiting for the point at which they finally take over gpt3.5 at which point I’ll probably not touch ChatGPT again.
The video in that article is hilarious.
I don’t get what would defederating with Facebook-federated instances gives you, though.
Means the instance isn’t part of the hive mind and we obviously can’t have that!
Firefox > Chrome
I think instance admins will just have to make sure they don’t have bots on their platform and block instances that do a bad job at it leading to others getting invaded.
After moderating a bigger subreddit and seeing just how much spam there was in the comments and just how many people spend time replying to these bots I basically stopped reading them. Here I haven’t see bots yet and at least my home instance watches out that it stays that way.
Ublock + Sponsorblock are a killer combo I couldn’t use the internet without. I also use keepa to see amazon price history.
I selfhost freshrss and it’s amazing. If the reddit privacy frontends go down due to the api changes, I’ll lose those feeds but I already replaced them with lemmy feeds anyways :)
r/dankmemes commentators are all whining about the mods powertripping and how the protest is only hurting users and what right they have to destroy the experience for everyone 😂
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