Zetaphor
@Zetaphor@zemmy.cc
- Comment on This comic was published less than ten years ago, and it's wild how obsolete it is 1 year ago:
Yes I do! It’s a pretty great overview that isn’t extremely math heavy
The book is “Deep Learning for Coders with Fastai and PyTorch: AI Applications Without a PhD”
- Comment on This comic was published less than ten years ago, and it's wild how obsolete it is 1 year ago:
I have a book on learning Pytorch, this XKCD is in the first chapter and implementing this is the first code practice. It’s amazing how things progress.
- Comment on Self hosted Google Keep alternative 1 year ago:
I’m really enjoying Otterwiki. Everything is saved as markdown, attachments are next to the markdown files in a folder, and version control is integrated with a git repo. Everything lives in a directory and the application runs from a docker container.
It’s the perfect amount of simplicity and is really just a UI on top of fully portable standard tech.
- Comment on Brands that don't buy enough Twitter ads will lose verification 1 year ago:
And you haven’t already quit because you’re on an H1B/GC visa, and so your residence in the US is tied to your employment, effectively making you a corporate owned slave.
- Comment on I’ve just created my perfect automated music setup, including getting new recommendations 1 year ago:
Unfortunately no, but any client that supports the subsonic api will work
- Comment on I’ve just created my perfect automated music setup, including getting new recommendations 1 year ago:
Navidrome natively supports scrobbling.
I’m downloading individual tracks much more than I’m downloading entire albums.
- Submitted 1 year ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 4 comments
- Comment on 1 year ago:
A lot of armchair developers in here who think there is an easy solution to distributed identity
- Comment on 1 year ago:
Who was the idiot
The W3C, also known as the people who develop the web standards. It’s a reasonable expectation as you have to draw a line in the sand somewhere. Distributed identity is not a solved problem, so domains are the best solution we have right now.
What would you suggest they use as the identifier with which allows other entities uniquely identity you? There are no alternatives until you introduce a ton of cryptography, which is what DID hopes to address, but that’s still going to be bad UX.