hendrik

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[–] hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 8 points 44 minutes ago

I mean their main use case is gaming... And you can do a few more AI things, LLMs aside. For example generate pictures, voice cloning (or changing), you can have a vtuber avatar and do live-streams as an anime girl. Or run Jupyter Notebooks with arbitrary machine learning projects. Do virtual reality. Or run a big CAD program and design some objects. Maybe even run finite element method simulations to see how your workpiece will deform with stress...

[–] hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 3 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 58 minutes ago)

These are pretty much the prime examples where the entire world came together for once and solved some major issue, thanks to science. Like stopping the hole in the ozone layer last minute, with a coordinated major effort from the entire world.

If you mean, where scientists from all over the world work together... I think that's pretty much all science. Go to any university, institute... And you'll find people from all over the world working together. That's the case in almost all disciplines. And they'll publish papers, so the next team (maybe from a different part of the world) can build upon that. And they'll occasionally gather at conferences and people will come from all around the globe. That's the default.

[–] hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 4 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

Ah stimmt, sorry. Ja ich schaue hin und wieder beide Sendungen. Und manchmal sind die Beiträge ja auch zum verwechseln ähnlich 😅 Ich hol mir aber trotztem meist was zu trinken oder so, während Maxi Schaffroth dran ist.

[–] hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 10 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago) (2 children)

Findet eigentlich noch jemand Maxi Schaffroth als einen der unlustigsten Comedians von extra3? Also ich finde es meist deutlich unterhaltsamer, wenn die Fabian Köster und Lutz van der Horst irgendwohin schicken...

[–] hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 2 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

Also ich gebe mir immer Mühe, die korrekte Sprache einzutragen... Und ich glaube die Funktion Sprachen einzuschränken ist gedacht um den Moderatoren zu helfen. Diese müssen ja schließlich lesen können, über was sie dort entscheiden. Also wenn in einer Community halt niemand Englisch oder Vietnamesisch spricht, kann man das entweder nicht sauber moderieren, oder man lässt solche Posts halt gar nicht erst zu. Man kann aber auch einfach alles erlauben, und im Zweifelsfall sich im Einzelfall darum kümmern (oder auch nicht).

[–] hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 1 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

...We'll get a new national government after several weeks of lengthy discussions.

(And maybe what's depicted in this article: https://lemmy.world/post/25969401)

[–] hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 4 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago)

You need more practice. Maybe read a tutorial or watch a Youtube video on how to solder, and how to see if a joint looks alright. Several people made great tutorials and videos about this. I mean the upper ones are better, but not okay. It's not the correct amount of solder, and the bulges look like the contact pad on the PCB didn't heat up. The white cables aren't really connected at all. The strands are all over the place, the solder hasn't molten, it doesn't really stick to anything and it just looks like someone stabbed it a few times with a soldering iron which was likely too cold. And/Or the time of contact with the tip was too short and the copper strands didn't heat up and absorb the solder. I'm sorry... But don't be disheartened. Soldering takes a bit of practice. In my experience people improve fairly quickly. Watch a few more videos and make sure to heat up both things you want to stick together, the pad on the PCB and the cable (or the two cables). And you need more heat, so heat it up for longer, like 2-3 seconds!?

[–] hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 10 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago)

I don't get the quesion either. First of all, Linux is technically the name of a kernel. So you can have that with many different userlands. And if we're not talking about that: Linux itself is unix-like. So anything based on it would end up being unix-like as well. At least to a degree... We can hide that with a shiny UI like on Android, or the Steam Deck. Maybe you're looking for (exotic) open-source operating systems that aren't based on Linux and don't feel like that? Haiku, Inferno, ReactOS, KolibriOS ... We also have the BSDs, Darwin/MacOS, Solaris (on the unix-like side), Windows, DOS, a buch of real-time operating systems and some more exotic projects... But I think the way your question is phrased, such a thing cannot exist. By definition.

[–] hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 7 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

Also Communities muss man ja im Zweifelsfall keine neuen machen. Einfach die bestehenden nehmen, und im Post die Sprache korrekt angeben. Dann sollte es eigentlich bei den Leuten angezeigt werden, die deutschsprachigen Content sehen wollen.

[–] hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 10 points 16 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago)

Yeah big drama, you found someone who is punk or antifascist... Why don't you block them if you don't like it?

[–] hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 11 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Maybe this goes both ways. At the same time, don't just resign, but tell your fellow citizens how European people have the option to mobilize large amounts of people for protests. How they sometimes collectively refuse to work for a day (or more) if it's really bad. And I'm not sure if I'd like to advertise for outright war, but there have been cases where people barricade the streets, vandalize public property and burn arbitrary stuff to make a point... (It just can't be a single person or terrorism... It needs to be like 200,000 people, determined to show how pissed they are about the situation.)

[–] hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Whatever you do, it's not working properly. You seem to be mentioning me? All I get is a notification bell and your eyes emoji here. But I'm lacking context. So... You need to repeat your question or info, if this isn't just a technical/federation error.

 

I've been using Etar for years now. But the Samsung calendar app on my wife's phone looks way better, while I'm missing things like the titles in the appointments once it gets crowded. And the all day events and birthdays aren't that prominent either. Plus I don't have some features on Etar like adding notes/emojis to days.

Is there a better calendar app out there? It has to be open source and somehow connect to my Nextcloud. That'd be my requirements. But I believe all calendar apps can connect to webdav.

 

Seems Meta have been doing some research lately, to replace the current tokenizers with new/different representations:

 

I got a new phone. Skipped a few generations and now I'm running the current GrapheneOS, based on Android 15. I've moved most of the apps, but now I'd like to install my 3 banking apps and 5 discount program spyware apps. I guess I best separate them from the rest of the arbitrary stuff. Banking apps so they can't be messed with, and shady discount programs so those apps can't mess with me and my data...

The internet has a lot of information about Shelter, work profiles, the new(?) private spaces... But I don't know what is current advice and what's outdated advice... What's the current best practice?

 

During the summer the European Commission made the decision to stop funding Free Software projects within the Next Generation Internet initiative (NGI). This decision results in a loss of €27 million for software freedom. Since 2018, the European Commission has supported the Free Software ecosystem through NGI, that provided funding and technical assistance to Free Software projects. This decision unfortunately exposes a larger issue: that software freedom in the EU needs more stable, long-term financial support. The ease with which this funding was excluded underlines this need.

CC BY-SA 4.0 - SFSCON 2024

Cross-posted from the FSFE Peertube Channel

 

Seems they recently changed something on Spotify and all the tools I've tried fail now. And DownOnSpot which seems promising has received a cease and desist letter and got taken down. What do you people use? I want something that actually fetches the audio from Spotify, not just rip it from YouTube. And it has to work as of now. Does the latest commit from DownOnSpot work? Back when I tested it a few weeks ago it failed due to some API changes. Are there other tools floating around?

 

I just found https://www.arliai.com/ who offer LLM inference for quite cheap. Without rate-limits and unlimited token generation. No-logging policy and they have an OpenAI compatible API.

I've been using runpod.io previously but that's a whole different service as they sell compute and the customers have to build their own Docker images and run them in their cloud, by the hour/second.

Should I switch to ArliAI? Does anyone have some experience with them? Or can recommend another nice inference service? I still refuse to pay $1.000 for a GPU and then also pay for electricity when I can use some $5/month cloud service and it'd last me 16 years before I reach the price of buying a decent GPU...

Edit: Saw their $5 tier only includes models up to 12B parameters, so I'm not sure anymore. For larger models I'd need to pay close to what other inference services cost.

Edit2: I discarded the idea. 7B parameter models and one 12B one is a bit small to pay for. I can do that at home thanks to llama.cpp

 

tl;dr: Be excellent to each other, do something constructive here?

I'm not sure anymore where the Threadiverse is headed. (The Threadiverse being this threaded part of the Fediverse, i.e. Lemmy, MBin, PieFed, ...)
In my time here, I've met a lot of nice people and had meaningful conversations and learned lots of things. At the same time, it's always been a mixed bag. We've always had quite some argumentative people here, trolls, ... I've seen people hate on and yell at each other, and do all kinds of destructive things. My issue with that is: Negative behavior is disproportionately affecting the atmosphere. And I'd argue we have nowhere enough nice behavior to even that out.

I don't see Lemmy grow for quite some time now. Seems it's now leveling off at a bit less that 50k monthly active users. And I don't see how that'd change. I'm missing some clear vision/idea of where we want to be headed. And I miss an atmosphere that makes people want to join or stay here, of all of the places on the internet. The saying is: "If you don't go forwards you go backwards". I'm not sure if this applies... At least we're not shrinking anymore.

And I'm always unsure if the tone and atmosphere here changes subtly and gradually. I've always disagreed with a few dynamics here. But lately it feels like we're on the decline, at least to me. I occasionally keep an eye on the votes on my comments. And seems I'm getting fewer of them. Sometimes I reply to a post and not a single person interacts. Even OP seems to have abandoned their post moments after writing it. And also for nuanced and longer replies, I regularly don't get more than one or two upvotes. I think that used to be a bit better at some point. And I see the same thing happening with other peoples' comments. So it's not just me writing low-quality comments. What does work is stating simple truths. I regularly get some incoming votes with those. But my vision of this place isn't spreading simple truths, but have proper and meaningful discussions, learn things and new perspectives or just mingle with people or talk. But judging by the votes I observe, that isn't appreciated by the community here.

Another pet peeve of mine is the link aggregator aspect of Lemmy. I'd say at least 80% of Lemmy is about dumping some political (or tech) news articles. Lots of them don't generate any engagement. Lots of them are really low-effort. OP just dumps something somewhere, no body text added, no info about what's interesting about it. And people don't even read those articles. They just read the title and react (emotionally) to that. In the end probably neither OP nor the audience read the article and it's just littering the place. Burying and diminishing other, meaningful content. (With that said: There are also nice (news) discussions going on at the same time. And Lemmy is meant to be a link aggregator. It's just that my perception is: it's skewed towards low quality, low engagement and random noise.)

A few people here also don't really like political debate. And there's no escape from it here on Lemmy since so much revolves around that. And nowadays politics is about strong opinions, emotions and emotional reactions. And often limited to that. The dynamics of Lemmy reinforce the negative aspect of that, because the time when you're most incentivized to reply or react is, when it triggers some strong emotion in you, for example you strongly disagree with a comment and that makes you want to counter it and write your own opinion underneath. If you agree, you don't feel a strong emotion and you don't reply. And the majority of users seems to also forget to upvote in that case, as I lined out earlier. And we also don't write nuanced answers, dissect complex things and examine it from all angles. That's just effort and it's not as rewarding for the brain to do that as it is pointing out that someone is wrong. So it just fosters an atmosphere of being argumentative.

Prospect

I think we have several ways of steering the community:

  1. Technology: Features in the software, design choices that foster good behavior.
  2. Moderation: Give toxic people the boot, or delete content that drags down the place. Following: What remains is nice people and not adverse content.
  3. The community

I'd say 1 and 2 go without saying. (Not that everything is perfect with those...) But it really boils down to 3: The community. This is a fairly participatory place. We are the ones shaping the tone and atmosphere. And it's our place. It's kind of our obligation to care for it if we want to see it go somewhere. Isn't it?

So what's your vision of this place? Do you have some idea on where you'd like it to go? Practical ideas on how to achieve it?
Do you even agree with my perception of the dynamics here, and the implications and conclusions I came up with?

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