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This is fascinating to me. Do you have any links or suggestions for this workflow to learn more?
netwren@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Filesystem Hierarchy Standard - Reference Poster / Cheatsheet [Dark mode in details]2·2 years agoAgreed but can’t the same be said about pre-compiled binaries?
At least with a Dockerfile I can download the repo and make them image for myself.
Sure you could’ve downloaded the repo and compiled the binary for yourself but you still had to have all of the libraries setup correctly. It’s more about a codified build process that’s reproducible vs a “supposedly” working documentation on a git repo of make scripts.
netwren@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Filesystem Hierarchy Standard - Reference Poster / Cheatsheet [Dark mode in details]2·2 years agoNot at all true. Go inspect the Dockerfile. If done correctly you should be able to inspect the full container build.
netwren@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Filesystem Hierarchy Standard - Reference Poster / Cheatsheet [Dark mode in details]2·2 years agoLess relevant with Docker or FlatPaks though right?
netwren@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Filesystem Hierarchy Standard - Reference Poster / Cheatsheet [Dark mode in details]101·2 years agoI don’t understand the ambiguity of where to put your projects.
I’ve typically always put things under /opt/ TIL /etc/opt was where the config should go.
netwren@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google announces April 2024 shutdown date for Google PodcastsEnglish8·2 years agoSame I pivoted to PocketCasts
netwren@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linus Torvalds on the state of Linux today and how AI figures in its future3·2 years agoYou say that however we might have stumbled on the groundwork for a GI. Because language is core to our evolutionary advancement. We needed language to build the mental constructs that then enabled logical work.
Imagine if an LLM was able to coordinate the usage of these “logical” AI’s like Deep mind etc.
ChatGPT already enabled Internet search and it’s better than if I asked someone to Google something for me.
netwren@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linus Torvalds on the state of Linux today and how AI figures in its future65·2 years agoI think the defenders of human intellect are heralding our language and thinking to be a much higher standard than for MOST people they are.
A chess champion might be executing critical thinking beyond normal comprehension but I’d say a lot of my interactions with others, my daily experience is just pattern matching the next thing to say or ask.
netwren@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•I wish there were more articles about tech not tech bizEnglish61·2 years agoI really don’t find that to be true. I see lots of toy implementations, general philosophical discussions, hell even just man pages.
netwren@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•I wish there were more articles about tech not tech bizEnglish28·2 years agoHackerNews(ycomb) is a veritable gold mine but I find the community to be a bit caustic at times.
There is a HackerNews mirror on Lemmy here that I like but not too many people comment. If I saw more activity I’d probably comment more.
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I mean all problems are solved with another layer of abstraction right?
I’m a little lost on what each of these components are. I see .sh files so I’m assuming you’re mostly writing these with Bash?
With this level of complexity I wonder if you’d benefit from running a k8s server. Just food for thought.
Looks like you’re having a good time for it. I always laugh at the similarity with this system building and the BUS designs of Factorio.
netwren@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•GitHub - Acly/krita-ai-diffusion: Streamlined interface for generating images with AI in Krita. Inpaint and outpaint with optional text prompt, no tweaking required.18·2 years agoThis is wickedly cool and I was wanting something like this last night. Crazy that I stumble on it the morning after.
netwren@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Calibre 7.0 E-Book Manager Introduces New Notes Feature, Support for Audio EPUBs3·2 years agoThat’s fair but I think one of the most critical features of Calibre for me is interfacing with my e-reader over USB to download/upload my epubs. I don’t know how that would work from a Browser app.
netwren@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Calibre 7.0 E-Book Manager Introduces New Notes Feature, Support for Audio EPUBs37·2 years agoCan you give a specific reason?
I feel that I’m usually more upset that apps choose electron and I have performance issue because they didn’t spend time writing a proper lightweight desktop application. I feel like Calibre is actually one of those apps.
I could see portability across devices being useful but is the Calibre interface really going to be conducive for that?
netwren@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•One year after being bought for $44 billion, X is worth $19 billionEnglish51·2 years agoNot even in this slightest is that sad. The economy correcting for the wrong person having massive wealth.
You’re saying kids born because abortion wasn’t available are pieces of garbage. What the fuck. think about what you said.
Since I was down voted into oblivion. I’ll reconsider your statement.
Deep down Republicans believe that the only reason they’re here is that they weren’t aborted.
So I guess that’s similar to conservatives thinking that the only way people can act morally is because they read it in a thousand year old book.
I guess the logic checks out but all I could think about with a gut check was that kids who’s parents wanted to abort them but couldn’t probably ended up in a hostile environment.