If that happens, I’ll create a preemptive PR on KilledByGoogle.
If that happens, I’ll create a preemptive PR on KilledByGoogle.
DuckDuckGo also uses Bing under the hood.
Biggest difference is being able to execute INSTCMD commands, at least that was the main reason why I developed my own tool. Another less important differences are: older ARM support and since it’s written in Rust, it’s much more efficient in terms of resource usage. TBH, being that efficient only makes sense for very low-power devices.
Besides that, I don’t think you can go wrong with either project.
Thanks! I appreciate any kind of feedback.
Jiatan probably is in shambles right now. Poor guy spends years to infiltrate in a project and got caught. Meanwhile CrowdStrike took whole infrastructure down with a single update.
I’m actively using ollama with docker to run llama2:13b model. It’s generally works fine but heavy on resources as expected.
I recommend Obsidian with community plugins. Application itself isn’t open-source but your content stored as markdown files.
I just checked the manga artist’s site, he also posted the source PSD files of the chapters. Literally gigachad move.
The RAID on your motherboard is a mess and you should avoid it like the plague. — Wendell from Level1Tech
Creating RAID with either zfs or btrfs is much more easier and they perform better than motherboard’s RAID implementations. If you want a UI, you can even install TrueNAS Core as a server and manage zfs pools, share on network etc.
If you already use gamemode it has custom section in gamemode.ini file to execute custom scripts before and after game sessions. You simply use gamemoderun %command%
as launch option for all of your games.
Another option is directly chaining your scripts with %command% but your mileage may vary.
I was able to log game start and end with this naive launch option.
echo "start" >> ~/Desktop/test.txt && %command% && echo "end" >> ~/Desktop/test.txt
I use gluetun to provide VPN access for specific containers like qBittorrent-Nox, Sonarr etc. There is a wiki for how to connect containers on docker and setup CyberGhost.
‘Soon’ is a questionable claim from a CEO who sells AI services and GPU instances. A single faulty update caused worldwide down time recently. Now, imagine all infrastructure is written with today’s LLMs - which are sometimes hallucinate so bad, they claim ‘C’ in CRC-32C stands for ‘Cool’.
I wish we could also add a “Do not hallucinate” prompt to some CEOs.