You have strong opinions on this topic for there being “a million more urgent matters” or whatever you said in your other comment.
You have strong opinions on this topic for there being “a million more urgent matters” or whatever you said in your other comment.
As someone who does exactly that right now. Yes.
You need a Linux machine in a separate network with separate firewall rules and the developer has to devote a bit of their time to managing that machine.
It can even be centrally managed, if you have the capacity.
But why would you want that? To secure your shit while allowing the devs to to what they like to their equipment.
So you say “programs like Trilium”. Have you looked at Joplin?
Joplin comes with OCR albeit for search only. I myself have not tried it yet, but Joplin itself is a great note app.
Also Joplin seems to have an in development plugin for extracting text via OCR.
Maybe you can then export it to Trilium, if this a one time thing.
I want to add, that especially for Germans (and maybe others) the Usenet is very much full of up-to-date media and software.
Wtf is a “pulyarbnnntelpc shell”?
That WordPress article is a one-sided mess and they should really pull back from what they did. That has nothing to do with open source. They fucked over many of their users just to spite a single firm (which were in their right).
Now I don’t want to defend a for profit company that doesn’t contribute much to open source, but the public meltdown that the CEO of Automattic had was more than embarrassing.
You forgot network admins!
Also most of the other overlaps:
Gamers and
Sailors: constant swearing
Connoisseurs: get told it’s not a real job
Admins: bothered by ping issues
Sailors and:
Connoisseurs: always in search for the nearest bar
Admins: Surfing in their free time
Connoisseurs and Admins: explaing stuff to morons who just want to consume
Gamers, Connoisseurs and Admins: their private equipment is top notch as well (and probably in the basement)
Admin, Sailor and Gamer: the unwashed masses
Boycott their CEO!
We host a small Matrix-server. The server is for 4 people but barely uses the 2 cores 4GB RAM.
Storage is mostly media, but stayed under 100GB in about 3 years.
We also host a web frontend and use Schildichat as app, but Element X could be better nowadays. Both also have a desktop client.
A big plus are all the bridges.
My girlfriend uses WhatsApp, no problemo, there is a bridge for that. That one club only has a signal group? Use the bridge.
One of us uses Fb-Messenger via a bridge. Telegram also works and there are lots more.
The server is also low maintenance. It’s an ansible playbook, that I irregularly run.
It takes around an hour twice a year due to changes in the playbook.
Also matrix is feature rich beyond your requests. I don’t know much about the others, but matrix had emoji-reactions before WhatsApp and has threads inside of chatrooms and spaces which are collections of chats for common topics.
Also polls, sharing current/live location (not bridged to WA), voice messages and stickers.
This looks very good. I have never thought about a TUI/CLI for my *arrs, but I will give it a try.
If this works out for me, do you also seek contributions?
In 2018, 3.4 percent were estimated as likely AI-generated.
For 2024, with a sampling of 473 articles published this year, it suspected that just over 40 percent were likely AI-generated.
My numbers were from the Originality AI part.
That is why I liked the comparison with articles from 2018. Then you have comparable texts in the same format and can more easily figure out differences in your analysis.
If true, a jump from 3% to 40% is significant to say the least.
As a rust fan I can say:
Don’t be sorry, cause the code is in C!
Be sorry for what you did in C!
Then the joke is very much on us.
You code in Java, of course you should self flagellate on a daily basis just for that. The entire ecosystem is completely fucked.
Rust mentioned!
Wait, is that, why PayPal didn’t work and I nearly missed my train? Wow.
And I thought the PayPal devs were stupid, but apparently it was google themselves.
LibreOffice can be configuresd to open online files with your local editor.
Edit: Also there seems to be a real web version.