Use addy.io for aliases. Use a different privacy focused mailbox for your mail. I’d advice you to strictly seperate these two things like that so you remain independent.
Use addy.io for aliases. Use a different privacy focused mailbox for your mail. I’d advice you to strictly seperate these two things like that so you remain independent.
Thanks for sharing that. I have a Raspberry-Pi 4B laying around and getting dusty. I might try this.
I think when people talk about LLMs replacing Alexa they mean the much more capable models with billions of parameters. The small models that a Raspberry-Pi can run are no use really.
Well yea. You could slap Gemini Google-Home today. You wouldn’t even need a new device for that probably. The reason they don’t do that is econimical.
My point is that LLMs aren’t replacing those devices. They are the same thing essentially. Just one a trimmed version of the other for economic reasons.
I think stock Ubuntu looks sexy af. Plus, they make great use of your Desktop space. Barely any clutter in the way. But that’s just personal taste.
Modern design they say? It still looks like 2010. They can’t even get the spacings and paddings right.
Alexa and LLMs are fundamentally not too different from each other. It’s just a slightly different architecture and most importantly a much larger network.
The problem with LLMs is that they require immense compute power.
I don’t see how LLMs will get into the households any time soon. It’s not economical.
I did exactly that. Thanks! Amazing how simple it is to get this running.
Just seing this for the first time. It looks great!
I have a question: is there a recommended way to integrate a Linkwarden Docker image into an existing docker compose? I already have multiple services running in a docker compose, where I ideally want to integrate Linkwarden into.
As far as I can see, the installation method described in the docs involves cloning the repo and running a custom docker compose.
Yes, as I said. Mozilla is not a non-profit. Mozilla Foundation is a non-profit. But that was not mentioned. There is a clear distinction.
Well because OSM is neither an app nor a service. It’s not an alternative to Google Maps.
https://lemmy.world/comment/11235801
Stop using this to push your agenda about censorship and whatever. Censorship has never lead to anything good. Read the history books.
It’s privacy preserving and you can turn it off. It’s the best option for attribution we have yet.
Mozilla is not a non-profit. And if they were, they are legally bound to it. It’s not optional to go by the mission if you’re a non-profit.
This is the first browset to implement something like that. I don’t know what you’re talking about and you don’t either apparently.
It’s not tracking you. It’s not the same.
This isn’t ad tracking though. Do you even know how this works?
They haven’t added ad tracking. That’s a fake news. You should read up on how it actually works.
“clearly” lmao
The original video: https://youtu.be/GsjHMzGl-VY