… She was ALREADY sentenced to death. What else are they expecting to achieve now?
… She was ALREADY sentenced to death. What else are they expecting to achieve now?
I really loved it. But way too early i realized what was up. I remember reading about the gas leak incident in some comic i read when i was a kid in the 80s, and my mind made that connection rather early. I still enjoyed it throughly, and I’m always waiting for whatever Supermassive is up to next.
I like to open multiple tabs on what I’m going to watch next, and Freetube is a bit clunky with the window management (I wish they had tabs!). So far uBlock has been doing an impeccable job…but these days I can see it struggling a bit more. I can see youtube REALLY tries to give me an ad first, sometimes when you open the video, you can see the first frame of an ad instead of the thumbnail while it starts buffering, then it skips to the video. The ad is not shown, but the first frame of an ad sometimes escapes into the video while it buffers at the beginning, for a second.
Thanks I appreciate your reply… I have a bit of concern about an unprivileged container having firewall limitations (as I might have read in the past this was…finicky), but I’m going to give it a shot.
Pixel 7 here from S10e. Still sucks. I hear finally Pixel 9 fixed it.
Thanks…Yeah I saw it. I have a few docker things deployed. But the “getting started” section completely ignores setting up the Postgresql DB, which very clearly it seems to want. This is not listed as a requirement, but still hinted casually around whenever it mentions the user/pass, environment variables etc.
So…is there anywhere mentioned how to get the whole thing up and running, including docker and postgresql?
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As long as we can install Graphene, we get a clutter-free phone with plenty of RAM for other uses, and perhaps locallly run privacy friendly AI in the near future.
Would be nice if Graphene managed to implement some of those AI features locally. Without the AI use, i think this thing could fly. Seems the foldable might have really slow wireless charge though :(
John Oliver dedicated an episode to his bullshit about a week ago.
John Oliver dedicated an episode to his bullshit about a week ago.
Not at the same level. Ublock can remove way more granular spam and ads than pihole, which is limited at DNS requests. I use both… Running Firefox of course.
If you’re complaining at the fact that this bot will give feedback regarding any news article trustworthiness…I appreciate it saving me a few clicks and a search. I have my own pet peeves with its source’s own bias, but that would be a different discussion. I have no qualms with it showing on every news article giving a heads up regarding the news source being pure bullshit generally, or having any merit.
Alternatively, if your complaint is on the length of each of this bots posts, my comment is merely pointing out that you’re blaming the wrong culprit here, as this is a bug in your app of choice for Lemmy, and it renders correctly on many other apps.
Terrible execution…in your specific app which doesn’t follow Lemmy’s fomatting standard?
So the dev of Boost needs to properly implement spoilers. Because definitely that’s not how the text is meant to be show. 4 lines here, Jerboa for Android.
Just wanted to thank you, as I hadn’t had any luck running any other SD software on my AMD setup with Nobara. But after a couple of fixes to get rocm running, this one runs, and runs pretty fast. Thanks!
Sometimes…and sometimes they have rather good UI. But usually it gets pretty messed up when translated. I’ve found the network speed to be pretty decent for image transfer, even at the inefficient MJPEG format they’re currently using right now. They said they’re working on better encoding. Today I found that the remote keyboard/mouse work on certain desktops, but sometimes stops on text mode or when on BIOS. And then you continue booting, and it works again. Not sure what’s going on with the hardware identifier they’re using…
So…yeah, once they fix the keyboard/mouse issue, and add the function to remotely load ISOs (not only the ones on its own storage), it’s going to be golden. Since it has SSH, I think in theory you should be able to upload the ISOs remotely using SFTP or similar, but I haven´t tested just yet.
Posted on their github. All they have is a Chinese forum. And the wiki is…rough at the moment. Chinese only (not a problem with a translation extension) and a lot of “Todo” sections there. Basically the UI right now has no configuration options, besides “checking for updates” which didn’t tell you which version you’re in anyway. While I was testing I saw the check for updates had a blue dot, so I guess it did manage to reach their servers, and after checking and installing an update…seems that menu had a slight improvement, and now it does say current running version. But that’s it.
But there’s no denying the huge potential for this tiny device. It’s way cheaper and smaller, and consumes way less power. The physical limitations I can see is the NIC is only 10/100 (no gigabit connection), and no wifi. Everything else is software, which I reckon they’ll be working on.
You have no idea how much fun its being.
I just love how natural Kaldi sounds. A bit more convoluted to get up and running, but it sounds really great.