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This is a really great use of LLM! Seriously great job! Once it’s fully self-hostable (including the LLM model), I will absolutely find it space on the home server. Maybe using Rupeshs fastdcpu as the model and generation backend could work. I don’t remember what his license is, though.
Edit: added link.
Ah, you meant phone of the time. I thought you meant phones throughout time. Like, today’s Pixel 9 compared to the N95. That sort of thing.
Yeah, you’re right. Back then, it was all marketing and storefront locks. That’s it.
And the flagship iphone of today is lower specs than its direct android competitor. But, then again, that’s how apple seems to operate: lowest possible specs, highest possible marketing, beautiful (debatable, I know) UI… and locked storefront.
It’s also better specs that some software and security processes require, but yeah, it’s mostly marketing and it sucks.
No lol I just channeled my inner 90s hahahaa
I almost got the N95 back in the day, bit it didn’t work with my provider. This project is hella wicked
Came to ask the same question. A while back, someone had a semi-solution for fighting CSAM on Lemmy. Maybe you can implement a similar method on your network.
Well, then. There it is. I do remember using AIMP right before I left windows altogether, and liking it more than jet.
What about jet audio? Is it FOSS? I can’t find anything about that. I used it after Winamp started disappointing with it’s media support.
Personally, I would use a simple spreadsheet for this.
But if you have your heart set on a db, you can use Access or LibreOffice Base for ease of initial setup.
Maybe SQL (or PRQL, if you’re feeling cutting edge) with some dbms (SSMS Community I think is still free, or maybe Heidi SQL) but this will require you maintain a server as well. PostgreSQL is what I generally use if I want to spin up something quickly. I do like SQL quite a bit, but it seems overkill for this task.
Edit: autocorrect
Sweet! I’ll give it a try on my next install. Thanks!
So, solas isn’t based on debian or some other core base? It’s its own thing? Did I understand correctly?
I’m sure I’m missing something, but what is unique about this distro?
That makes sense. Thanks for the input!
Most of these are not squares. They’re rectangles.
Also, c-squared would have been an amazing name based on a math pun. Lol
Also, this looks awesome and I love it.
Krita looks more like a drawing and animation solution, whereas GIMP is an editing / manipulation solution. Or can Krita be used as an editor, too? I’m going to download later and give it a shot, but just wanted your opinion so I have better expectations.
Ohhh! Cool! Thanks!
What’s a Spirit Level?
Edit: ? Didn’t get sent over
No ether needed. All you need is to do this publically.
I saw the name, and immediately thought, “sweet! Another kde tool!” Then finished reading the title lol Looks like a good editor nonetheless
Edit: requires access to manage storage, which is excessive for a text editor. Pretty sure it has to do with its other features, which is fine, but I don’t feel comfortable with this type of access for any third party app. If you’re fine with this access, Xed/Karbon really looks useful. I might add it to my coding tablet.