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rutrum 72 points 3 years ago

You'd have to explain how gimp doesnt suit your needs, because in the open source world its best in class for photo editing.

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rutrum 61 points a year ago path: 0 15107974, hotness: undefined, score: 61, children: 1
rutrum 55 points 2 years ago

Sometimes the app just shows a barcode that they scan. I always screenshotted the barcode and deleted the app. Better yet, save the barcode in catima https://catima.app/

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rutrum 44 points 3 years ago

Examining my disk partitions with df is ruined now. Every snap gets its own virtual disk.

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rutrum 35 points 3 years ago

Theres so many. Check out the awesome list: https://github.com/...

I think your stategy should be one service at a time. Do everything in docker, and start by tackling a simpler service. For example, you should try paperless-ngx. Absolute game changer. I didnt realize how much managing ny own directory structure sucked until I used this. Then, grow your service list more and more!

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rutrum 31 points 2 years ago

Big fan of the reader mode changes. I'll probabky start using it more often, not just on sites with horrendous popups.

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rutrum 31 points 2 years ago

To be fair, you're taking on a lot of new things at once. You can spin up docker containers on windows too, all while using a UI. I think it's great your exposing yourself to self hosting, linux, command line interface, and containerization all at once, but don't beat yourself up for it taking longer than expected. A lot of it takes time. I encourage you to keep trying and playing. Good luck!

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rutrum 25 points 2 years ago path: 0 11472084, hotness: undefined, score: 25, children: 0
rutrum 25 points 2 years ago

I've used this extension for krita, which lets you select part of the image and have an AI draw in your selection based on a prompt. It can work for outpainting, and inpainting, like removing a feature from an image (or adding one). You may have to do some prompt engineering to get the right outcome: https://github.com/...

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rutrum 23 points 2 years ago

I think it overinflates the click rate, which means despite having more clicks on an ad, that doesnt mean that more people bought some product. This devalues click rate which might make the ad service less valuble to advertisers, so they dont spend as much on Google's ad service.

And in general I think makes any training data for a model more muddy, since adnauseum isnt behaving like a human. So it could make it more difficult to train models that do targeted advertising.

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rutrum 23 points 3 years ago

Bonus pic with my teacup

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rutrum 22 points 2 years ago

As a community, I do think we get hungup on distros. Most of them, as you mentioned, are just different defaults of the same packages.

But at the maintainer level, I do think theres a lot of work distributions do at making sure the software they choose as defaults are up to date, secure, and work with one another. I dont enounter it often, but relying on maintainers to prevent mismatched depencies ending up in the day-to-day linux user has to be worth something. And every set of defaults needs that level of assurance, I would think. Im not a maintainer, I could be off here.

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rutrum 22 points 2 years ago

The problem isnt gmail, the problem is using an email for this purpose. Switching to protonmail wont make a difference. If you want privacy, use a different communications protocol. For example, use signal, and if anyone wants baby updates, they better install it too, cause thats the only way you'll send them.

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rutrum 22 points 2 years ago

Okay this looks big as far as data, but is there any information here that isnt (wasnt) already public? This looks like profile information. Isnt all this already available?

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rutrum 21 points 2 years ago

Do you self host or are you running a nextcloud-managed instance?

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rutrum 19 points 3 years ago

Futhark: a functional language that can be compiled to run in parallel on cpu or gpu. (No need to write cuda directly) https://futhark-lang.org

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rutrum 18 points a year ago

If your typically coffee disolves in hot milk, then you might be used to instant coffee. What you've shown here is a bag of coffee beans and a bag of ground coffee beans. This requires a different method than with instant coffee.

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rutrum 17 points 2 years ago

Imo Rust already has the perfect book. I would make a resource for C developers. Especially since you know C already.

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rutrum 16 points 2 years ago

I think containers get seen as overhead unfairly sometimes. Yes, its not running on bare metal, so theres a layer of abstraction, but I think in practice the performance is nearly identical. Plus, since AIO does things out of the box for you (like a redis cache for instance) it ends up being more performant than a standalone nextcloud instance that isnt configured properly.

That is to say, I use AIO without issues.

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rutrum 16 points 2 years ago

Hey OP, how do you follow all these updates? Is it RSS feeds on these projects? You're on top of it this morning.

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thanks for using Leebra!

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