

Also a reason not to use ollama: https://sleepingrobots.com/dreams/stop-using-ollama/


Also a reason not to use ollama: https://sleepingrobots.com/dreams/stop-using-ollama/
Does the help need to be successful?
Totally fair. I also started with Debian for a Minecraft server, at the request of my partner. I might try out Icarus, is it cross platform?
Hehe tbh I only run 5 😅 I found it useful when I had to diagnose some cpu hogging off one of the containers and the ease of backups. Even though have not needed it yet.


Maybe a bit irrelevant but why is the article calling it “China’s battery“? I feel like if the researchers were from any other countries academy of science, say France, the title would have simply been something like “scientists discover new ways for fireproof battery”. Maybe it’d say French scientists or so, but not simply “France’s battery”?
Have you thought about running proxmox rather than Debian? I found it to be useful for managing/tracking/backups of containers.
The man pages are also really dense. I agree with the author that for time efficiency LLM is better. Although optimal mode would be to feed it the man page and then ask the specific question.
For some reason our cat absolutely loves dragging/pulling a piece of paper on the floor. Leaves a tiny piece out and he’s moonwalking around the room with it.
Depends if the scale runs from 1 to 10 it would be equivalent to a decimal 1, interpretation would be binary: 10 pretty 1 not pretty
More important is the scale. On a scale of 10 means it doesn’t matter in what base XD


I recently read the book aftermath from Harald Jähner. In the last chapter he argues that this sort of “clemency” for the nazis was necessary to recreate the German society. After the war there were still 6 million Nazis, and one way or another these had to be integrated in society. That way was to start with a new beginning for everyone. According to the author it was mainly the children of that generation that did wanted to deal with the crimes and horrors of their parents past. Years later, in the 60s and 70s.
Link: https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/ce8bc276-180b-4c3c-9d79-9585178fd2b1


Tbh all programmers have been copy pasting from each other forever. The middle step of searching stack overflow or GitHub for the code you want is simply removed


Tbh I agree, if the code is appropriate why care if it’s generated by an LLM


What do you mean? FOSS? Open hardware or able to integrate with existing foss like home assistant?
For the latter, I’ve used ecowitt based weather stations myself. they’re very durable, give reliable data and came with a quality manual for not much money.
They come with an app but you can just decide not to use it, all the data is available on the device, hosted as a web server. It has good integrations with HA which is what I use for long term storage together with influxdb.


Without realizing why it was rejected. I don’t get it, why care so much about 3 lines of code where one np command was replaced by another…
I’m curious to see a slow zoom in video of a color piece to see when the different colors become visible