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anubis119 , to technology in Linus Tech Tips uploaded a video showing how to block ads on Youtube. Which was removed by Youtube for community guidelines violations.

Obligatory Louis Rossmann commentary on the matter. youtu.be/qHwP6S_jf7g?feature=shared

Minarble , to science_memes in Caption this.

Picture of two assholes connected by a tube

hoshikarakitaridia , to showerthoughts in LLM's are just as revolutionary as Automated Assembly Lines were.
@hoshikarakitaridia@lemmy.world avatar

This might get down voted but let me share a nuanced take.

AI is either overhyped or underhyped.

Yes, right now LLMs won’t change the world, don’t make great lawyers, don’t replace software devs and don’t write all of your emails. But if you used some of the more recent ones, they can definitely help you express or help to write quicker, and they can give you a bird’s eye view of a topic.

And let’s also make clear that AIs are not useless nor is their potential exhausted. Right now they are useful helpers in specific scenarios and they only get more useful from here.

There are important questions around: what constitutes a personality, a right to an image, or when does imitation become stealing, and how do you even consider an AI model on questions of copyright.

I think the problem is that people have promised too much from this technology and that’s why everyone just associates it with bad results. But there’s more to it, and nuance gets lost in the stream of strong opinions.

I like the comparison.

The implantation is different, the effects will be different, and how we evolve with it will be different, but AI does already have a solid impact and it will continue to have one.

And the industrialization was neither good nor bad. How some people fucked over poor people’s lifes in the process is despicable, but just because things get faster or more efficient is not inherently a bad thing.

Now we definitely need rules here. Some shit people and companies do with AIs is wild and should be illegal, but as always law takes time. Maybe it’s an illusion but I hope for a healthy integration of AI in small ways into our life. And I really mean small. Give me chatgpt and AI spell checking, and maybe some code auto completion. Don’t put all those AI assistants into everything because that’s not the way to go. Change done right moves slow, and if we only had the things we know how to use, we’d be a lot better off rn.

Just as automated assembly lines at some point led to electronic devices being more accessible, I hope the LLMs and other AIs we use will become well placed and non-intrusive.

Aufgehtsabgehts , to pics in Riverfire 2024, Brisbane, Australia [OC]

Looks great! How long did you expose for that, did you use any filter?

ada OP ,
@ada@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

It’s a computational mode in the camera. It takes an initial photo, and then a series of photos of equal length, and composites any new light on the subsequent photos on the first. In this case, from memory, it’s 5 photos at one second exposure each.

Basically, it lets you do a long exposure, without blowing out static light sources.

There’s a slight post processing change to the colour, to bring out the orange/teal effect, but it’s pretty subtle

Edit - FYI, your reply was tagged as German, which means that non german speakering lemmy users probably won’t see it, because most instances hide replies of languages the user doesn’t speak

possiblylinux127 , to linux in Can't connect to WPA2-EAP on Fedora Kinoite

You probably want Peap. I don’t belieave you can’t do EAP by itself. Go to your schools help page for the correct information.

Also since you are on Lemmy.zip, I do run a Linux question community !Linuxquestions

kandoh , to showerthoughts in There is no history on the History channel. There's nothing true on TruTV. There's no music on music television. There's no science on the science channel.

Under capitalism, when you have the perfect product the only way to continue to increase profits is to make cheaper and shittier

Mango , to linuxmemes in I'm looking at you, ubisoft

Wouldn’t that be first party launchers?

magic_lobster_party , to memes in Let's Morb one more time..

I liked when they said “it’s concording time” and concorded all over the place.

MediaSensationalism , (edited ) to linux in How can we make Linux more appealing as "just works"?
@MediaSensationalism@lemmy.world avatar

The issue starts at the fact that it’s difficult to find a computer sold by a common major distributor with Linux already installed, nor does Linux have any marketing aside from word of mouth to compete with the aggressive Microsoft/Apple duopoly.

The threshold to entry begins at simply having the technical prowess to install an alternative operating system on one’s computer, which I don’t believe a good majority of people are even capable of. Before that, people also need an incentive to transition in the first place. They’ve probably been using their current OS for a good portion of their life and are more than comfortable with it without putting themselves through another learning curve.

The average person isn’t considering an alternative to what they’re already using, and if they are, it usually isn’t Linux. The biggest problem isn’t appeal or ease of use; it’s exposure and immediate accessibility.

That said, performance and simplicity would be an excellent selling point for Linux. It would be absolutely worth banking on the open-source nature of it to appeal to a growing demographic of people interested in privacy-oriented tech as well.

aesthelete , to fediverse in How do we get "normies" to adopt the Fediverse?

Is it an option to not? Cuz if so that’s what I’d choose.

Mango , to noncredibledefense in Doctrine change

It’s called emergency gameplay! The old meta is contrived!

CrescentMadeJr , to piracy in NFL

n3rdmade.github.io/TBCPL/

Thetvapp.to was what I used last night. It’s way better than nflbite.

rand_alpha19 , to asklemmy in Can anyone name some mysteries in stories where the answer ended up delivering and was better than the mystery itself?

Maybe not the best example, but The Prestige was very fun. I thought the reveal was worth waiting for, it sort of felt like a whodunit.

pcouy , to selfhosted in Open-source and self-hosted enterprise?

I can recommend some stuff I’ve been using myself :

  • Dolibarr as an ERP + CRM : requires some work to configure initially. As most (if not all) features are disabled by default, it requires enabling them based on what you need. It also has a marketplace with a bunch of modules you can buy
  • Gitea to manage codebases for customer projects. It can also do CI but I’ve not looked into it yet
  • Prometheus and its ecosystem (mostly promtail and grafana) for monitoring and alerting
  • docker mail server : makes it quite easy to self host a full mail server. The guides in their doc made it painless for me to configure dmarc/SPF/other stuff that make e-mail notoriously hard to host
  • Cal.com as a self hostable alternative to calendly
  • Authentik for single sign-on and centralized permission management
  • plausible for lightweight analytics
  • a mix of wireguard, iptables and nginx to basically achieve the same as cloudflare proxying and tunnels

I design, deploy and maintain such infrastructures for my own customers, so feel free to DM me with more details about your business if you need help with this

Decronym Bot , to selfhosted in Open-source and self-hosted enterprise?

Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:

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HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the Web
VPS Virtual Private Server (opposed to shared hosting)
nginx Popular HTTP server

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