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Can confirm, Forgejo also has actions that are compatible with github actions. I just started using that a little bit recently. Gitea does too. No reason to stay on github anymore.
I read that they would also make a “beeline” for the best food option, which if it’s that, means they wouldn’t be pollinating flowers, just feeding on the new food. So probably better as a tool for beekeepers, so they can still go pollinate flowers
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Technology•YouTube ads are about to get even longer and they’ll be unskippableEnglish
20·4 months agoUblock origin has been working for YouTube for me, they’ve had some rough patches where YouTube updated and then they had to update, but it’s been smooth for the past couple years.
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Steampunk@lemmy.zip•Is Steamboy (2004) the most steampunk movie we have?English
4·5 months agoThe American wild west (1865-1895) and Victorian era (1837-1901) were during the same time period.
The aesthetics may normally be different, but there were certainly people who lived in Victorian England who then moved to America during that time. And they most likely kept their Victorian e belongings when they moved, since they were still in the victorian era.
So I don’t find it far fetched that someone from Victorian steampunk England could have brought their stuff over to wild west steampunk America.
I went with quantized Gemma
Well, was it quantized in a way that iphone 16 supports?
Often it’s the quantization where things break down, and the hardware needs to support the quantization, can’t run FP16 on int8 hardware… And sometimes the act of quantization can cause problems too.
And yeah, LLMs are likely going to be very hit or miss anyway.
Store Wars was great when it was the new thing.
For the uninitiated: https://youtu.be/hVrIyEu6h_E
Grats on the 10k stars!
Unfortunately I’m also in the camp of “when would I need this” but maybe I’ll try to set it up anyways/just in case. I never need to do anything to pdfs that Firefox can’t do…
We believe the ultimate moral defense of markets is that they divert people who otherwise would raise armies and start religions into peacefully productive pursuits.
Um. Hmm. Pretty sure that didn’t work and those in politics are raising armies and not doing peaceful pursuits…
Also a lot of the stuff about willing buyer and seller assumes that the buyer has options, I don’t think from the perspective of real people that everyone has that many options, so they end up with loans or other things which are not good, just to be able to afford vehicles to get to work or a place to live.
So a lot if this seems written by a rich person who has always been able to buy everything they needed and more, not someone who is having to go take loans or go into debt just to be able to get to work.
I’ve not found them useful yet for more than basic things. I tried Ollama, it let’s you run locally, has simple setup, stays out of the way.
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You Should Know•YSK this is Professor Edward Bullmore from Cambridge University, one of the world leading expert on the brain. He believes a lot of depression and anxiety is actually linked to inflammation
7·6 months agoOnly “up to one third can be fixed by avoiding inflammation”
So, he’s going to give almost the same advice as everyone else and not even help the other ~66%, and that’s “up to” so it could actually only fix less than that, he didn’t give a lower bound, could be less than 1%.
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Technology•Bye Bye Big Tech: How I Migrated to an almost All-EU Stack (and saved 500€ per year)English
12·6 months agoBlogging, Newsletter & Co.: Well, as you can see, I’m writing on Substack. There are no alternatives except to host it entirely yourself, but that doesn’t make sense to me right now.
Let me introduce you to bear blog: https://bearblog.dev/
I don’t yet use it, but I read a few of the blogs. Very RSS feed reader friendly and it’s simple without excess crap.
Thanks for the info! Tbh I never looked into extensions, honestly like 90% of the point was to get the hundreds of photos off my phone and into somewhere else.
But I’ll have to look into that.
Honestly syncthing was very attractive at first, and then I went for next cloud because it looked to me more complete and more full. I’m trying to find something my wife could possibly also use, so next cloud having online editing with collabora was nice to try to have it feel like Google docs, but since I’m migrating away from that then maybe sync thing is worth a try too.
I’ve had next cloud break on me before and it runs slow, so I switched to Seafile instead for files, but actually Seafile scares me even more than next cloud because at least next cloud saves files on disk as files you can copy out to somewhere else if you need to access them (I’m not above emergency scp of important files to get the files I need).
Seafile uses some binary format that means I can only get files in and out through the Web interface. If Seafile breaks, I’m SOL to recover data to somewhere else and need to be able to get a working backup or fix it. I can’t just scp files to a local machine to work on them.
Nothing broken yet, but there’s still time! So far I set up immich instead of seafile for photos (keeping seafile instead of next cloud for files, but immich is way better for photos) And set up link warden and floccus for book mark backup and sync.
I have had some interesting DNS issues though where the immich app would not reliably resolve my immich local domain from the pihole, so of course there’s a DNS issue… Working around that by using the IP for now, it seems to be an issue only with the app.
Glad that Chef Jean-Pierre got to retire now.
If you thought that the Onyo was fun, you should watch some of his other videos. He’ll show you how to make sauces so good, you could just rub it all over your body!
Prusa slicer, orcaslicer, I’ve used both on Linux, runs native.
Prusa slicer was in the repos, orca slicer I had to download the app image.
Also openscad, freecad, also work for 3d modeling and should be in your distro’s repositories.
“needles/yarn after cheap”
That’s a lie. My wife is into knitting and crochet, I’ve seen $300 purchases for yarn only, for just one dress. Not to mention $50-100 needles or swifts or yarn caking tools








Pretty sure now it’s the key of bee flat…