Shouldn’t it be “further”? farther is for physical distance, further is for figurative/metaphorical distance.
Shouldn’t it be “further”? farther is for physical distance, further is for figurative/metaphorical distance.
I am also using open webui. Most LLMs are too verbose for me, so I created a model in open-webui with system prompt “Do not repeat the questions. Avoid giving lists as answers. Do not summarize the answer at the end. If asked a follow-up question, respond with only new information, do not repeat previously stated information.” and named it No Nonsense.
this is beautiful
Stop trying to make fetch happen!
I really couldn’t find a better way to describe how it feels to use gnome. I am used almost all tiling window managers through the years. I always got lost in configuring my setup. I know I didn’t have to, but there was almost another step of optimization that was available to me. This is not a bad thing in and of itself, of course. I have been using gnome o arch for the past few years, a plank/dock extension, a system tray, and a clipboard manager. That’s it, there is nothing to fiddle with, to distract me. It is entirely personal. I just can’t stop myself from trying to optimize my desktop/workflow if there are still ways to optimize it. Before gnome I was using my WM/DE and then the applications necessary for my actual work. Now, the DE is “out of the way” and I just do what I actually have to do. But again, this is entirely personal.
god damn it! I was about to say that I’m done configuring after decades and can finally be productive, then I saw your comment. 🤦♂️
22 degrees… Perfection 👌
RIP 😔
At this point just release a new Linux distro and call it “Windows for Developers” or something.
You can use docker, mount s3 as a volume and use immich.
For me it’s the opposite. I tried to use nextcloud for years, installing the normal way, and it always broke for no reason. I just started using it on docker and it has been perfect, fingers crossed.
Don’t be scared. Embrace the data. Let it flow through the fiber optic cables and into your RAID array. Dew it!