avidamoeba
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca
- Comment on Immich v2.2.0 adds OCR 1 day ago:
- Comment on US Government Urges Total Ban of Our Most Popular Wi-Fi Router 1 day ago:
The rest of the world would be getting discounts on TP-Link gear.
- Comment on Immich v2.2.0 adds OCR 1 day ago:
It’s what I did. Or you could keep it on a fixed version.
- Comment on Immich v2.2.0 adds OCR 1 day ago:
Megusta
- Comment on Immich v2.2.0 adds OCR 1 day ago:
That’s what I’m waiting for as well.
- Comment on Immich v2.2.0 adds OCR 2 days ago:
Always and forever!
- Comment on Immich v2.2.0 adds OCR 2 days ago:
😆
- Comment on Immich v2.2.0 adds OCR 2 days ago:
Somewhat. I’m guessing this would be proper full OCR, perhaps even selectable. Still scanning.
- Comment on Immich v2.2.0 adds OCR 2 days ago:
I don’t see an ability to rotate in the web app. It’s been available for a long time in the mobile app though.
- Comment on Immich v2.2.0 adds OCR 2 days ago:
Oh it’s not a problem on ongoing basis. Just the initial scan is gonna take forever here. 150K photos…
- Comment on Immich v2.2.0 adds OCR 2 days ago:
The OCR job is running rather slow though. It does about 3 photos per second with 8 jobs concurrency on a Ryzen 7900.
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- Comment on Microsoft seemingly just revealed that OpenAI lost $11.5B last quarter 2 days ago:
This reminds me of something that came up recently. Copilot started hallicinating quite a bit more than usual in Copilot reviews. That made me think about the cost of operarion. As they burn money like this, I won’t be surprised if they start decreasing inference quality to decrease cost per user. Which also means people relying on certain model behaviour for tasks could get nasty surprises. Especially within automation workflows where model outputs aren’t being reviewed.
- Comment on Microsoft seemingly just revealed that OpenAI lost $11.5B last quarter 2 days ago:
If it’s a switch to a robotic AI society, where’s the profit gonna come from? The stock prices reflect expected future profits. If we have more work done by robots and AI, that work isn’t done by people, so people aren’t getting paid for it. Who’s gonna pay for this product to materialize these expected profits?
- Comment on YSK tricks for one of the cheapest meals: beans and rice 3 days ago:
It’s very similar in ingredients but the taste profile is different since there’s no cumin. It’s also typically of a watery, soupy consistency although there are thicker versions.
- Comment on YSK tricks for one of the cheapest meals: beans and rice 3 days ago:
Yup, fresh or dried. If you’re curious about it, just try the recipe exactly as described and it should come out as intended. I don’t even taste during cooking anymore. I just do it with the right measurements and it comes right every time. It’s an Eastern European dish that has countless versions.
- Comment on YSK tricks for one of the cheapest meals: beans and rice 4 days ago:
Bean stew is one of the most delicious things you can cook whether you can afford more or not. Here’s my recipe. Everything but the beans, onions, carrots, paprika, oil and salt is optional and mainly improves the taste profile. Can be done with dried beans too.
Bean stew/soup v4.1
3x beans cans - 540ml 2x onion heads 2x carrots 2tbsp paprika, 1tbsp smoked paprika 2x chicken or beef cubes
Add beans with some water in a pot. Use OG bean water too. Fry onions and carrots in a pan. Once fry is done, add all the paprika and stir for 10-20s then pour into the pot, let it boil once. Add the beef/chicken cubes. Add spearmint, lots. Add some more oil if needed. Olive is great. Add 3-4tbsp marinara, diced tomatoes or balsamic vinegar. Add 1/2 tsp salt (or less) and 1/2tsp of MSG. Test for salt, it might be good enough.
- Comment on An ex-Intel CEO’s mission to build a Christian AI: ‘hasten the coming of Christ’s return’ 4 days ago:
We’re so fucked.
- Comment on Amazon plans to cut 30,000 corporate jobs in response to pandemic overhiring 5 days ago:
The other RTO shoe drops.
- Comment on [deleted] 6 days ago:
Goddamn I’ve been looking (not too hard) for a terrible yt-dlp UI and not finding one for a while! This is exactly whay I needed. I recently setup Pinchflat and was thinking abour shoehorning downloading from random sources in it. This should solve it.
- Comment on return 2 krebs 1 week ago:
OMG not the Krebs cycle! Can we do Linux From Scratch instead?
- Comment on The Sodium-Ion Battery Revolution Has Started 1 week ago:
I’ll def buy some of these for a camping batt as the B-grade cells get thrown on Ali.
- Comment on Media Liberation Day: how can we help newcomers get started and have a good experience on fedi? 1 week ago:
and have a good experience on fedi?
Be excellent to newcomers and each other!
- Comment on China releases 'UBIOS' standard to replace UEFI — Huawei-backed BIOS firmware replacement charges China's domestic computing goals 1 week ago:
Ouch.
- Comment on The Sodium-Ion Battery Revolution Has Started 1 week ago:
Holy fuck, the avg price for LFP was around $60/kWh last year.
- Comment on Corcoran Group CEO says Gen Z’s housing market struggles mirror what boomers faced 30 years ago: ‘Stop buying Starbucks coffee,’ she advises 1 week ago:
These jokes write themselves.
- Comment on Corcoran Group CEO says Gen Z’s housing market struggles mirror what boomers faced 30 years ago: ‘Stop buying Starbucks coffee,’ she advises 1 week ago:
When they show you how stupid they are, believe it and remember it. The myth of meritocracy has to die.
- Comment on Mini pc for home server? 1 week ago:
If power consumption isn’t a huge deal, then an Intel-based Mini PC. This will allow you to do transcoding for streaming as well as any other more CPU-intensive task. It also gives you stellar USB 5Gb support which can be used for quite a large storage pool. I’m running a 5x 16TB ZFS pool on an Intel-based Lenovo mini PC. It’s in a multi-bay USB box. Unfortunately AMD’s pre-AM5 USB controllers aren’t reliable for this use case which is why I said Intel multiple times.
- Comment on Missed car payments, GoFundMe for groceries, booming pawn shops, and more recession clues 1 week ago:
Why not both. One can give you the other. 😅
- Comment on How should Lemmy sort posts so small communities can compete? 2 weeks ago:
Scaled with Subscribed, then liberally subscribe to any and all communities I think I might be interested in. Check the Scaled + All firehose once in a while and subscribe to new communities if anything new shows up.