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That looks more like it’s mainly focused on server-monitoring, was looking for something way lighter and Subz seems to be perfect :)
NetData
That looks more like it’s mainly focused on server-monitoring, was looking for something way lighter and Subz seems to be perfect :)
Looks like it’s quite popular in Japan.
As long as a LLM doesn’t run into a corner, making the same mistakes over and over again, it is magical to just paste some code, ask what’s wrong with it and receiving a detailed explanation + fix. Even better is when you ask “now can you add this and this to it?” and it does.
Not really your question but Revolt is basically a 1to1 copy of discord in terms of UI.
Monero.town is very lax when it comes to moderation as long as you don’t say anything that could get you arrested in Germany.
Haven’t tried bard but use ChatGPT to write/debug scripts and SAP stuff. Also asking it when I have simple but technical questions.
I am also downloading and running the latest models in the local LLM space every 2-3 weeks, just waiting for the point at which they finally take over gpt3.5 at which point I’ll probably not touch ChatGPT again.
Feature, not a bug <3
Firefox > Chrome
I think instance admins will just have to make sure they don’t have bots on their platform and block instances that do a bad job at it leading to others getting invaded.
After moderating a bigger subreddit and seeing just how much spam there was in the comments and just how many people spend time replying to these bots I basically stopped reading them. Here I haven’t see bots yet and at least my home instance watches out that it stays that way.
Sounds like it would get filled up with overwhelming amounts of crap pretty quickly and on the server-side, refreshing a huge number of feeds would take a lot of resources.
I selfhost freshrss and it’s amazing. If the reddit privacy frontends go down due to the api changes, I’ll lose those feeds but I already replaced them with lemmy feeds anyways :)
Haven’t heard of revolt before. Would be awesome if they had screenshare. I recently switched from jitsi to watchparty.me but this looks way nicer.
I found this because I was testing out nostr and suddenly had loli.net in the firewall logs: https://sm.ms/
I like it because it gives you markdown you can paste into lemmy :D
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