I've definitely run into this as well in my own self-hosting journey. When you're learning it's easier to get it to just draft up a config - then learn what the options mean after the fact then it is to RTFM from the beginning.
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Now that is an interesting target to get tons of people off twitter. If all these K Pop labels like Hybe and JYP suddenly started publishing on BlueSky their fans would immediately follow suit
I wouldn't say I'm in control per se when I don't have the option to just do the update whenever I feel like it. I'm in control the same way a prisoner is in control of whether or not they eat that day by just not eating. Like, put it behind a giant bold unmissable piece of text that says "IF YOU DO THIS YOU ARE PUTTING YOUR MACHINE AT RISK AND HACKERS WILL IMMEDIATELY STEAL ALL YOUR MONEY" but don't make it so it's impossible for me to do without some workaround.
Have you got a more specific search term for Gemini? Unfortunately the word has been taken by Google
It's a bit hacky but I suppose there's always the option of using a separate WebDAV server on the directory where frappe drive stores its files. I haven't tried something like that, though. Unfortunately I don't know of any integration within frappe drive itself. Seems they're accepting contributions now so it's possible these will be implemented in the future. WebDAV is a bit of its own beast, though, so that'll be a huge undertaking in my opinion.
Seems like it. I suppose it's an honest mistake to make, she (or her PR team) put the Kanji for "seven" and "ring" (but also more generally means circular or loop or wheel), but Kanji when combined doesn't always mean what you'd expect it to mean. In this case those two Kanji together is a noun meaning charcoal grill. Kanji combinations can be highly logical, where their standalone meanings come together to a very sensible combined meaning. But sometimes they don't make much sense and the reasoning for the combined meaning is lost to time.
But come on, man... Just search for it online or open a dictionary before you permanently write something on your body.
And then their non standard file format turns out to just be a zip file or gzipped JSON data 😂
It's BeetleChowder. But I don't wanna summon BeetleChowder so I won't say BeetleChowd
Doing this gives big bow to the machine energy for me, I don't like it.
Holy shit, microplastics are defined as fragments smaller than 5mm????? I thought it's way smaller, 5mm is big enough to see with your naked eye!
Thanks sailor moon, you've never let me down
Converting code too! I've used LLMs to go from Node -> GoLang, and that's basically how I learned to code in Go coming from a less low-level background. You can also ask about what the current best practices are.