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  • It was funny when Europeans would use BIPOC. Like 90% of us are indigenous and Americans invented that term specifically to exclude us.

  • The hose at the petrol station reaches the opposite side of most cars if you park with your rear window in line with the pump.

  • Microcis

  • Wait 'til he finds out about Versace

  • I'm running deepseek-r1:14b on a 12GB rx6700. It just about fits in memory and is pretty fast.

  • No. It's juiceSSH. I'm logged into my gaming pc from my phone.

  • Deepseek-r1:b8

  • ollama run deepseek-r1:1.5b

    That'll get you a 1.1gb model. Probably knows less trivia but still functional.

  • Yes when you run the model locally.

  • I'm using an Rx6700xt which you can get for about £300 and it works fine.

    Edit: try using ollama on your PC. If your CPU is capable, that software should work out the rest.

  • It can be integrated into the website, admins just need to tick these options...

  • Admins are able to add external search engines. Most use sepia search and it pretty much covers all the non-sketchy stuff.

  • My theory is more based on vibes and multiple continuous layoffs from the majority companies over the last few years.

    The only thing that we can be pretty much certain on is that the banks think twitter is overvalued and think other Investors see it as undervalued.

  • I'm not an econ major but I'm going to give you my theory anyway.

    We've been circling the drain on a major global recession for two years. We've been avoiding it through sheer denial.

    Nobody ever mentions it, but tech stocks were the first to take a beating in 2008. The reason is that they're actually kinda worthless and just a place where billionaires gamble the way trust fund kids do with cryptocurrency. There's just not really that much collateral in digital property. Unlike land, it's value can just disappear overnight if people decide it's uncool.

    When asset managers are about to be called on their bets and have to find money somewhere, the first thing they'll do is sell tech shares to bail out other investments. Houses will always have some value even if you end up having to manage it yourself, whereas any social network risks going the way of MySpace.

    Twitter being in trouble isn't just a sign that twitter is in trouble, but that investors need that money for something safer, and if they're looking for something safer that may mean sheer denial isn't working anymore.

  • and again

  • The most recent release is headless and only has a web front end.

  • A thought that just hit me in the shower.

    I don't feel like lemmy is too small. It quite comfortably fills all my lazing on aggregator time without getting stale. The thing is, like many here, I'm a libertarian leftist politics nerd that's into linux and self hosting.

    That description describes a sizeable chunk of this project's userbase so enough content is being posted enough to saturate the feed.

    If you want the project to expand into other niches, you will have to post into the void about whatever you're into. Seed forums with TV shows or photography or hiking or warhammer or whatever you're into and encourage others to do the same.

    All forums are dead at first but if you want people to come and talk about pottery, you're going to have to make that forum cozy before it gets enough interaction to become self sustaining.

  • So, capitalism then.

  • You mean large reproductive cells?