reject humanity, become toaster | she/they | experimenting with names
Selfhosting is a hobby for me, and as such I am constantly experimenting in “production.” It would be unwise to link to a page that can and will go down any moment.
I have not had a need to seriously use flatpaks so far. The software i use is either available as a system package, or is a selfcontained binary i can manage myself.
german programmers trying to translate Unterstrich
fundamentally, an llm doesn’t “use” individual sources for any answer. it is just a function approximator, and as such every datapoint influences the result, just more if it closely aligns with the input.
it was forbidden before?
when you say /home/(removed)/...
is that verbatim, or is (removed) supposed to indicate you redacted that part?
have you tried opening a shell inside the container and looking around if anything is mounted where it’s supposed to?
Isn’t there a button when you click on “Show Details?”
how about 2, but the giraffe neck is the regular diameter
Yes, but why would you want to? We have enough addresses for the foreseeable future.
AFAIK, they only offer the opt-out form in the EU and UK
There’s about 70 episodes 1-3 minutes each
Note: not every provider supports this.
Also, gmail addresses ignore periods. [email protected] and [email protected] will end up in the same inbox
I think SFTP would work plenty. On linux you can use rclone to mount it, and Android has many file managers that support it (personal favorite is Total Commander with the SFTP plugin)
You could also certainly host a full Nextcloud instance, but it might be a bit overkill
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From a grid stability point, you can’t produce more than is used, else you get higher frequencies and/or voltages until the automatics shut down. It’s already a somewhat frequent occurence in germany for the grid operator to shut down big solar plants during peak hours because they produce way more power than they can dump (because of low demand or the infrastructure limiting transfer to somewhere else)
Negative prices are the grid operator encouraging more demand so it can balance out the increased production.