Nushell can be helpful to sift through structured data: https://www.nushell.sh/
You can just open a csv file and filter and select what you want.
Nushell can be helpful to sift through structured data: https://www.nushell.sh/
You can just open a csv file and filter and select what you want.
There are some interesting similarities in the code and the project structure. Example:
This comment suggests it is a fork: https://github.com/allentown521/FocusPodcast/issues/1#issuecomment-2208289756
But otherwise i can’t find it written explicitly anywhere.
Only convenient for those who are on discord. Everyone else is excluded.
Universal basic income
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You can self-host libretranslate: https://libretranslate.com/
This shouldn’t be the case. Offering the source code of a project to the world is extra work and an act of kindness. We should reward it in kind.
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There is a demo instance: https://demo.hedgedoc.org/
If you look at the buttons on the top, you’ll see, that you can create a guest note.
I think you should ask yourself, if you just want text, or if you’d like to have embedded images as well. In general it sounds, as if you are looking for something to publish notes. This could be simple text files on a webserver, or Markdown/Org-Mode files on a webserver, or Markdown/Org-Mode files converted to HTML on a webserver, or a tool like HedgeDoc: https://hedgedoc.org/
Sorry, I thought that we might be underestimating the factor of “slower”, but I couldn’t quickly find numbers to prove my point. I might be wrong after all. I wish you a good night. 😊
You don’t need to do it often, but initial training requires huge ressources and someone has to do it, if you want to create new models from scratch. And for this you need your compute packed as close as possible.
Network latency will make distributed training a very time-consuming task.
I am somewhat of a Warcraft player myself and have played lots of custom maps. I too never heard of this issue.
For software running on GNU Emacs I like reading Emacs News: https://sachachua.com/blog/category/emacs-news/
Maybe Mailspring or Geary might be something in the direction you are looking.
TheLounge is a neat web client
LLMs don’t state facts, they are just fancy calculators for language. If you use them, as if they were a database of facts, you will make a fool out of yourself. Like stating that the guy who destroyed german science was an effective leader.
New security guideline just dropped: frequently rotate your keyboard layout.
Can this be used with drawn images for vtubing?