So basically a personalized FOSS chromecast device? Also, howd you send the media links? Via ssh?
So basically a personalized FOSS chromecast device? Also, howd you send the media links? Via ssh?
you’ll see opinions here on lemmy that generative AI can make novel creations that indicate true creativity…
Yeah I’m not jumping that bandwagon yet, but I think no one is able to determine either side of that. It makes terrific art, so it’s not out the realm of impossibility. The only sensible stance we can take right now, is none, and just wait and see whether AI art can hold up in the long run.
Taking any serious stance right now a priori would be illogical. I don’t understand the fuss people make it out to be. Yes, artists will suffer financially and will therefore limit their time investment and advancements in art, but sacrificing or halting the development of AI for them is also not a possibility. So yes, artists are fucked right now, but there is nothing we can do about that right now. Hopefully, some UBI, but that’s not here now.
But yes, companies deceiving and not warning about the hallucinations of AI, is bad. But it’s not their fault people believe stupid shit because they have always believed and will always believe stupid shit.
what are you whining about? Hallucination is inherently part of LLM as of today. Anything out of this should not be trusted with certainty. But employing it will have more benefits than just shadowing it for everyone. Take it as an unfinished project, so ignore the results if you like. Seriously, it’s physically possible to actually ignore the generative results.
“Absolutely sued” my ass
So mbit/s instead of Mbit/s ? But the M in Mega is always capitalized though, except the k in kilo.
Why don’t people use Mb/s and MB/s which makes it so much clearer what you’re talking about
So I finally did it. Results?
First was unable to shrink in windows due to a bunch of reasons, but I overcame them: hibernation file, page®file, and other bullcrap.
Finally, I could shrink. Then, a fatal error in the shrinking process. I ignored it. Waited few minutes and the disk seemed to have shrunk after all. Weird.
Then proceeded as planned. GParted the rest. All is working fine now!
Moral of the story? None.
I’m not sure whether this is equivalent, but the free space was on the left of the root partition, so I first moved the root partition to the left of the free space, then extended it to the right. It probably took twice as long. And maybe the risk is the same, I’ve no idea
But is that still recommended on an ssd? Defragging for higher success of shrinking an active partition?
weirdly enough I feel the same. Maybe those were the WinXP times
I thought so too, but apparently you can. I saw people on youtube do it on their active C partition
depends heavily on amount of data and cpu speed. I wouldn’t wanna interrupt though
I see, thanks. I’d love to use Win in a VM but I doubt it’s as flawless as on metal. For example, would WebSerial API work as well? Idk, maybe.
Uncool, but why?
What is the system32 equivalent in linux
Asking the real question here. I hope there is a one way solution per application. But I doubt it. I hope you don’t get the usual answer that it’s “absolutely necessary” for security.
Same setup but with gnome. My video screen recorder broke: simplescreenrecorder for which I have not yet found a solution.
Also Mathpix anyone familiar? Just straigh out don’t work
it only happens after reboot. And after that there is no problem at all
Does the keyboard work as expected if you switch to a text console (eg. Ctrl+Alt+F2)?
I’ll try as soon as possible. But I do need to mention it only occurs at the login screen, not the lock screen. Perhaps this rules out package or extension issues, but I’ll try reinstalling libinput either way, and fiddle with 3rd party extensions. Thanks for your reply
so I kinda solved it by switching to Wayland. Not sure it lasts since im on proprietary nvidia drivers
Well, this is certainly not my cup of tea.