Mine is using about 100GB atm, ran it on a 40GB to start but the data management was a bit much. Good luck though!
Mine is using about 100GB atm, ran it on a 40GB to start but the data management was a bit much. Good luck though!
I’ve been using OVH without issues. How big is your drive space though? Lemmy uses quite a bit. Federation can take some time too.
I tried, but I like information density and the new UI is a horrible waste of space. I get why people like it and it’s way more modern, I’m saying loads of people who used reddit from the start will probably never get used to the new UI, mostly because of the customizability and open API.
Reddit didn’t have apps in the beginning, so we made them over the years perfecting the UI. I settled on baconreader with a compact view, but it and so many others died when the API was purged. I patched my app and can still use it to this day, but I don’t because fuck them.
Same, my mouth dropped reading the article.
Obligatory fuck spez
The way AI is trained today creates a black box solution, the author says only the developers of the model know what goes on inside the black box.
This is major pain point in AI, where we are trying to understand it so we can make it better and more reliable. The author mentions that unless AI companies open source their work, it’s impossible for everyone else to ‘debug’ the circuit.
Zero knowledge proofs are how they are trying to combat this, using mathematical algorithms they are trying to verify the output of an AI model in real time, without having to know the underlying intellectual property.
This could be used to train AI further and increase the reliability of AI drastically, so it could be used to make more important decisions and adhere much more easily to the strategies for which they are deployed.
I feel like most the old school redditors have long migrated, I’ve only ever heard good things about the new UI from relatively new users.
Lemmy is old reddit, if not OG internet ethos.
Sure yeah it’s a discovery tool OOTB, but I’ve used it to perform specific packet sequences as well.
Also does anyone still port knock these days?
Enter Masscan, probably a net negative for the internet, so use with care.
Hey YouTube, today we’re testing this photon detector I found browsing ebay that was sold by some friendly russians. It’s been collecting dust for 10 years but due to some recent developments it’s as relevant as ever! Now I’ll be able to see the feds coming from miles away!
Any word on the screen? Would be sad if it wasn’t OLED but it wouldn’t surprise me if they wanted to cut cost for the base model.
Not at all, but I am craving Cinnabon™
Lemmy has a 3 character minimum though
Who wants a short instance name D:
I love my R36S, but I hadn’t heard of retroid and man does it look amazing.
Something something jolly ranchers
I get your point, but having Signal in a “Get Federated” list is very misleading at best.
It’s a company who makes them and their partners lots of money, any company you see pushing HP products is just as shady as them. They’ve been riding their brand recognition for at least a decade.
Then right before their EOL’s they push all their old stock for pennies and suddenly everyone has a HP product and they don’t complain for the most part cause they got them dirt cheap.