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Idk…kind of neat, but is the die rolling example any better than just doing ‘while roll() != 6:’?
Idk…kind of neat, but is the die rolling example any better than just doing ‘while roll() != 6:’?
Thanks for sharing! The band poster is particularly very cool :)
I wonder if someone would go so far as to put tags on each of their record albums to do the same thing (kind of odd not actually playing the vinyl, but it’d be easier to play an album!)
Not an answer: whats your setup for your cameras/security?
Ooh, Ive heard of these. Can you name some of the ways you use them? Do these effectively work as a cheap alternative to a physical switch or can they be used more creatively?
Wow thats a crazy trackball! What brand/model is it?
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.
This cleared up some of the confusion about nostr to me: https://usenostr.org/
Wasd keyboards sells individual keycaps. In their product page, they list the dimensions as XxY. https://www.wasdkeyboards.com/custom-text-cherry-mx-keycaps.html
I dont know if thats standard practice, and on this site only that particular tall size. Not sure about in the general sense. Maybe you can search for 1x1.5 caps and see what you can find.
Edit: nope, they dont even follow their own convention and just write 1xK where K is just rhe other dimension. Sad.
You could always find a parametrized 3d model of a keycap in a particular style, and manually create the model and order to have it printed.
Its a online subscription service but they give you bags from roasters around the world. I see it advertised in youtube videos, and wasnt sure if people had used it to find new brands of coffee they liked.
Today, I was trying oolong. But I have black tea as well. No herbals or greens (I think those are the main families, right?)
Anyone ever done trade coffee? Is it worth it?
Im using nextcloud news and the associated app. I like it because it lets me play podcasts in a player built into the android app. I havent found an up to date rss reader for freshrss that does the same (read you is beautiful, but doesnt have this feature.) And I have nextcloud already up so its easy to start with.
Theres also many plugins for freshrss, including one for rss-bridge that turns urls into rss feeds. I use this for youtube subscriptions. You could also use rss bridge independently, which is what I use for nextcloud news.
Yes. Oci-containers is similar to how you would setup a docker compose. Its not quite one to one. In particular, networks are odd, since you have to hand write a systemd service to create it? But thats only if you want isolated networks. You can find some examples on my github, I use it for most of my services. Heres an example of nocodb with backing postgres database. Its pretty simple: https://github.com/rutrum/dots/blob/master/hosts/modules/nocodb.nix let me know if you have questions in the future
I have an 8bitdo, but I needed to learn how to use xboxdrv to get it working and map the buttons correct (nintendo style vs playstation). But now it works well. Unfortunately havent gotten the paddles to work at all with this method, but I hear that isnt possible if its connected as a generic usb device.
10 GB of a database table sounds like a lot of records. Of course if this contained pictures or other media then this wouldnt be much. But I dont know for certain what data was leaked.
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?
I would love similar movement with regards to doc comment standards. My company uses numpy and its too verbose, and the style guide makes zero mention of type hints so we keep winging it. And with not many tools for enforcing the standards (like what type to actual write for a parameter) its an ongoing battle among the team.
Logicservers is what I use. Its good. The multicraft UI kind of blows though, its also an old version. But they provide the .minecraft folder over ftp so you get full control. A lot of minecraft hosting dont give you that control and they artificially limit you, like capping player counts. Logicservers prices things based on hardware, not “features” like player counts or modding capabilities.
I really think the learning curve will be less than you think. Please consider at least reading the installation instructions. Here’s the page for linuxserver.io’s maintained plex docker container. I’ve linked to the usage section, where you can copy the compose file to deploy it. https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-plex?tab=readme-ov-file#usage
I might be naive, but given how often its being done I have to imagine that of all the project initiatives at Proton, adding LLMs is a relatively easy integration, when you compare it do developing a native application. Im sure theres been work at proton for a long time on those features, its just that the LLM team did this project quickly.