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I only know that I was pleasantly surprised how well GNOME ran on a surface device of a friend.
Ich mag Pflanzen und hab ein extra Regal dafür. Support your FOSS (Free and OpenSource Software) projects!🫶🏼
I only know that I was pleasantly surprised how well GNOME ran on a surface device of a friend.
Why is this in c/Lemmy Shitposting?
Once a detector is good, you can train a model to adjust its outputs to cause false negatives from the detector. Then the cycle repeats. It’s a cat and mouse game basically.
The only proper way I see is a system that is based ob cryptographic signatures. This ia easier said than done ofc.
“The other two functions work similarly” noo I wouldn’t say that! :D On a very abstract way, maybe. But especially to a beginner, they don’t. One just processes it’s input a bit (casting) while the other displays text, reads from stdin, etc.
I believe OPs confusion stems exactly from presuming strong similarities between all functions, while only float()
and int()
are similar and input()
being a completely different thing (relatively speaking…)
The only actual good answer.
The cross looks like a “T”. That’s why, I think.
Open-webui is the best self hosted LLM chat interface IMO. It works seamlessly with Ollama, but also supports other openAI-API compatible APIs AFAIK.
I’m using both in combination with each other and both downloading and using models is super easy. Also integrates well with VSCode extension “Continue”, an open source Copilot alternative (setup might require editing the extension’s config file).
Explain please. What’s the true meaning and what’s the intended one?
Also this goes to show that F-droid needs a rating system IMO 🫠
Thank you for this awesome list! I had terrible experience with OSS Document Scanner and Image Toolbox though.
The scanner would just distort every image like crazy!! Would 100% of the time utterly fail to detect the paper edges even against high contrast backgrounds without any patterns and under very good lighting. I did like 20+ photos and immediately deleted the app, it didn’t produce a single usable result.
And image toolbox was just a pain to use. If you compare how you apply filters in e.g. Instagram to this app, the UX is purely frustrating :( Though the app looks nice and has lots of features :)
Sorry for all the negativity 😅 I’ll try to be more positive by sharing my favorite Spotify alternative, which is basically a YouTube music client with premium features. The service remains proprietary but the same applies to discord. InnerTune
Why downvote him? He made an observation and comments even explained why. I learned something, it added to the discussion.
The toolbar padding looks weird (top padding too low) and the toolbar key size is too small as well. But all in all totally usable alternative.
And OMG I love the glide typing it just works 🫠
I agree. Especially as the app is already 20 MB in size… 1.5MB wouldn’t make much difference IMO.
I think it must be a trabslatranslation error or so, because yeah you should NEVER touch live if you’re grounded haha 😅
It’s better. Not good. Better than other tools, at least in the eyes of the many people using it. But as I stated at another post, to me this speaks to the fact that we need better FOSS alternatives for whatever purposes discord is used. I don’t like Discord either, don’t get me wrong! But so many people using it means something’s missing and I don’t think it cab solely be explained by the lack of knowledge of existing solutions but at least partly by the existence itself.
Speaks to the fact that we apparently need better and new alternatives or make current tools easier to use.
Certain aspects of discord seem to resonate with people (unfortunately…).
Man pages are great as mentioned, but maybe not as accessible to some people. Are there tools to generate more convenient resources (e.g. wikis) from that? Similar to how generating technical documentations from (structured) code comments.
Made me think of this YouTube video :) Also check out the comments for more examples.