I just set up an old laptop with Jellyfin - can't recommend enough, it works great.
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That's too bad :/ I don't use it any more so can't say if I get it too. If it's worth it you could check the github repo and see if it's been reported, and report it if not. Though honestly finding another solution is probably easier.
This was my thinking too. In principle I support restrictions on the data AI can be trained on, no question - but practically speaking the only difference restricting it makes is giving whatever companies gobble up the most IP the sole ability to make legal AI art. If a decision like that was made, there would be no more stable diffusion, available to anyone and everyone for free; the only legal options would be e.g. Adobe Firefly.
What a great idea! I hope this goes well, it seems like a great solution to the profitability problem of the Fediverse. I wish more sites and services used this model.
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This is so cool. It seems perfectly suited to loose urban sprawls, I'd love to use one in my area. Shame it's not great for sharing space with cars and bikes.
Finding vocabulary at all can be a challenge in and of itself. If I get too lost for words I sometimes can't find any - it's not that I don't know how things work, I don't know how to say it.
Thank you. I really appreciate you taking the time to go into detail for me.
It’s not something you dream about it’s already who you are, no matter how much it is.
I like this a lot. I'll be getting that book - but today's my first official no-zero day. Thanks again, wish me luck in gathering these acorns.
Little Acorns! That was my first exposure to this concept. Could you tell me a little more about your experience starting out, and what sort of systems you use to help? Or point me in the direction of a post for further reading (would you recommend Atomic Habits?)? I'm overdue for a big change in my life and I've been thinking about how to approach things as someone terrible at following through, so this has me interested. I'm not quite sure where to start though.
That's the impression I've been getting from what I hear of it, it's really too bad. Glad you had an alright time with it at least.
Personally I've had good experiences with Garuda lite (despite the terrible looking website). Btrfs + snapper built in with GRUB integration, vanilla KDE by default, plus a few GUI utilities for basic functions. Nothing you can't do yourself but it's quick and easy to set up and has some some nice bits and bobs.