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IF you can find the song you want on Tidal, they have some actually very high quality tracks as FLACs
There’s also some services out there that let you rip from Tidal as well as other platforms ;)
Why are you here? Well, ok I guess you can stay :3
IF you can find the song you want on Tidal, they have some actually very high quality tracks as FLACs
There’s also some services out there that let you rip from Tidal as well as other platforms ;)
It let’s you pick from a whole bunch of local models to download, some trained by Microsoft and the like. In my experience it’s pretty responsive on a 2070s ive had for years now, but the responses aren’t as good as something like gpt4. Probably about on par with gpt3 in most cases if you choose a larger model.
Interesting, the multiple caches for multiple users is AWESOME actually, I’m definitely gonna be experimenting with that!
How can I set up an SSD to act as a cache if I’m already using jellyfin? Or is there no easy way to go about doing that
Recently for a project of mine between me and a couple of friends, we needed to make an iOS app having never made one before. Our solution since we didn’t have reliable access to Xcode, which you need to be able to get it onto an iPhone, was to just make an Android application in Flutter. Since it’s cross-platform we used the Android simulator to test things, and then compiled it for iOS after the fact.
All this to say you could honestly start there with flutter and not bother too much with native swift if you dont own a Mac or Macbook. If you DO own a Mac, I’d simply start with reading the swift documentation ;)
As he literally says you can just click update… don’t fucking use it if you don’t want to but then don’t be like “IT SHOULD NOT EXIST CMD LINE BAD!!”
You never have to touch it on most typical distros. At all.
c/lost-lemmings
I just bought the FUTO voice input app as well from them and it’s genuinely amazing. It has punctuation where it needs to. It cuts out all the UM’s. And the best part is, I don’t have to pretend that I’m talking to a robot. I can just speak as if I’m talking to a normal person and it gets it right nearly every single time. It is so worth the $5.
This entire comment was typed with it, and I did not edit a single thing.
I personally use hop2desk for all of my remote access needs. Works wonderfully on any pc as well as on android! Best part is you dont need to dick with ports or anything like that, just make sure you set a good persistent password and you’re good to go.
Well I’m sorry I… don’t know what to tell you. I’m not Hacksmith Industries!
Unfortunately, seems to be down at least temporarily. REALLY hoping this comes back online
My apologies for being inept, but would you mind providing a link to somewhere I can learn to set up an SMTP server using only my Gmail Account?
To be honest, i don’t know yet. I’ve yet to try both, and plan to anyway. Does vaultwarden require an SMTP server/domain name all the same?
Ok, thank you! Is there any way you know of to get an SMTP server running and functional without a domain name?
Honestly, I’m not saying do this because replacing functions with vices is very not good and I am fully aware of it. That being said what worked for me is marijuana, it helps me to feel like I WANT to eat at the very least, even if I don’t feel hungry. When I’m high it makes food more appealing to me as well, so it helps to supress my extremely picky eating habits. Of course, this is making a habit in and of itself which is why i don’t necessarily recommend it, but I’ll wean myself off of it.
I struggle with this quite a lot, particularly with eating. I’ve been underweight the majority of my life and still am, and often realize I simply do not feel hungry, even if I’m starving. I’ve also broken bones, when I didn’t realize it was severe. But progress has been made with eating more consistently, and we chug along :)
The thing with VPN’s is that you’re only shifting the trust from your ISP to your VPN provider. That provider can still see pretty much everything you’re doing and your real IP, if they wanted to. To add to this, plenty of VPN companies have been found logging when they said they didn’t. I would say either set up traffic for I2P, or simply go with an actually no logs VPN company like Mullvad, who’s been battle tested and doesn’t log, and you’ll be fine.
People also say that because it’s important to understand what a VPN is and does as well. It wasn’t originally meant to be any sort of anonymity tool, the technology exists to make it seem as if your traffic is coming from somewhere else - which allows for things like remote work on a local network.
I would LOVE to use something like this, that can streamline the process. Super cool!
Then yeah, that option is worthless to you. For me, having networked solutions over a domain I have that enabled. But if its just internally I’d also disable it