comparing Linux configs always makes me feel like that scene from American psycho, it’s so silly and I love it. like, mmm yes, look at the tasteful thickness of that bar, and oh my god it even has a neovim config!
comparing Linux configs always makes me feel like that scene from American psycho, it’s so silly and I love it. like, mmm yes, look at the tasteful thickness of that bar, and oh my god it even has a neovim config!
there’s shadow profiles, they track you even if you never go on Facebook.com.
yea but the models are already trained and noone pays to use the open source ones, so you’re not really contributing to the training greenhouse gas emissions if you use an open source gen ai model locally.
okay but it makes for an epic song, checkmate commie. https://youtu.be/R0oVJRa_CBs?si=3eq6hSUqP2tJclLa
how would that be possible?
yea but I was talking in the context of a clock. for the uses you described YYYY MM DD is obviously better
use YYYY MM DD in the backend then.
day should be first because it’s the one that changes the most often and we read left to right.
this is what I get when I double press the power button
not using a VPN isn’t really an option for me, Germany REALLY hates people trying to share files
My point is that I can’t do that.
This doesn’t even begin to scratch the surface of what you can do with tools like ComfyUI and stable diffusion. It’s sad to see how all the hate around AI image generation prevents people from being educated about it, which in the end is beneficial to bad faith actors using these tools to create misinformation. If people weren’t afraid to learn how it works they wouldn’t be fooled as easily by it. The days of 8 finger hands are over.
it’s the same technology in the background afaik
noita is the last thing id expect to see referenced here, but it makes total sense.