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Starfighter@discuss.tchncs.deto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Here is a more polished release of nanogram. Fully compatible on raspberry pi now.English
5·17 days agoAlso the normal and rpi versions are two completely independent implementations of the same software. So now the LLMs have twice the maintenance load.
I didn’t diff the two files but even the startup and control code appears to be custom for each version.
Starfighter@discuss.tchncs.deto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What folders do you make in addition to the default ones ?
3·27 days agoSince projects of the same language often use the same tooling this makes it easier to clean up the whole directory by running something like this:
for d in ./*/ ; do (cd "$d" && somecommand); donesomecommandcould becargo cleanif you’re in the Rust directory for example.
Starfighter@discuss.tchncs.deto
PC Master Race@lemmy.world•It's been an honor being part of the PC Master RaceEnglish
72·30 days agoJust out of curiosity I don’t see how 4 sticks die together at the exact same time unless the PSU is/has fucked up hard.
I’d argue that the likelihood of 4 sticks failing together is much lower than the MOBO or CPU or PSU failing in a way that makes RAM inaccessible.
Typically you’d see one stick failing at which point you could take it out and run with the other 3 (or 2 depending on configuration).
Anyway if you ever intend to return its probably best to keep the rest of the components because who knows which of those will be up next for a shortage/crisis.
Starfighter@discuss.tchncs.deto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Do people with newer pcs prefer rolling release?
9·1 month agoDepends on the exact system but there will be a method to switch to a newer release channel without reinstalling. Rinse and repeat every x years.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•JPEG XL is Dead. Long Live JPEG XL
20·1 month agoI assume you mean AVIF? Because AV1 is not an image (file) format but a video compression format (that needs to be wrapped in container file formats to be storable).
Starfighter@discuss.tchncs.deto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What software do you use to aggregate email in a single interface?
9·2 months agoInteresting, GPG has been working just fine for me so far.
My main issue with it remains that barely anyone else uses GPG.
Starfighter@discuss.tchncs.deto
Games@lemmy.world•Games with Text-based Interaction?English
4·3 months agoLooks a little grim but is quite funny. There’s a demo available to test out.
I like that there is a vast amount of voice lines available for the game’s characters to respond to whatever you typed in. It seems like the devs thought of nearly everything.
How much is the fish?
Not just on the web. I’ve previously used it to embed a short clip in a presentation.
The nice thing is that it doesn’t do a massive screencap but only captures the text. This way the replay will be freshly rendered at native resolution.
Hoping to get a piece of that
fish
Starfighter@discuss.tchncs.deto
Space@beehaw.org•ESA's Invictus spaceplane project revives the SABRE hypersonic engine
3·6 months agoI’m not entirely convinced that this engine will ever work but there is only one way to know for sure.
Very excited to see that this engine will get its chance to prove itself.
Starfighter@discuss.tchncs.deto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•NixOS and/or TrueNAS - What are your experiences?English
13·6 months agoHow well NixOS fits your purpose really depends on what you want to do with the OS. If you’re just going run a bunch of docker containers, you could manage them via Nix but its a little cumbersome.
Where NixOS really shines for small servers are the so called NixOS Options. They allow you to install tons of services on bare metal but manage all the configuration for you. E.g. open the correct firewalls ports, run a dedicated DB or cache, etc. and all those simply require you to enable them with an
= true;.Smaller projects might not have a NixOS Option available and some options are more and/or easier configurable than others, but if you’re running just a few common services you could feasibly manage your whole server with just one native config file and no docker shenanigans.
I’d recommend checking what’s available under the link above. If you wanna go the container route instead, you have the option of just using docker non-declaratively as on every other distro (but then you lose some of the benefits NixOS gives you), or you can declaratively have NixOS manage all the docker containers. There are a few ways to do and manage this so some further research will be required.
Starfighter@discuss.tchncs.deto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•From Docker with Ansible to k3s: I don't get it...English
3·6 months agoThen helmfile might be worth checking out
Starfighter@discuss.tchncs.deto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Friendly reminder that Tailscale is VC-funded and driving towards IPOEnglish
39·7 months agoYou dont need to manually handle the WG config files. This isn’t really an issue when it’s just you and your two devices, but once you start supporting more people, like non-technical family members, this gets really annoying really quickly.
Tailscale (and headscale) just require you to log in, which even those family members can manage and then does the rest for you. They also support SSO in which case you wouldn’t even have to create new accounts.
Starfighter@discuss.tchncs.deto
Space@beehaw.org•A Tiny Moon Creating Giant Waves in Saturn’s Rings
3·7 months agoThe steam page has a demo that features the full game but has saving disabled.
Highly recommend taking that for a quick ring-dive.
Starfighter@discuss.tchncs.deto
Space@beehaw.org•A Tiny Moon Creating Giant Waves in Saturn’s Rings
5·7 months agoThanks for that handy search result link.
Really makes me want to play Rings of Saturn again :)
Starfighter@discuss.tchncs.deto
Space@beehaw.org•A Tiny Moon Creating Giant Waves in Saturn’s Rings
12·7 months agoWhat an incredible image.
I almost like it more than the artist rendition, even though it is way easier to understand/visualize.




I have never used them but there are some tools that advertise being able to run GitHub Actions locally, like WRKFLW.