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  • Ipfs is a really cool useful project.

    Filecoin is cool for super cheap longterm cold archives

    Helium is well. I have mixed feelings about it.

    Akashnet is a cool decentralized marketplace for docker container deployments.

    There are a few peer to peer decentralized vpn things here and there.

    There are tons of projects that are cool in concept but I really have to say you are more likely than not to lose money if you speculate on any tokens attached to the projects.

  • It’s honestly wild the state of things. I’m currently going through community college and they make you sign a thing saying you won’t use ai but it is written with ai and the only thing it seems the teachers actually make (the syllabus) has blatant ai generated images and text all throughout.

  • no longer needs

    ✅ Shouldn't need.

    I agree with you however it sadly is a self perpetuating cycle fueled by those who look to gain and those who accept exploitation of the working class regardless of whether it is knowingly or unknowingly.

  • Taildrop works relatively well for most all circumstances. Only thing is you gotta use trayscale or cli currently for sending files from a Linux/bsd machine. I don’t know if opened has a port for trayscale but it definitely has a port of tailscale.

  • Networking is fun because there are literally infinite potential options. There really isn’t a best option. It’s just what do you prefer. In my case I like to write a docker compose and write a tailscale container into it. I then set the service I want to expose either to my own tailnet or to the internet through funnel or though this other implementation I came up with a while back that I still need to do a write up on. Either way here is a guide i wrote with some docs as reference on my forgejo (git alternative). Docs are kinda a mess but hopefully it makes sense enough to help you out.

    Tailscale docker compose examples

  • What’s the source? I am 100% interested in why so many computers were acquired.

  • It’s nit picking but compatibility is sometimes not guaranteed with certain asset packs/features that seem to be shipped by default across certain versions. It kind of comes with the whole “hey, when you view the thing please view it using this url” aspect which is fine generally but there are always those outlier situations. Like I said though. Total nit picking.

  • Draw.io. Has its downsides but they are perfectly acceptable considering how bad everything else is.

  • The screen itself maybe however it is always going to be infinitely more intricate compared to a device that has no moving parts (minus buttons).

  • Yeah, this is kind of everything that most fedi communities I know about do not want.

    Cool that you built a thing and all and maybe there is a use for it but I'm gonna have to respectfully downvote.

  • That would be interesting. If this is going where I think it is then it would probably suck seeing as touch screen input feels exponentially worse with latency but nonetheless would be really cool to see work for hosting a web app of sorts for desktop use.

    Check out linuxserver.io, kasm and whatever the x11 version of waydroid is called. I can’t remember it at the moment. That should give you enough to get started building a container if you want.

  • It’s amazing. Until there is a conflict with mismatched qt libraries.

  • It won’t be ready for a bit for m4 but m3 and older can run asahi. Asahi now has support for steam so now you can run steam games on linux on Apple silicon with little to no setup. Works pretty well minus a 16gb ram requirement.

  • This is dope! I wish there was a proper community that did tests like this in mass using open source standardized methods/hardware.

  • Ahhh. The vypyr.. I love everything about that stupid amp series.

  • I was testing this yesterday. It’s genuinely insane how well it works. I have the base m1 air though so I was running into ram limitations for even relatively basic games but games running on proton run phenomenally while they can. I just wish there was a way to trim the fat off of fedora or get this working on arch.

    Has anyone here used fedora minimal with hyperland? If so, what is your base ram usage? Currently with a fresh gnome install with gdm disabled upon startup and tty launching hyprland I’m sitting at about 2.5gb used. Add the nearly 3.5g of the emulator+steam and the system is capped.

  • Totally agree. It sounds like something was lost in translation here by the final edit of potentially some run though a llm for proof reading to dumb it down enough to either just make it more consumable, more clickbait or realistic both.

    My guess is the actual research reported that it was 100s of packets per second (not screenshots) which is still a lot more than you would expect even for spyware. Either way it’s been well known that smart tvs are spyware ridden, I don’t need a paywalled service to tell me that.

  • Aaaaand

    Pop goes the AI bubble.

    Last stages of capitalism for tech is usually in the form of an ipo of some sort which is what this will lead to.

    There will be other cool shit obviously with integrations and tools that will hopefully trickle down to open source models but the writing is on the wall. This is a cash out and enshittify move.

    The best news out of it is we will start to see less and less “our company is Ai and we shoved Ai into said thing” as the companies late to the game will continue to shoot their shot until OpenAI has completely dominated the market and investors stop caring.

  • I’d suggest learning what docker is and how to use it if you are trying to host it which is “installing” a web page.

    If you want an icon to go to a dedicated window (web app experience) there are lots of options with lots of advantages and disadvantages. Just research progressive web apps. This method is going to require the frontend be hosted so you either need an instance that is using this frontend or you need to host it yourself.

    Also to let you know. You’re getting downvotes because this is a very lazily asked question. You didn’t link to what it is you need help with, you asked the question in a manner that suggests you have done no research.

    No hate since everyone is a beginner but I really suggest you spend a little more time crafting your questions to the community. Also read a little on docker and how lemmy front ends work.

    In the meantime this should help you get started.

    Docker Official Documentation

    Afterwards go to the git repo of this ”app” pages source code. There is a one command solution to deploy it.

    Mlmym GitHub

    As long as docker is installed and set up you should just be able to enter the command for the deployment to get it running.

    Go to http://localhost:8080 or if that doesn’t work https://localhost:8080 in your browser as indicated by the command and there is your front end.

  • If sleeping the wrong way for 12 hours was sound.^