noneabove1182 @ noneabove1182 @sh.itjust.works Posts 25Comments 60Joined 2 yr. ago
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but content in the title is enough, just sad especially as an owner of a TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra.. been gathering dust in my drawer waiting for WearOS 3..
cries in to watch pro 3 ultra
still so sad about the death of blobbies :'(
I have the snap installed, for what it's worth it's pretty painless AS LONG AS YOU DON'T WANT TO DO ANYTHING SILLY
I've found it nearly impossible to alter the base behaviour and have it not entirely break, so if nextcloud out of the box does exactly what you want, go ahead and install it via snap...
I predict that on docker you're going to have a bad time if you can't give it host network mode and try to just forward ports
That said, docker >>>> VM in my books
As weird as this is, I'm looking forward to seeing what their watch would look like, I'm highly impressed by the care and attention to detail they gave to minimal but cohesive reskinning of android
Hey thanks for the detailed writeup, this is great! Probably worth including a couple of the llama 1 models just because they're more mature and ready to be used even tho licensing is awkward
Also if you'd like I maintain a few docker images for a couple tools (namely oobabooga, koboldcpp, and lollms-webui) that might be good for beginners to get their feet wet, can find them pinned at https://github.com/noneabove1182
For me it's gotta be immich, it replicates Google photos SO well and it's all local and self hosted, absolutely floored by how great it is
For browsing my photos on my device I use Aves which is also a great app, especially since it's the only app I've ever found that handles Sony burst format properly
For sure! I'm actually just in the market for watches in general, I love the ticwatch dual display (but don't love that my tichwatch pro 3's software is.. collecting dust on the proverbial shelf..) but the samsung watches always seemed so spiffy and clean! So you'd say overall we're still pretty incremental then in terms of meaningful changes from the watch 4?
The article doesn't address it, maybe someone here can.. what does "consumed" mean? Where does the water go after it's used to cool? Surely it's reusable, right?
Another question now, how do the hinges in the new foldables feel? We've had some good competition in that space so I'm hoping we see some refinement from Samsung this year. Which of the two would you most like to daily drive?
Thanks for joining us here in our new home, so happy to have big names help to validate it!
I'd love to hear your thoughts on the watches, it feels like the 5 was kind of an incremental upgrade, and it's looking like 6 might be similar, anything that's not captured on the spec sheet that makes it a worthwhile upgrade?
very strange downgrading to two cameras, better come with a serious price cut if it wants to compete... love my 1 v but the 5 series usually hasn't been a big downgrade
Yes that's a good comment for an FAQ cause I get it a lot and it's a very good question haha. The reason I use it is for image size, the base nvidia devel image is needed for a lot of compilation during python package installation and is huge, so instead I use conda, transfer it to the nvidia-runtime image which is.. also pretty big, but it saves several GB of space so it's a worthwhile hack :)
but yes avoiding CUDA messes on my bare machine is definitely my biggest motivation
lollms-webui is the jankiest of the images, but that one's newish to the scene and I'm working with the dev a bit to get it nicer (main current problem is the requirement for CLI prompts which he'll be removing) Koboldcpp and text-gen are in a good place though, happy with how those are running
for me it's painfully obvious when a phone is 60hz vs 120hz, i run mine at 120 and my wife doesn't care and runs at 60.. so yeah obviously some people just do not care or can't see it, others like me need it to be high refresh haha
I need a citation for that for sure, I know until very recently all software updates were non-OTA, meaning you had to drive to a dealership to get the software applied, which means dealers were hesitant to issue them, that could all be incorrect now and it's certainly incorrect for some of them, I'm positive there are car companies that put out OTA like tesla, i just don't know who they are
that last edit you added is probably the worst part, because it takes away from how solid Toyota and others are because it ruins the entire metric, Toyota is likely crushing it, and entirely possible Tesla is actually really really bad, but without the RIGHT metrics we can't actually draw any good conclusions, it's not just bad for tesla but for the whole market
Yeah there's definitely been some aggregious recall issues, but the problem is the stats include minor things that only required a quick OTA, so it skews the numbers awkwardly and means we can't properly judge the real problems they had
If they separated the numbers, we might see that either Tesla has very few real recalls, Tesla actually does have a lot of real recalls but also happens to have software ones, or it's about normal
And without separating all we can do is guess
100%, this number is skewed by the fact that tesla will basically "recall" for any minor issue because it's a simple software update, I imagine a lot of companies try to avoid recalls as aggressively and for as long as possible because it's a significantly bigger burden on them
I say this as someone who drives a Tesla but is still extremely judgemental of Tesla
GitHub - jesseduffield/horcrux: Split your file into encrypted fragments so that you don't need to remember a passcode