

I’ll check Voyager out, thanks. But still, I suspect most of Lemmy uses the default UI
I’ll check Voyager out, thanks. But still, I suspect most of Lemmy uses the default UI
I mean the notification about new, unread message. Sort won’t solve that, I observe too many communities
I think that the problem is not with propagation, but that we don’t get notifications about other comments under a post we commented on.
What’s more, if this comment gets an answer, and then someone will comment that answer, I will not be informed of that branch of discussion
If one is running proton. AppDB is for Wine
Depends which programs. Also, it’s very possible that there are open source alternatives
But if you are dead set on using exactly the same program, https://appdb.winehq.org/ is a database of if and how to make them run on Linux. Wine’s core focus is games, but many programs are covered there too
and not asleep yet
$ which diffuc
diffuc: aliased to diff -uw --color=always
$ which grepnir
grepnir: aliased to grep -niIr
$ cat `which ts`
#!/bin/bash
if [ "$#" -lt 1 ]; then
tmux list-sessions
exit
fi
if ! tmux attach -t "$1"
then
tmux new-session -s "$1"
fi
There are more translations. Some links return 404 already
yeah, you need some help
🤡
On serious note, have you by any chance somehow saved the previous start and end values? Like in history of the shell, terminal or even a piece of paper?
I’ve found out in the past, that if you recreate the partition table as it was, the data will be read fine
Otherwise, you might need to use RescueCd to try and get the partition borers back. But if you haven’t rebooted since that fateful keypress, first focus on trying to get to what partition borders were printed in the terminal earlier. IMO it will be the fastest and easiest
Even if you will get those in cylinders and will have to calculate those back to MBs
Wha?
WasItAI is a powerful AI-powered tool designed to detect AI-generated images. It helps users differentiate between real and fake images, ensuring the integrity of visual content. WasItAI uses advanced algorithms to analyze the characteristics and patterns within an image. By comparing these features against a vast database of real and AI-generated images, it can accurately detect the image’s origin.
There’ve been proofs (scientific papers) that what we call AI currently can’t really do that
At that point just let me ditch the formality and send over the summary in the first place.
A tangent a little bit but so much this. Why haven’t we normalized using fewer words already?
Why do we keep writing (some blogs and all of content marketing) whole screens of text to convey just a sentence of real content?
Why do we keep the useless hello and regards instead of just directly getting to the points already?
According to modlog it was against Rule#2
Wasn’t there the same question here yesterday?
I don’t know
Fortunately
but maybe “yet”…
I Ducked https://activisthandbook.org/wellbeing/deescalation maybe one of the sources would be helpful?
EDIT: purely what I (from my chair) think might work: (of course, don’t step outside your own boundaries, safety etc)
EDIT2:
I think the message was “be prepared to de-escalate provocations during protests”
It might be interesting to cross-post this question to [email protected]
but brace for impact
I don’t think such trend would be so big. And anyone who has used any LLM for programming learns very quickly that those are very far from replacing anyone
They don’t want to use those tools, legal or technical, because it goes against the spirit of FOSS, even if it’s to stop someone else who is abusing the spirit of FOSS.
I’m not convinced. It all started from a license saying “if you want to distribute your version, you have to license it the same”. One either plays by the rules or the modification doesn’t see the light of day. And at the time of publication, it was rather radical stance
Freedom sometimes has to be enforced
This is not a story about a company denying free trial to another company because the latter is big. It’s about the latter leeching resources from supporters who’s money go towards the fleet that serves their 4k VM “trial”
It is against the spirit of FOSS
Somehow I haven’t encountered piefed yet. Does it have an option to group the communities one follows? So I could see not only posts in communities I subscribed to, but also only from the ones I’ve put in, for example, “news” group?