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- Comment on Radon 22 hours ago:
Nice to see you here Mr. President.
- Comment on Meta’s star AI scientist Yann LeCun plans to leave for own startup 2 days ago:
I saw a short interview with him by France 24 and he mainy said he thinks the current direction of the research teams at Meta is wrong. He made a contrast between top-down push to deliver org as opposed to long leash, leave the researches to experiment with things. He said Meta shifted from the latter to the former and he doesn’t agree with the approach.
- Comment on Meta’s star AI scientist Yann LeCun plans to leave for own startup 3 days ago:
Also he thinks LLMs are a dead end for getting smarter AI.
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- Comment on LF Suggestions on how to architect new setup, 5x22TB + 3x4TB NVME 3 days ago:
ZFS. It runs on whatever RAM you give it.
- Comment on Mastodon CEO steps down as the social network restructures 3 days ago:
The organization has already transitioned to a nonprofit in the U.S. but is still working to set up a nonprofit in Belgium, or an AISBL, to replace the German entity, which lost its nonprofit status last year. Once established, the Belgian nonprofit will be the future home of the organization. In the meantime, the U.S.-based 501©(3) c nonprofit will own the trademark and other assets.
Very important step.
- Comment on Rebble · Core Devices Keeps Stealing Our Work 4 days ago:
Wait so is this about the app catalog? Because Rebble appears to be MIT-licensed open source, which means Eric can fork it and use it, even not contribite his changes back.
- Comment on I made a project that can install/configure/orchestrate 115+ applications on your homelab using Ansible! 5 days ago:
As someone who’s done cloud infrastructure professionally, this is the right way to make a project for setting up self-hosted applications. Not writing a bunch of bash scripts and putting them behind some web UI. We have well established infrastructure/config-as-code systems that are the gold standard which runs most clouds out there. Ansible is one of them. That’s the right tool for this job and a ton of professionals understand it and therefore can easily contribute for the ones who don’t to use. I’m unfortunatrly invested in SaltStack but I wouldn’t feel worried to deploy a (well revied) project built on Ansible. Then slap a web UI on it if you like but that should be another project that hooks uses this one.
- Comment on Introducing SlopStop: Community-driven AI slop detection in Kagi Search 6 days ago:
This is much needed.
- Comment on Scandal 1 week ago:
Penis hazard
- Comment on Pedobear Approved 1 week ago:
Savage
- Comment on Breaking: Google is easing up on Android's new sideloading restrictions! 1 week ago:
Err, that’s not true on the last fee devices I’ve used, Pixels and a Fairphone. Installing apps from APK files doesn’t require me to enable dev options. In fact trying to install an APK from say Files brings me straight to the permission setting. It’s also per-app. It can be accessed under Settings > Apps > Special app access > Insyall unknown apps.
- Comment on Nextcloud plans to invest over €250 million in digital sovereignty 1 week ago:
high-performance
- Comment on Is self-hosting becoming too gatekept by power users? 1 week ago:
You bury your lede by mentioning “your project” at the end.
Basically means the user has to trust that project to do the right thing and be maintained to keep their setup secure.
- Comment on Is self-hosting becoming too gatekept by power users? 1 week ago:
Same. No WAN ingress without VPN.
- Comment on Is self-hosting becoming too gatekept by power users? 1 week ago:
“If you can’t configure Docker, reverse proxies, and Yaml files, you shouldn’t be self-hosting.”
If this is an example of gatekeeping, I think you are misjudging.
Whenever self-hosting there’s a very real risk of exposing your private data to the internet. Potentially a lot more private data than you’d otherwise expose via cloud providers. This risk necessitates a basic understanding of some of the importand bits and how to operate them securely. If not for that, then anything would go.
Understanding docker, reverse proxy, and YAML which is used to configure those is part of probably the simplest way to get to secure self-hosting. I’d add a self-hosted VPN to access local resources. I’m not aware of a magic UI solution that does it all and securely. Docker compose files are very accessible. A couple of those followed by
docker compose up -dand you have a basic env up and running. - Comment on Contacted by the US Secret Service & the AI Surveillance Center Dystopia 1 week ago:
Same boat. I guess brother in law is gonna have some GN coasters too. 😆
- Comment on Contacted by the US Secret Service & the AI Surveillance Center Dystopia 1 week ago:
- Comment on Palantir CEO Says a Surveillance State Is Preferable to China Winning the AI Race 2 weeks ago:
There’s research that shows the process of accumulating so much wealth both selects and creates sociopaths. This is why they’re very overrepresented in the upper class. Sure, not all of them are. Maybe you’d be the exception. I also think I’d be the exception but I’m not too confident. :D
- Comment on Palantir CEO Says a Surveillance State Is Preferable to China Winning the AI Race 2 weeks ago:
The only important indicator. Everything else is window dressing.
- Comment on Elon Musk says Optimus will 'eliminate poverty' in speech after his $1 trillion pay package was approved 2 weeks ago:
We’d likely have to go through socialism before that anyways so it’ll be a while indeed.
- Comment on Palantir CEO Says a Surveillance State Is Preferable to China Winning the AI Race 2 weeks ago:
It may be even better than sliced bread.
- Comment on Palantir CEO Says a Surveillance State Is Preferable to China Winning the AI Race 2 weeks ago:
You make Karp sad. Why won’t you buy his profit-driven narrative?
- Comment on Palantir CEO Says a Surveillance State Is Preferable to China Winning the AI Race 2 weeks ago:
Of course he does. But false dichotomy aside, China has a good chance winning the AI race anyway. Given their existing work, the investment they’re doing in higher education, the internationally trained talent the got, and the industrial base to make cheap energy and hardware, I think at the very least China has a decent chance to create equivalent tools at a lower price than whatever the US AI industry creates.
- Comment on Best Android TV box in 2025? 2 weeks ago:
NVIDIA Shield. :|
- Comment on Bonfire Social 1.0 is here, back the community‑funded roadmap 2 weeks ago:
Gave them some cash.
- Comment on iSweep 2 weeks ago:
Not sure if sarclstic but they make robot mops too and they can work on areas of any size.
- Comment on Lemmy "Subscribed" page loads slower than "All"? 2 weeks ago:
I don’t see a noticeable slowness on lemmy.ca with Subscribed+Scaled. That said it could be I don’t have enough subs.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
I’m going to buy some powder detergent today.
- Comment on 28-pound electric motor delivers 1000 horsepower 2 weeks ago:
They work well on bikes. I could appreciate 1000bhp hub on my 12kg touring bike. 🤭