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  • I host everything on my Pi having turned off some logging. When I feel like it I use the command "dd" to copy everything exactly from the sd card to another as a backup with the same size. So when it stops working I just dd the new one to another one and replace the broken one with a new one. The SD cards have not stopped working yet though, after 1 year

  • Catchy, a love song it seems?

  • Other people as well

  • Looks interesting

  • Obviously gasoline. The harder and longer you smell, the better it feels

  • If Kamala is the next candidate she will lose. This time democrats can't simply pick a 'status quo' and establishment candidate. They need a person at a minimum moderatly left, a bit anti-establishment and they need to focus on universal healthcare, and then actually solve it. Then they will win the election after that again.

  • I used Fedora for a year or two. Had some issues. Had a USB stick laying around with the latest version Mint. So just installed that instead. Both options are good, but Mint just worked perfectly out of the box. No Nvidia driver stuff either. I don't have time to fix my OS, well.. I don't prioritise it. I know how, I just don't want to.

  • I paid for several, to test features and see if there is value. There is little value in paying, close to zero. The difference between the best models and the best free ones are miniscule. We are hitting a plateau now, with diminishing returns. Talking with AI is a nice UX feature, and is mostly paid, but Qwen has this for free.

    Images and video generation is not useful. Coding is slightly useful in very specific cases, but mostly useless. It gives a false sense of fast progress. In the long term it harms productivity. So it works for simple proof of concepts and inspiration/exploring solutions. If you are a junior in a language or software development, avoid it. Otherwise the road to becoming a senior will be long and hard.

    The most useful cases is "creativity", exploring ideas, and inspiration. And getting started with something where you don't know where to begin. If I want to know something about a topic, I find it as a useful and untrustworthy starting point, nothing can be trusted from AI, but it can introduce you to subjects so that you know what to look for. It is useful for exploring ideas and brainstorming.

    So don't pay, just use the free ones. There is low value in paying. If you have a PC with a mid/high end GPU you can install Jan.ai for free and use models locally also.

    I currently use Mistral and Qwen mostly. I still have a subscription to Mistral, and am waiting for it to run out.

  • Is this true? Wow..

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  • Söta bror! 🇧🇻❤️🇸🇪

  • Concerning.

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  • No shame or issue in being fast. Just make an effort into making sure all parties are satisfied. It's not that complicated. We have hands, mouths and can buy tools.

  • Around 3 minutes in and a couple minutes in from there they continue talking about Gaza and starving children https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mXBfF6MlgQ

    Edit: Aaaah, I understand. I haven't heard Bernie sanders call it genocide, only criticise it.

  • He does, I saw an interview with him yesterday

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  • The countryside can get pretty lonely. Once you retire there is no more socialising with coworkers. So there is only the family, friends and the community. Moving a way from family, friends and a place with lots of places to build new friendships (hobbies etc) could get lonely.

  • Probably someone drunk

  • It's also super cool that they had a productivity institute before. I wonder what we could have achieved with something like that today.

    There are so many ways we could make society more efficient for everyone. Companies mostly focus on smaller issues for consumers, but society could have a more overarching look, and not focus on profits, but on quality of life and efficiency.

  • Another thing, I remember when I used to live in a house with a cat and a lot of rodents. Our traps killed a couple a week and our cat killed probably not far from a thousand rodents and birds. We could have protected our house more from animals, and we could have had the cat indoors. Somehow cats killing animals is socially accepted, the same goes for rodents in your house.

  • Exactly this, I am not trying to say that it is not allowed to have the opinion that this was distasteful. I just find it interesting how hard people judge this person. There are infinitely amounts of cognitive dissonance we all live with every day. It's not really to judge people for eating meat, it's more to point our that from a logical standpoint this person actually did not do something much more unethical. Kinda like the thing with the female politician who shot her dog. Which I personally feel is insane and a terrible thing to do, but at the same time dogs are kinda like pigs, and we kill them all the time just because we prefer pig meat over lentils, beans, rice etc.