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[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago

I never said debian wasn't fine. Where do I doubt that debian wasn't stable? Which of the bigger 10 distros isn't stable?

[–] [email protected] -5 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (6 children)

Debian is far from being a mainstream workstation distro.

Debian is/was a very good server distro but there are lots of good alternatives to debian nowadays which may be much better for someones usecase. Debian is not the ultima ratio.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 days ago (2 children)

What's the problem of paying for an OS?

https://www.suse.com/licensing/price/

[–] [email protected] -1 points 5 days ago

I'm just stating that the article is stretching facts. There are other sentences as well but I don't want to bother too much writing it all down.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 5 days ago (7 children)

According to microsoft, as an enterprise (and other factors) you can buy Advanced Data Residency add-on (ADR) such that your data resides in the country of your choice, not the US.

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/microsoft-365/enterprise/advanced-data-residency?view=o365-worldwide

[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 days ago

It's easier to sell the idea that you will get x million this year based on a monthly forecast compared to a yearly forecast.

The question is why do I pay once and not monthly for many services? Because they don't provide bank details and only let me donate via stripe or paypal. Donating 50ct via stripe per momth is just nuts. So, I have to donate 10 bucks once every two years so that We don't pay too much to stripe (and even then stripe gets way too much)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

Vscode is a good one. You may want eto use extensions. You can then drop texstudio as well.

If you are looking for WYSIWYG, marktext is great. But there are lots of markdown editors.

Iirc, Kde also published one last year which looked neat

If you are curious, zed might be the editor of the future.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

What is inline latex? Do you just mean math, or do you really use latex functions?

Do you really have to use latex or can't you already migrate to typst?

For raw markdown I can recommend any text editor I guess. I use vscode/codium the most.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

Nice. This is such a stackoverflow answer. I love it

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)
[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

The longer your session, the harder it gets?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

https://matrix.org/support

https://element.io/partners

I am missing a lot of partners/institutions. Why are they not funding matrix? There is legitimate interest from many.

I like having such a freemium model. If you aren't using the service much, you don't put a big burden with your images. An alternative could be to delte stuff after x years.

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LLMs can be very useful for my personal life. How can I deal with this in the future?

  • the quality highly depends on model, size, internet access, etc.
  • They get seemingly more accurate over time

Personally, I can find information within a second. I can ask it which philosopher wrote about "free will" and it'll provide me a good chunk of information that sounds very plausible. Gemini is very impressive from a layman's perspective. llama is worse in this regard but still ok. It may only be good on the surface but I can ask it for the book as well and it'll provide me information. It will get better over time.

Google already knows a lot of stuff and now it will collect even more information about people. I caught myself asking it a philosophical thought of myself.

I was asking the computer. I was not judging an output of it. I was asking to judge my output.

I was asking the computer a philosophical question that has no clear answer. I evaluated the computer's output and was happy it told me that I was right.

I also do maths with a computer. I trust it, it is usually deterministic.

I've also asked it about medical advice, which sounded good.

Today, I wanted to ask it something else, and I was observing that I ask a computer a question. I'd need many minutes, many difficult minutes to think about it. I'd need to research more information, talk to people. But I chose to prompt it.

I realised that I would need to think about this and prompt a community to think about it to exchange information by (hopefully) humans.

Using llms, especially online llms, e.g. google, yield higher quality output than local llms in my experience, hence I'd like to use online llms. But I do not want to give every question I have to google. I do not want all of us giving everything to google. Am I overreacting? Fear of new technology?

It can save me a lot of time. "I could achieve more" by using it. could I really? wouldn't the ai achieve it for me? do i want the achievement anyway? Do I want to get a headstart with ai? I write code for a living. is there a huge difference in writing deterministic code and the probabilistic llm output?

Fear of missing out is kicking in.

I do not want to get left behind but I also do not want to give up my free will.

I do not want to lose my privacy (to google).

I do not want to lose my philosophical maturity, or at least what's left of it.

Fear of missing out is kicking in.

 

How do we know that the people on reddit aren't talking to bots? Now, or in the future? what about lemmy?

Even If I am on a human instance that checks every account on PII, what about those other instances? How do I know as a server admin that I can trust another instance?

I don't talk about spam bots. Bots that resemble humans. Bots that use statistical information of real human beings on when and how often to post and comment (that is public knowledge on lemmy).

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how can you run caddy with a Caddyfile with systemd with enabled selinux on fedora?

I can manually start caddy with caddy start or /usr/bin/caddy run --environ --config /etc/caddy/Caddyfile which is also in /usr/lib/systemd/system/caddy.service.

Caddy works just fine but I can't start it with systemd without disabling selinux with sudo setenforce 0.

edit:

I found a tutorial on how to start caddy on centos that disables selinux, starts caddy with systemctl and then enabales selinux again. That does not sound right to me.

 

How can I publish a quarto document with huge dataset? The page is interactive and relies on data. Thanks!

 

Let's say I'd like to see or read about art that has the topic "time" or "joy". Where can I look it up. How do you find or research art?

 

Let's say I'd like to see or read about art that has the topic "time" or "joy". Where can I look it up. How do you find or research art?

 

Which maps can you recommend / do you use?

I'm looking for a map that has english names all over the world. Moreover a more beautiful world map would be awesome.

 

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