What’s the problem exactly? There are many ways to do it, and I think saying you run apt-get update
is quite fine even if you’re not explicitly saying that you run it as root. And he may not have flatpaks.
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If you’re organisation is small/flexible enough, maybe look into using some kind of stacked diff system. We used graphite at my previous company and it’s amazing for working with these kinds of things where you have a million little things to fix and they’re all kind of dependent on each other.
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aleq@lemmy.worldto solarpunk memes@slrpnk.net•Those windmill blades are all pointing the same direction!32·3 months agoYou certainly have to account for it, but surely some consideration must be paid to the fact that most of these images are quite useless. I’ve probably generated 100s of midjounrey pictures myself, to very little benefit except seeing what it was capable of. If we treat these usages as equal to cover image for a blog, I don’t think it’s quite fair. Not to mention the actively harmful usages (CP, deep fakes etc).
aleq@lemmy.worldto solarpunk memes@slrpnk.net•Those windmill blades are all pointing the same direction!162·3 months agoI don’t really have a horse in this race eitherway, but what about finding a person who can draw a decent looking thumbnail in 15 minutes? Probably that’s gonna be using various webservices such as fiverr or something along the way?
But the whole idea of comparing them is kinda funny. As if that human would just be turned off and not consuming any energy if they weren’t making a thumbnail for your blog. Though maybe they’ll make a cup of coffee they wouldn’t have otherwise before getting to work. You never know!
aleq@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Discord going public. Plz help a future refugee.English33·4 months agoMy experience with Matrix is that the federation itself is a deal breaker. I have a pretty beefy server and good connection which was getting ddosed by running Matrix and timing out on so many requests for avatars/profiles etc. Maybe I did something wrong, but the whole experience rendered me quite skeptical to the viability of it as a federated chat.
That said I’ve had nothing but good experiences using it with big servers set up by pros.
I don’t think so. I’m in Sweden myself.
I don’t know if tuta and posteo have some special privacy features, but if you’re just looking for a non-gmail provider I’ve been very happy with fastmail. It’s an Australian provider with a good track record afaik.
Would also highly recommend getting your own domain if you can, so your address doesn’t belong to whichever provider you choose.
aleq@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•Microsoft is making TypeScript 10x faster with native implementation in Go3·4 months agoBut there is no such implementation AFAIK? How is it making Typescript faster if it’s a completely new implementation?
But certainly, in theory it could become unshackled from JavaScript. Have there been any serious attempts to do so though?
aleq@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•Microsoft is making TypeScript 10x faster with native implementation in Go315·4 months agoI feel this should be obvious to anyone who knows anything about programming, because typescript is just a development tool not a runtime.
Kinda seems like a huge mistake to devaluate nvidia because of deepseek. Deepseek has proven that LLMs can be run much more cheaply than previously thought, the nvidia cards can now do much more than previously thought possible. What am I missing?
aleq@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•New Book-Sorting Algorithm Almost Reaches Perfection | Quanta Magazine17·6 months agoI’m not familiar with Quanta from before, but what a fantastic article. It explains the problem and the history in an engaging way that manages to be approachable to us without an academic background in CS while still retaining some academic substance. Very informative!
aleq@lemmy.worldto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: You might be unknowingly doxxing yourself by sharing links containing trackers14·9 months agoNever knew it, very neat!
aleq@lemmy.worldto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: You might be unknowingly doxxing yourself by sharing links containing trackers13·9 months agoHow do I use this feature? I’m a Firefox user since quantum and had no idea this was a thing.
aleq@lemmy.worldto homeassistant@lemmy.world•LNXLink - Link your Linux computer into Home AssistantEnglish1·11 months agoThis is so cool, first MQTT-based sensor I’ve set up. Already had a broker set up with HA, but how can HA automatically discover which topic to listen to, know the vendor name and how to interpret all the data?
aleq@lemmy.worldOPto homeassistant@lemmy.world•CalDav integration with caching?English2·11 months agoInteresting, so I guess those API-calls are just fetching the cached calendar on my HA Yellow. Wonder why it’s so slow, but I guess there’s not much to do about that then. :(
aleq@lemmy.worldOPto homeassistant@lemmy.world•CalDav integration with caching?English1·11 months agoNot exactly. My main use-case here is for my girlfriend and me to see each both of our calendars in one place, and HA had support for it and is a web portal we both have access to. To do automations on them is secondary.
Currently, whenever I look at the calendar control panel it will load for a bit while pulling all the calendars, and sometimes timeout and not show anything. I believe this to be because it’s pulling from Fastmail / iCloud everytime and might be rate limited or just have a poor connection, this wouldn’t be an issue if the calendars were stored on the instance itself because then it would only miss the latest entries.
The idea that maybe I can self-host an app that does it is that if HA can’t do the caching, then maybe this self-hosted app can and it wouldn’t matter that HA fetches it remotely each time since the remote is on the same local network. Having them as separate calendars is still desirable since that gives some additional information.
aleq@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Wording change and clarification for purchasing Immich · Discussion #11313English4·1 year agoIs immich in a usable state yet? I was looking for a self-hosted image service a while back, but eventually I just went with pigallery2 mostly due to the extremely simple file storage (just point to a folder and you’re good to go), but I do miss being able to manage images/albums from the website and having a more mobile friendly version. I kind of avoided immich due to the repo saying it’s under very active development (#scary).
Didn’t know this guy before but it really doesn’t matter if he was literally Hitler and decides to start using Linux. It’s an operating system not a club, it really makes no difference. Maybe slightly more moderation for people on linux communities on mainstream platforms (e.g. reddit).