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Fallout @lemmy.world Phenomenal fan service in the show's season 2 finale
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Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world NOOO STOP, DON'T SHORTEN CHYNEL PHELAN
Selfhosted @lemmy.world Gadgetbridge data dashboard
Programming @programming.dev CV/Resume generation?
Linux Gaming @lemmy.world GitHub - Rolv-Apneseth/rgd: Installed game detection utility for Linux
Buy it for Life @slrpnk.net Men's clothes in Europe
swaywm @programming.dev GitHub - Rolv-Apneseth/clipvault: Clipboard history manager for Wayland, inspired by cliphist
Hyprland Desktop Environment @lemmy.world GitHub - Rolv-Apneseth/clipvault: Clipboard history manager for Wayland, inspired by cliphist
Rust @programming.dev GitHub - Rolv-Apneseth/clipvault: Clipboard history manager for Wayland, inspired by cliphist
Rust @programming.dev GitHub - Rolv-Apneseth/omaro: TUI for lobste.rs
Open Source @lemmy.ml Omaro - TUI for lobste.rs
Games @lemmy.world This new game Jump Ship looks interesting
Linux Gaming @lemmy.ml GitHub - Rolv-Apneseth/rofi-games: A rofi plugin which adds a mode that will list available games for launch along with their box art
Unixporn @lemmy.ml GitHub - Rolv-Apneseth/rofi-games: A rofi plugin which adds a mode that will list available games for launch along with their box art
Rust @programming.dev World Wonders Explorer - small Leptos site demoing a free API I built
Programmer Humor @programming.dev Ah yes, the I in LLM
Neovim @programming.dev GitHub - felpafel/inlay-hint.nvim: Neovim Lua plugin that overrides vim.lsp.inlay_hint just to fill my desire to edit inlay hints.
Neovim @programming.dev Help with native inlay hints
unixporn @lemmy.world Nerd font icon selector plugin for rofi
Neovim @programming.dev First plugin - Neovim integration for multiple terminal file managers


Yeah I would add also ignoring how the training data is usually sourced. I agree AI can be useful but it just feels so unethical that I find it hard to justify.
I'm a big LLM hater atm but once we're using models that are efficient, local and trained on ethically sourced data I think I could finally feel more comfortable with it all. Can't be writing code for me though - why would I want the bot to do the fun part?