

It’s pretty easy to do in your Lemmy account settings. For someone who has done this many, many times .
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It’s pretty easy to do in your Lemmy account settings. For someone who has done this many, many times .
If it doesn’t you might have to use a 3rd party screen share tool. Or try some sort of work around, such as such as by using discord screen share to share the screen recording of another screen share application that does show your mouse cursor.
1 tb is a good start for most use case. 5 tb…? now you’re getting somewhere.
Some screenshare software has a setting you need to toggle to then have the mouse show. I would look into your screen share settings and check for a toggle like that,
I use it all the time when walking a track. Pretty good app, and it lets my brain not worry about losig track and wondering if I really did walk around the desired amount of times.
Good. We don’t need no WIndows Recall here.
where are they published at and why?
There are going to be ai’s that tell users to kill themselves or not to. Depending on how well they are trained or set up by the creator and how the user is acting towards the ai. It’s not just one factor all those factors are linked to how the ai will respond so i’m not particularly victim blaming.
I do have to ask why you bring up a news anchors fetish when we’re talking about the potential of an ai chat bot helping someone with suicidal issues. It really just sounds like you have a bias against ai and aren’t taking into account the potential of preventing suicide for a person when they have no one they feel comfortable to talk to.
However it is important to know the context of these cases. Ai character creators are able to make ai characters (on platforms like character ai) and are able to direct the behavior of the ai to how they would want. Now Gemini and grok on the other hand, ai’s like that where no one knows where Google or Musk are guiding them i’l acknowledge might not be as trustworthy because on character ai the user knows up front how the ai is intended to behave by the creator. If the user want to make a modification to the ai’s behavior or vibe they can literally just tell the ai character how they want the ai to behave and it will adapt. So ai does certainly have the potential help people with their tramas through conversation.
I think ai can be usefull in cases like this. Especially in a case where a person who is literally about to commit the suicide. Ai might not be 100% accurate but if it can prevent someone from taking their life by offering some support, that is a positive thing.
I liked using open box, looks pretty decent and user friends from the get go and uses fewer resources then most desktop environments. If you do use open box I would use the tint2 task bar with it. I hadn’t explored window managers in some time but that’s what I would suggest for getting a tip top performance out of any device. (maybe not the max but pretty close, while looking more modern like.
This is why I was suggesting a community like feature similar to Lemmy, for Peertube.
and here is some server providing better coverage for specific video content through the “Vidverse.” feature enabled in search filters.
edit: better coverage because it shows: videos that are on Peertube, related to my search results. Sepia search showed one of the Gameboy color game while a single Peertube server had results for the Gameboy color and the console release of the game.
This is my evidence that Sepia Search is missing videos on search results that should be there.
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Sometimes i’l search for a specific video, and i’l have to go to a peertube server to then find it on the fediverse. (not on the local video feed.)
I feel like communities that work directly on local servers would work better. as for example: i’l search for something like Rayman 2 (video game) The sepia Search results will only seem to show results for the Gameboy game. However if I search directly on some Peertube instance, it will show the game boy color and the console release gameplay.
here is the sepia Search results: for “Rayman 2”
Yes, but the search results don’t seem to pull up all videos from them on it.
I usually join a Peertube server as a viewer. Usually if I want to subscribe to channels or build playlists (I don’t keep accounts long but I don’t use much bandwidth directly through video uploads.
I’m guessing that’s why I hadn’t had this same experience of most servers not approving my account set up. Although, if any one is wanting to upload short clips on Peertube, do specific that when signing up that you’l try to keep your video length short, might improve your chances of getting approved and keep the server healthy and running (due to storage, streaming and hosting costs.
I think keeping videos between 1 to 5 minutes on average is fair. So start with that as a baseline. You might get approved more likely as an uploader.
with that said, while you can delete your content from the physical server any screen share, or internet archive are kept forever, also this might not clear your posts from federated servers.