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  • Good luck and thanks for everything!

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  • Seems like the website is dead now, RIP

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  • What story? Mind sharing?

  • Cooking @lemmy.world

    What is a food that is savory, sour and with a hard consistence?

  • I don't think it is relatively difficult to make "Ethical" AI.

    Simply refer to the sources you used and make everything, from the data used, the models and the weights, of public domain.

    It baffles me as to why they don't, wouldn't it just be much simpler?

  • Hey Tiff, awesome work.

    Have you considered buying hardware and renting only the datacenter location? Then you just have to pay for its rent (power + space in a datacenter).

    Especially for higher ram usage, it usually pays off.

    It's sometimes called server colocation, for example this italian provider https://serverdedicati.aruba.it/colocation offers :

    • 100 Watts
    • 100 Mbit/s
    • 2U server height
    • 75cm of depth Starting at 59€ + taxes.

    With this you could have much more RAM. There are also many smaller providers that offer much more competitive prices, you then really cut costs.

    Edit:

    Contabo https://contabo.com/en/dedicated-servers/ makes 95€ a month for 64GB RAM

    Otherwise I remembered this website https://lowendtalk.com/categories/offers that has various smaller providers proving colocation.

    For example, this one https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/184470/alexhost-com-web-hosting-vps-dedicated-servers-colocation-md offers https://alexhost.com/colocation-in-moldova/ 77€ for 300 Watts. With that, you can easily get a chunkier server with lots of RAM and disks and do whatever you want at a MUCH lower price :)

  • Open Source Hardware @lemmy.ml

    What about the MilkV Vega network switch?

  • Except tox's graphical clients aren't maintained anymore

  • Now this was quite the read, awesome article

  • How is bandcamp involved here? I'm curious now

  • Yeah, RISC-V in general isn't yet ready for mainstream use, but it's a major step forward in the right direction.

    It's a 64bit CPU running at 2Ghz, that works on a MOBO with 1 x16 port.

    They market it on their website as "Make native RISC-V development possible" so of course your don't buy this expecting everything to work out of the box.

  • Libre Hardware @lemmy.ml

    A RISC-V desktop

    lemmy.ml /post/8990700
  • Put simply, a bot that interfaces with external services and replicates messages to/from a Matrix chat. The software is at matrix.org

  • Which bridge did you use, if I may ask?

  • Maybe try a Matrix bridge?

  • Sometimes

    Everytime I am forced to use a proprietary piece of software, my head starts spinning, knowing the suffering I'll have to bear

  • Technically? This irony or am I missing something?

  • They used to say NordVPN would boost your game's latency in their ads so I'm not surprised

  • There's this project: https://watchit.movie/#/ https://github.com/ZorrillosDev/watchit-app

    I never got to try it, but they are doing exactly what you want it seems. I don't know how much of their backend they have open-sourced, though. I definitely need to research this more.

    They do have a matrix channel and a fediverse presence, so they already look quite alright from the start, and the project is very interesting.

  • A Fairphone 3/4 might be your solution, definitely check it out

    They said they wanted to support it for more than 5 years but the industry won't allow it since they stop distributing the components after a few years, but they are gonna support it as far as they can AFAIK.

  • Etica Digitale (Feddit) @feddit.it

    App bancaria con MFA/TOTP standard?