Diurnambule
@Diurnambule@jlai.lu
- Comment on G-Assist is ‘real’: NVIDIA unveils NitroGen, open-source AI model that can play 1000+ games for you 1 day ago:
Imagine thé thing you cook and guide a rimworld playing ia while making cookie then an horde attack you start yelling the cookie burn your base is lost.
- Comment on RAM and SSD prices are still climbing—here’s our best advice for PC builders 3 days ago:
Market is isane that what comlnisme do to a country /s
- Comment on It just keeps getting worse - Firefox to "evolve into a modern AI browser" 1 week ago:
That a way yo beat dead internet theory. Get IA hallucinate the web you browse and no need to webbrowser to have internet access.
- Comment on HDD prices spike as AI infrastructure and China's PC push collide — hard drives record biggest price increase in eight quarters, suppliers warn pressure will continue 1 week ago:
Thanks for the advice. It made me doubt but I had no obvious clue.
- Comment on HDD prices spike as AI infrastructure and China's PC push collide — hard drives record biggest price increase in eight quarters, suppliers warn pressure will continue 1 week ago:
Thanks I will look into it.
- Comment on HDD prices spike as AI infrastructure and China's PC push collide — hard drives record biggest price increase in eight quarters, suppliers warn pressure will continue 1 week ago:
Thanks I didn’t think of doing that. I have sole hard drove to replace the difference on price is 50% for some huge sdd. I found this link, is it hood info or ai slop ? quickharddrive.com/…/653/
- Comment on AI Surveillance Startup Caught Using Sweatshop Workers to Monitor US Residents 2 weeks ago:
That close to the world of the série alien ! Yeah I love this série. But yeah I expect world to turn this way without the aliens maybe.
- Comment on AI Surveillance Startup Caught Using Sweatshop Workers to Monitor US Residents 2 weeks ago:
It allow not too dumb middle managers to develop more than they would have without but it is too expensive for what it output I join you on this.
- Comment on AI Surveillance Startup Caught Using Sweatshop Workers to Monitor US Residents 2 weeks ago:
You this too big. IA is already used and work well in tool like n8n. Where you use it to write 3-5 lines of code to fill a function box. Still have to think to coordinates actions but the coding is mostly done by IA.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
So Indian or African which decide if you look poor or not
- Comment on Samsung introduce Galaxy Z TriFold 3 weeks ago:
Under 4 fold it is not worth /s
- Comment on How could you do this to me? 3 weeks ago:
And some updates just break because they don’t include all packages for al versions of their driver. I updated a Ubuntu from 560 to 570 and I got a non responding graphic card and error missing the package nvidia-fs. I had to upgrade to 580 even if it it the latest and more buggy version
- Comment on Pure contentment 5 weeks ago:
I approve this approval
- Comment on I knew it 5 weeks ago:
The gabe cube
- Comment on for future fireflies 1 month ago:
Ha I see.
- Comment on for future fireflies 1 month ago:
OK you do you.
- Comment on for future fireflies 1 month ago:
So ai assisted troll ?
- Comment on for future fireflies 1 month ago:
They didnt get the adventures time référence.
- Comment on 3 months ago:
Yeah i didn’t try with dynamic adresses. Most of my services are behind a ngnix so I make most socket point to there. I usually go by IP, that an old work habit. Should try some news things. I played with it with DNS but my DNS name were for a whole “PC” (that was a raspberry pi zero) it work well even when i put a nginx on raspberry zero and services on pi4 I still had to have fixed port and resolvable DNS name. I should try to automate DNS, maintaining an nginx up to date is some time a pain.
- Comment on 3 months ago:
Ho you should look into setting up services with systemd socket. This solved my on demand issues. I made a script to generate the services and sockets automatically. It became really really fast to add a container which start ondemand
- Comment on I got hooked on browsing openalternative.co's "Most Popular" list 3 months ago:
Would be great to know where produce are from.
- Comment on Microsoft ends OpenAI exclusivity in Office, adds rival Anthropic 3 months ago:
They generate excel formula then ask younger people yo fix the excels…
- Comment on Been seeing a lot of posts about replacing Spotify and such, so I wrote up a guide on how I did just that 3 months ago:
I went for gelli as an android client for jellyfin, work great buy no chrome cast. I think my daughter use some thing like jellyamp which can chrome cast.
- Comment on Been seeing a lot of posts about replacing Spotify and such, so I wrote up a guide on how I did just that 3 months ago:
I use docs.wizarr.dev for integration it helped reduce the need of support. For the worst in tech I Boughy them a HDMI key. Set everything and sent it to them. They just had to connect to their WiFi… Which was pretty hard for some. Buy painless for me, they have childs to do tech support.
- Comment on Been seeing a lot of posts about replacing Spotify and such, so I wrote up a guide on how I did just that 3 months ago:
Ha, thanks for the explanation, this explain that. It was a shit storm and on android when you opened the app ypu would be greeted by a popup asking to subscribe.
I seen that and the tablet and went full open source without looking back.
Yeah that not my first language, thanks for the understanding.
- Comment on Been seeing a lot of posts about replacing Spotify and such, so I wrote up a guide on how I did just that 3 months ago:
Ho they need it when using the application on android even if you have a lifetime server subscription. They may have reverted, but I was contacted by all my familly one week. They were asking why I wanted to make them pay to access my mediacenter and some told me to ask them directly if I needed money for some components.
Some even paid thinking the money went to me and I needed it for something.
I had an hard time understand the trouble since it was mentioned now where on the website of Plex that now user have to pay the application to access my paid server.
I took this as first signs of enshitification and left.
Plex joined google on my black list now.
- Comment on Been seeing a lot of posts about replacing Spotify and such, so I wrote up a guide on how I did just that 3 months ago:
Bought a 200€ lifetime abonnement and my daughter have to pay to use Plex on her phone even when using my 200€ paid Plex server. They lost me when they asked the user of a paid subscritpion pay. Fuck it.
- Comment on The Browser Wasn’t Enough, Google Wants To Control All Your Software 3 months ago:
On graphene the release of the integrity API broke most of my gvt applications. I will have to buy a cheap android phone to be able to fill my taxes… I contacted them, they told me it is for security, I argued but it is useless. I have to buy an android phone or be punished for not filling my taxes. Amazing
- Comment on How to selfhost with a VPN 3 months ago:
I am using wireguard in docker to connect from anywhere to my locals network. github.com/linuxserver/docker-wireguard?tab=readm… Set the variable INTERNAL_SUBNET to your local IP range. For me it was 192.168.178.0 And set a folder you can reach as it’s working folder. And your done for setting the wireguard server.
Need yo allow your server to be reachable from the web to wire guard ports. I guess you know how to since you did for you website.
To add clients (I have android and Linux) you go fetch the config on you server. If you went for numbered peers it look like peer4.conf and you use these file to allow clients to connect.
- Comment on We hate AI because it's everything we hate 4 months ago:
… Everybody can be manipulated. And nobody is immune to propaganda. You can’t already use it freely buddy, publics models are crap (try askinh chatgpt strategy to revolt again ruling class) or you need computer with so much ram that any normal people can’t buy them. If you have 10k to put in a personal computer dedicated to run AI, you are a geek (I encourage you to keep doing it) or you are a guy with too much money to care. And won’t be here debating. (Please prove me wrong, I would love to discover an open initiative working on LLMs)