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If they had the best of the users in mind they would try to sell it. But if I was the CCP I would do everything so they couldn't sell it. Then you'd have a martyr which you could always point to that the US is also blocking, so blocking can't be so bad.

I don't see what the CCP would get out of selling it.

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Oh that reminds me of another use of it last year. I let it translate some official divorce papers from Korean to German and then let a human read through it and give it a stamp of approval. Payed $5 for the stamp instead $70 for the translation.

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Check out llama3 which you can run locally.

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I was looking at it too but went for https://mxroute.com/ because they offer a very minimalistic plan without up selling.

I also found some vaucher where I paid $45 for three years with 10GB mail, unlimited domains and email addresses.

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Performance is why I stopped using it and replaced it with Radicale for card- and CalDAV and Syncthing for filesyncing. Couldn't be happier with the results.

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I used it mostly for calendar and adressbok synchronization between devices bit the performance was so bad O had to replace it.

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Oh you live in South Sudan and are on Lemmy? I think you're the first person from Africa I encounter here. I guess you're a imigrant? Or are you born there?

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I explicitly asked if they are one or the other. But my guess that they are an immigrant comes from the sentence before where I say that they are the first person on Lemmy I saw coming from an African country. I see the same here in Korea, if you look at !korea which seems to be the most subscribed Korean community on lemmy, only the server Admin seems to be Korean, everyone else seems to be a immigrant like me, because Lemmy is very focused on North America and Europe.

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My point has nothing to do with money or education, but that Lemmy is practically only used in North America and Europe (with Japan being the exception of the rule). Here in South Korea nobody other than a few immigrants use it. So I wanted to know if this is the same case in African countries or if they are themselves born there and still somehow found Lemmy and started using it.

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What is so weird about that? I am a immigrant in Korea and one of the very few who access Lemmy from Korea. I also haven't seen anyone from South Sudan on Lemmy before that person so I wondered how it became known there, and I don't think the assumption that a immigrant who already has contact with people from north america and Europe would know about Lemmy in South Sudan in comparison to local people -like here in Korea - is so outlandish.

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What I am missing is something where I can sync what podcast I am playing and the minute and second where in the podcast I am.

This way I could switch seamlessly between devices.

Does it have functionality like that?

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That makes it very interesting, hm I just don't have Nextcloud.

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Yeah relying on someone else's computer is not optimal. And also when it's a proprietary protocol you can only use one client on all devices.

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Does gpodder sync playtime too? I never could figure out how and then their webside was broken for so long so I gave up on it.

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Yeah I get it, thanks. I just already use Antennapod and like it a lot. I will check Pinepods out, perhaps it's already good enough that I would be OK giving up Antennapod, if not then installing Nextcloud to get this sync functionality between devices.

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This seems like a better candidate for AI, GPUs are just to energy inefficient.

jeena ,
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That compares a whole human vs. A graphics card. If you only have connected brain cells, I imagine that it would be much cheaper than having to sustain a whole body.

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I like Uptime Kuma, but it only monitors if a service is online or not. I'm up to 21 services now so I'm not interested in all their details, just if I need to fix something urgently.

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I haven't done it yet but I plan on doing it. But I never bothered with a VPN and just expose a ssh port. So I plan just to mount a directory with sshfs.

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I am using duckdns.org and let my router ping it when it's public IP changes. Then I use nginx as a reverse proxy with help of https://nginxproxymanager.com/ so I don't need to write config files and it also runs certbot for my so I don't need to deal with https manually.

Actually I also have my own domain so I use a subdomain pointing via CNAME to the duckdns subdomain. This way I can easily change the provider of dyndns.

Google fires 28 workers for protesting $1.2 billion Israel contract (www.nbcnews.com)

"Google issued a stern warning to its employees, with the company’s vice president of global security, Chris Rackow, saying, “If you’re one of the few who are tempted to think we’re going to overlook conduct that violates our policies, think again,” according to an internal memo obtained by CNBC."

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What did they think would happen? Google removed "don't be evil" a long time ago.

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I work for one and hope it goes well enougs so I can get my money for the work I'm doing.

jeena OP ,
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Oh it was a member of the company? That's embarrassing.

jeena OP ,
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He did something similar for the Apple VR headset. Not as extreme, but probably because the product was not that shit.

jeena OP ,
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I was writing on the phone and editing something and yeah, that's the result :D

jeena OP ,
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It has limitations, sure, but I got blocked and was in ironically interested. The topic has been explained well on a high level.

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Pine Time

I agree with that. It only has really the basic features, but honestly, I'm not using any other features on my Samsung smart watch anyway. I had one and it has one feature which makes it better then the regular smart watches, the battery life. If I remember correctly it ran for almost a week before I had to charge it again.

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Oh how cool, I didn't realize that Florent Revest is still keeping his AsteroidOS alive, great to see! I've worked with him a couple of years ago and he implemented over the air updates in our custom Linux distribution. I see AsteroidOS is still build with Yocto, cool stuff and great guy!

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Strictly speaking this one does not find the odd numbers, it just prints them.

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https://tasks.org/ does it with CalDAV, and you can share different CalDAV calendars with different people, fo example in Next cloud fairly easily, but also with Radicals, a bit more manual.

"Permission is Hereby Granted" -- MIT License text becomes viral “sad girl” piano ballad generated by AI (arstechnica.com)

On Wednesday, prompt engineer Riley Goodside tweeted an AI-generated song created with the prompt "sad girl with piano performs the text of the MIT License," and it began to circulate widely in the AI community online.

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That at least is a very creative way of using AI, nice.

jeena ,
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How often do you reinstall your OS? In practice never, I installed Arch around 8 years ago on one computer and that's the install I have today still. I copied it twice to a bigger SSD but that's kind of it.

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I like home assistant but I feel I'm always so behind with my own instances everything feels very outdated how I have it. But I just have no time to modernize it.

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I don't want to do that because once there are new features you want, upgrading in a big bang is basically impossible because there are too many breaking changes. So it's better at least to fix small things all the time. Also on top of that security updates are very important too.

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Yeah that's what I'm doing too. On top of that I have 3 instances, my own at home, the one at my parents house and then another one at their summer house.

nginx proxy manager changes IP. How to get static container IP?

all the containers change IP addresses frequently. For home assistant a static IP address of the proxy manager is mandatory in order to reach it. For jellyfin it is useful to see which device accesses jellyfin. If the IP always changes, it doesn't work properly....

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A container does not have an IP, only a network card has an IP. Containers normally use a specific port which normally is not changing like 8080 or 8123, etc. I think you misunderstood something with your setup.

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Jecho chambers are what leads to those attacs.

Are you reusing one postgres instance for all services?

I have many services running on my server and about half of them use postgres. As long as I installed them manually I would always create a new database and reuse the same postgres instance for each service, which seems to me quite logical. The least amount of overhead, fast boot, etc....

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That's good, but soon every video will partially be AI because it'll be build in into the tools. Just like every photo out there is retouched with Lightroom/Photoshop.

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Do bitwarden and KeePassX share the database or do you have it separated for some reason? Why don't you use something keepassx compatible on the phone?

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