fiddlestix
@fiddlestix@lemmy.world
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
OK, good points. I’ve had lots of hallucinations and fake info tho.
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
Actually the summaries are good, but you have to know some of it anyway and then check to see if it’s just making stuff up. That’s been my experience.
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
Yeah that’s interesting.
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
I hadn’t considered this. It’s interesting stuff. My old doctor used to just Google stuff in front of me and then repeat the info as if I hadn’t been there for the last five minutes.
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
This is the part that bothers me the most, I think.
- Submitted 8 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 121 comments
- Comment on It is essential to stop using Chrome. Under the pretense of saving users from third-party spyware, Google is creating an ecosystem in which Chrome itself is the spyware. 10 months ago:
I’m going to drop a recommendation for Skiff here. Paid but their free tier (which I’m using) has plenty of good stuff.
- Comment on Google Photos Alternative 10 months ago:
I’m using Immich in Nixos. It’s simple. Takes about 10 mins. You need to set Docker up in your configuration.nix then set Immich up using docker compose. Let me know if you need a hand getting it going.
- Comment on New Study: At Least 15% of All Reddit Content is Corporate Trolls Trying to Manipulate Public Opinion 10 months ago:
Get a room.
- Comment on OwnCloud and NGinx = untrusted domain = sadface 11 months ago:
That is very true. I’ve got Tailscale setup and I can get into it through that. Unfortunately I can’t put Tailscale on my work machines, so having access via the web would be useful.
- Comment on OwnCloud and NGinx = untrusted domain = sadface 11 months ago:
Yeah but the report says the vulnerability is related to graphapi which doesn’t seem to be a part of all OwnCloud installations. I can’t see it on mine either.
- Comment on OwnCloud and NGinx = untrusted domain = sadface 11 months ago:
Thanks a lot. I’m still getting trusted domain errors. Obviously need to have a dig around.
- Comment on OwnCloud and NGinx = untrusted domain = sadface 11 months ago:
Thanks for the rec. I’ve got all my stuff running through NPM and am loath to change it just for this one (annoying) thing!
- Comment on OwnCloud and NGinx = untrusted domain = sadface 11 months ago:
Oof. That’s bad news. I don’t have that bit of kit on my setup though. Luckily.
- Comment on OwnCloud and NGinx = untrusted domain = sadface 11 months ago:
proxy_pass https://
Thanks. I found it, but still borked. Need to do some digging. Strange things are afoot at the Circle K …
- Comment on OwnCloud and NGinx = untrusted domain = sadface 11 months ago:
Thanks a lot. Whereabouts do I add it to Nginx? Do I need to do this through the dashboard for the proxy host or is there something in docker that I need to add?
- Comment on OwnCloud and NGinx = untrusted domain = sadface 11 months ago:
Ah, thank-you so much!
- Comment on OwnCloud and NGinx = untrusted domain = sadface 11 months ago:
Yeah see I’m not even sure what the env vars are. I’m running it with docker-compose and the only alterations I’ve made to anything are to add my IP address to the config file in the trusted domains array. That’s definitely where it needs to go because if I take it out then it flops hard.
- Submitted 11 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 23 comments
- Comment on Advice around setting up two laptops, one as server 11 months ago:
Docker makes it easy to set up and remove apps. Simply (a) create folder, (b) download/copy-paste the docker-compose template into the folder, © run ‘docker-compose up -d’ and watch the magic happen. And if you want to remove the image just do a ‘docker-compose down’ followed by ‘docker system prune -a’ and poof, it’s gone (although this command will remove any docker container that’s not running, so be careful! (Otherwise remove manually with ‘docker ps’ and then ‘rm name-of-container’). I’m in a similar boat to you and my L2 now runs Plex (media), Immich (photos), Mealie (recipes), Kavita (books), OwnCloud (files), PaperlessNgx (important documents) and Joplin (notes). It also runs Nginx Proxy Manager so I can access some of these apps outside my network (you can grab free domains from duckdns.org), and the others I access via Tailscale for extra security (highly recommend looking it up). Enjoy your journey. It gets very addictive!
- Comment on Chrome not proceeding with Web Integrity API deemed by many to be DRM 1 year ago:
I reckon Kagi is the best start engine out there. It’s paid though. Second I’d have Qwant followed by DDG.
- Comment on AI will change the way we do everything. All jobs will be replaced. 1 year ago:
I bit the bullet on Kagi a few weeks ago. I love it. Am never going back. Worth every penny to me.
- Comment on Tailscale - vhat am I doing wrong? 1 year ago:
It’s the Tailscale IP. I can connect to it no problem.
- Comment on Tailscale - vhat am I doing wrong? 1 year ago:
Yep. It says they are a member of my network. But no dice.
- Submitted 1 year ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 10 comments
- Comment on Google has sent internet into ‘spiral of decline’, claims DeepMind co-founder 1 year ago:
I use Kagi and it’s great. But I’d also throw in a big honourable mention for Qwant. Imo it’s better than DDG. Throw in some NextDNS ad blocking and you’ll practically never see ads in your search again.
- Comment on Google has sent internet into ‘spiral of decline’, claims DeepMind co-founder 1 year ago:
Obligatory mention of Kagi (which is actually brilliant).
- Comment on YouTube cracking on ad blockers. 1 year ago:
That is true. I only use mine locally, so it’s not a problem. Although you can remote access via Tailscale for safety. It’s quicker and easier than trying to set up remote proxies etc, about which I know nothing. Tailscale took 5 mins.
- Comment on YouTube cracking on ad blockers. 1 year ago:
Immich is on a par with Google Photos, imo. It’s self hosted though, so not for everyone.
- Comment on How often do you hop distros? 1 year ago:
HM seems worth the effort only if you do a lot of customizing and tweaks to your home setup. Would that be an accurate assessment?