I think you have the wrong full generation parameters here.
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projectmoon@lemm.eeto Android@lemdro.id•Introducing Octopi Launcher - Now in Open Beta!English4·2 months agoIs the code available somewhere?
projectmoon@lemm.eeto World News@lemmy.world•Scores killed in US strikes on Yemen fuel port of Ras Isa, Houthi officials sayEnglish0·2 months agoWell when Roosevelt was elected 4 times, it was actually legal back then. And he’s the reason why the 2 term limit amendment exists. But of course, that requires actually following the law, so…
projectmoon@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Thanks to Nvidia, there's a new generation of PCs coming, and they'll be running LinuxEnglish11·5 months agoDon’t know about “always.” In recent years, like the past 10 years, definitely. But I remember a time when Nvidia was the only reasonable recommendation for a graphics card on Linux, because Radeon was so bad. This was before Wayland, and probably even before AMD bought ATI. And it was certainly long before the amdgpu drivers existed.
projectmoon@lemm.eeto Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•All baking recipe ingredients should be in weight, not volume.English0·7 months agoMy personal favorite experience relating to this was buying some ice cream with nutritional information by the milliliter, but with serving size by the gram…
LLMs are statistical word association machines. Or tokens more accurately. So if you tell it to not make mistakes, it’ll likely weight the output towards having validation, checks, etc. It might still produce silly output saying no mistakes were made despite having bugs or logic errors. But LLMs are just a tool! So use them for what they’re good at and can actually do, not what they themselves claim they can do lol.
Not necessarily. While of course in many many cases, open source is a volunteer effort, there’s usually some implicit transaction going on. Whether that’s improving the software for yourself and passing that on to others, being a business and improving a library or something you use that helps your project generate revenue, or even a straight up commercial transaction.
But in all these cases, the open source project can be taken by you (or others) and you can do whatever you want with it. In the case of Winamp here, you cannot do any of that. It would be different if they were paying for contributions. But they’re not, so.
They basically want free labor.
projectmoon@lemm.eeto The Onion@midwest.social•Uncle Obsessed with World War II Somehow Blind to Encroaching International FascismEnglish11·11 months agoThat’s being generous.
Even the smell of Olives causes me to gag. I absolutely cannot eat them. Olive oil is fine. But actual olives, no. Doesn’t matter if they’re old, new, canned, fresh. They’re absolutely disgusting. One of the few foods I outright cannot and will not eat.
Doesn’t gnome already have this?
projectmoon@lemm.eeto Programming@programming.dev•how good is this short introduction about myself (No CSS applied yet)?2·1 year agoLol. Git itself can act as a server over the git protocol. Might have been easier 🤪
projectmoon@lemm.eeto Programming@programming.dev•how good is this short introduction about myself (No CSS applied yet)?7·1 year agoThere’s plenty of git forges that aren’t GitHub. Git itself has nothing to do with central servers and can theoretically be used in a completely decentralized manner.
It’s the opening of the Canterbury Tales.
Makes sense when many of the spiders in Australia are dangerous, though.
I use a Misskey fork for micro blogging and I can’t even get Lemmy posts to load. The profiles of communities do, but that’s it.
I feel like this article is exactly the type of thing it’s criticizing.