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Did you draw that on a phone? Very nice!
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My local grocery store is staffed by remote workers at night.
It’s possible to run local AI on a Raspberry Pi, it’s all just a matter of speed and complexity. I run Ollama just fine on the two P-cores of my older i3 laptop. Granted, running it on the CUDA-accelerator (GFX card) on my main rig is beyond faster.
Ollama recently became a flatpak extension for Alpaca but it’s a one-click install from the Alpaca software management entry. All storage locations are the same so no need to re-DL any open models or remake tweaked models from the previous setup.
Or if using flatpak, its an add-on for Alpaca. One click install, GUI management.
Windows users? By the time you understand how to locally install AI, you’re probably knowledgeable enough to migrate to linux. What the heck is the point of using local AI for privacy while running windows?
I’ve been on lineage for ages and recently tried out /e/, was pleasantly surprised. Reminded me of a reskinned lineage with some FOSS/F-droid apps integrated into the system and some extra privacy stuff.
I particularly like the fake location and app tracker features.
When it comes to standardisation, there’s a minimum defaults-based system called GSI where the same distribution works across a lot of devices. But minimum defaults leaves a lot of devices specific features dead in the water. It’s more for development than distribution.
Is that like an error code for excel?
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No I can’t. Have you considered you might be beyond normal smart about this stuff?
I don’t see the point of anything anymore, you folks need a community manager?
Ringrights just want to return the ring to it’s right owner.
How much privacy respect do you feel you need? Self-hosting that stuff is the holy grail.
Fossify Calendar is a standard android calendar that pulls from the built-in android calendar storage. You can use any standard calendar like Fossify or Etar to mention two open source apps, much in the same way that you sync your nextcloud contacts to the built-in android contact storage. Any standard contacts app can interact with your nextcloud-stored’n’synced contacts.
Running Nextcloud for tasks, calendar and contacts on a self-hosted server is one of the more private solutions.
So you’re disappoint it wasn’t a rickroll of the original image?
Finally my moment to shine with incredibly niche knowledge!
Joplin, while it has the ability to encrypt the sync target (even if it’s a local folder synced with syncthing) does decrypt the content in the app data folder. The notes are in an unencrypted database while all attachments just hang out in the attachment folder.
This leaves the content vulnerable if the computer is compromised. But then again, apps that keep stuff encrypted at rest still have to decrypt it to memory - leaving the content vulnerable if the computer is compromised. 🤷♂️
All in all, Joplin is definitively one of the great, more secure note taking apps.
Places I’ll never work: Seedy bars, high-stress business jobs, Norway, parachute testing companies…
Welcome to hell.
https://thenorwayguide.com/julebord/
The problem with the Norwegian julebord tradition is that it is not only used for eating nice Christmas food, but it’s also just as common to use it as an excuse to get very drunk.
Coworkers getting very drunk together also tends to be a bad idea in general, and the julebord tradition is known to have many controversies. Not only is it the most likely place for someone to hook up with a coworker, but it’s also known to be a breeding ground for workplace conflicts and sexual harassment.
I used it way back but haven’t found anything comparable after going FOSS only. I miss the adaptive wake-up window.
There’s more cocks on YT than I expected.
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Damn.