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mal3oon@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Ubiquiti: The U.S. Tech Enabling Russia's Drone WarEnglish
5·4 days agoI read the same about the OPi 5+. Apparently it used the Rockchip RK3588 which has a decent NPU for self controlled drones, so russia bought most of the stock. Their price went from ~150$ to infinite in a month.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•y'all wheren't satisfied with previous tierlist because it didnt have enough distros. i present: 100% legit tierlist 2: electric boogaloo
5·4 days agoIt’s also good for the environment, because it will neutralize your swimmers.
Why is debian S tier, and Arch A tier? They both use systemd. For me I would switch Artix and Arch tbh. I had lots of issues with the artix repo because of hidden systemd dependencies. Void, probably was the smoothest experience I ever had. Shout out to Luke Smith back in the days who had great rice for void.
The only list I get behind. It is missing NixOS for S tier, but otherwise very logical.
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News@lemmy.world•Fed Agent Permanently Blinds, Fractures Skull of Anti-ICE Protester
11·16 days agoFormer and current US government administration supported the genocide and made it possible in the first place, in case you missed it trump (who’s plans are to turn gaza into a resort) was chilling at mara lago with netanyahu at new year
Again, I think you are missing the point. Palestinians don’t care about the long term future (at least on earth they do care about their paradise though), they wanted it to stop. Like yes you’re sitting on your couch and rooting against the bad guy, you’re not the one moving between camps, scraping for food or hoping your kid doesn’t get blown up today.
Yes, Trump is corrupt, so is nearly every politician in their lives. It’s how most people in the arab world view their rulers. For them, Trump stopped the bombing.
This is what pisses me off about leftists views in life, it’s so unrealistic. Also, I am not a fan of trump, the guy is a putin but much more retarded, at least the democratic guardrails are holding him down (for now). He just made a good move with stopping the whole war there especially compared to biden, and for that I would give him credit. I personally know people living there that celebrated the cease fire.
mal3oon@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Fed Agent Permanently Blinds, Fractures Skull of Anti-ICE Protester
12·16 days agoYou sure got me on your side with that mind bending argument. People like you got that orange retard in office, by alienating the centrist to vote for the other side.
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News@lemmy.world•Fed Agent Permanently Blinds, Fractures Skull of Anti-ICE Protester
12·16 days agoYou’re right, I thought the officer smacked him in the face, but it was the other ICE agent behind that seem to have shot him with a non-lethal ammo.
But to be clear my views don’t align with that of trump, also I am not american. No one can deny the corruption in this administration and the cope for hiding the Epstein case. Republicans don’t seem to care unless it’s happening in a pizzaria basement.
But I agree with the right on the issue of illegal migration. So I don’t think ICE is overstepping here. If people are staying illegally, either change the laws around that or vote for people who won’t enforce the laws on this (like the previous administrations). Having schrodinger laws is the worse of both cases.
As far as I see regarding gaza, he played a good role stopping what israel was doing. At least friends from the region were happy for the cease fire to be in place. You guys are too perfectionist hoping for a fair solution in the real world, which doesn’t happen often.
And for issues I care about, I vote for the candidate that align with my views and make sure to sign petitions, EU citizens can enact decent amount of change. Not sure how it is in the US, but you have to accept, half your country support the other side.
Ah tech feudalism, brought to you by ram shortage, sponsored by scam altman.
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News@lemmy.world•Fed Agent Permanently Blinds, Fractures Skull of Anti-ICE Protester
219·17 days agoHe wasn’t shot. I saw the video, the kid ran towards an ICE agent with a megaphone (seemingly to help a friend who was also caught by ICE), the latter smacking him violently in the face then dragged ruthelessly on the asphalt.
It just looks like kids trying to make a change by protesting, but not fully grasping the consequences of their actions. ICE are a form of law enforcement and obstructing their role does not seem to be tolerated. Hurling at an officer (or any person) with a megaphone is extremely annoying. At the end of the day, half the country voted for the party that ran on the migration issue, and they are working seemingly hard to deliver on those promises, wether we agree with premise or not.
They have the right to protest, but this administration is not tolerating any descent to rioting, and seriously seems to be heading towards borderline totalitarian ruling now that trump is fancying his king title, and contemplating cancelling the mid-term.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Researchers figured out how to run a 120-billion parameter model across four regular desktop PCsEnglish
51·23 days agoif you have a single commodity machine, the cited solutions are useful for deploying small models. If you have several commodity machines, you can’t combine them efficiently with the cited solutions to deploy a large model, and even if you could, it would require a team to manage and maintain the system.
You’re wrong and OP is right. Llama.cpp has the ability to do exactly what “Anyway System” claim to do without the bullshit. Like this claim of " even if you could, without a team to manage it" is so stupid.
There are several frameworks that allow this beside Llama.cpp that are open source, that have been for a while, is extremely maintained.
Also, this seems like a stunt to get VC money. Good on the founders I guess. But the solution from what I read is a nothing burger. My money on llama.cpp or ktransformers or ik_llama.cpp
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Europa / Europe and the EU + EEA@lemmy.world•*Permanently Deleted*
6·2 months agoThat makes sense given how robust is the US when it comes to data leaks, security and privacy. We should all trust our most private and intimate data to them.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•PSA: Don't use nextcloud's auto upload on the android app as a backupEnglish
2·2 months agoFoldersync is not open source though.
mal3oon@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•I Went All-In on AI. The MIT Study Is Right.English
1·2 months agoI think it highly depends on the skill and experience of the dev. A lot of the people flocking into the vibe coding hype are not necessarily always people who know how about coding practices (including code review etc …) nor are experienced in directing AI agent to achieve such goals. The result is MIT prediction. Although, this will start to change soon.
It sounds like bios shenanigans, secure boot or Legacy mode enabled or so. If grub doesn’t show up, I would try to go into bios, and override the boot choice to see it would work. Disable legacy and make sure the compatibility. But indeed, sounds very niche.
This sounds very odd. I have tinkered with countless of systems (since 15+ years), I never had an unresolved issue with installing a distro. What is usually the issue? It installs fine by doesn’t boot? Do you make it till the grub menu?
It’s probably a bootloader issue. Either grub got misconfigured, or uegi/msdos shenanigans.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Manufacturer issues remote kill command to disable smart vacuum after engineer blocks it from collecting data — user revives it with custom hardware and Python scripts to run offlineEnglish
12·2 months agoFor me the worst part is that someone developed the functionality to monitor and track, until the signal is lost, and if so, kill. It’s really crazy how daring this is.


Mofo still on pentium III. Wait few more years, and you can sell it to a museum.