This is the frustrating part of it. The public doesn’t understand what’s actually happening, or what the goal of these large language models is, so because they’re very convincing conversationalists, your average Joe considers them as true AI.
This is the frustrating part of it. The public doesn’t understand what’s actually happening, or what the goal of these large language models is, so because they’re very convincing conversationalists, your average Joe considers them as true AI.
I can’t imagine anyone gaming on this. But, I’m stoked for multiple vendors offering ARM devices since the MS/Qualcomm deal is done.
I’m excited about a thin tiny laptop, with great battery life, that runs my code.
Rabble. It’s themed with my other devices, Pibble, Pabble, and Ribble.
“It’s a Rust based…” You son of a bitch, I’m in.
So when you clean windows, how long does it actually stay clean? I uninstalled a bunch of stuff when I was using windows 10 and they kept reappearing.
Calling Menzies a “reporter” is playing fast and loose with the term. Also, someone tell Pierre to brush up on the charter. You’re allowed to have press, but you’re not allowed to harass people.
I used logseq for my first semester of university and I can’t see any reason to switch right now.
It handles markdown and KaTeX, so it handles everything I need really, in a fast simple program.
My first thought was " Who has a PLC in their home?".
Oh man. I’ve been using logseq, but being able to draw and scribble on my notes makes this mighty appealing…
Always be on guard and claim no allegiance to any huge company.
Also, Valve have been pretty consumer friendly for 20 years.
I used Flexcil because of its ability to import and export pdfs. The files it makes aren’t really portable but they can be shared by exporting.
Kinda surprised I had to scroll this far down to find logseq. I’ve started using it in university and it’s been a life saver. I love the idea that everything is in these nested blocks, so I can just hammer down notes about whatever super quick with no setup or thinking about it. I just plunk my laptop down, open it up and go to town.
There really isn’t. I hunted for a while before I gave up and bought an android tablet for hand writing notes.
You only need to eat two meals a day, really.
Oh man he looks weird. He said the prognosis is good, I really wish him the best!
There’s an old adage for cars that I think applies to home servers.
Fast, Cheap, Reliable. Pick two
In my experience, SBCs take a whole lot more tinkering than I like to do. I bought a cheap matx motherboard and a second hand ryzen 2400g which has served me well. Inside a second hand htpc chassis with an ssd for the os and a couple hdds for storage. It even has a 5.25" bay I can install a drive for ripping. I’d rubbing OpenMediaVault with Docker for Sonarr/Radarr/Overseerr/Nextcloud etc.
It’s probably not the cheapest to run, but it was cheap to buy and it’s very reliable because it’s based on x86 so the support will probably outlast me.
I’ve never used OS2, but I’m pretty experienced with OS2/Warp!
Another 7000 series that’s only going to show up in like one laptop? I swear all I see is the 7730 everywhere.
*bble. Rabble Ribble Pebble Pibble Tribble Rebble Jibble Jabble Etc…
It’s a three thousand dollar monitor, what did they expect?