Good luck getting any of them to actually crawl it though. Most models are trained on datasets like reddit comments, not by crawling sites like search indexers.
Good luck getting any of them to actually crawl it though. Most models are trained on datasets like reddit comments, not by crawling sites like search indexers.
And that’s why net neutrality is important!
Use the one cable. The two rails might experience a difference in voltage, which could be bad.
In the real world, it’ll work fine at least 90% of the time, but it’s easier to just use one cable on one rail.
Use iperf3 if you can.
You could also just use dig, ping, and traceroute to check the path.
my router should know it’s own IP and not bother sending things out into the world just for them to come back
This is correct: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_address_translation#NAT_hairpinning
If it’s not working, check the configuration on your router. (Your ISP should also be doing this at their edge, but maybe not.)
Also, you should really not be exposing services to the Internet that you don’t have to. Put it all behind a VPN.
It depends on whether the services are compatible. They don’t all implement activitypub quite the same way.
You can try pasting something into the Lemmy search field (a Mastodon user, pixelfed feed, etc.) and see what comes up. But it may take a minute to federate the first time.
Nor Boost. It does in Raccoon, though.
Yeah we know. But it’s not really anything we can directly control, it just has to organically go viral. Marketing would help, but isn’t guaranteed.
You’re not going to be looking at them. If one is quieter, get that one.
Also, be prepared to buy a replacement when, not if, one of them fails. It might be years from now, but it’ll happen.
That’s probably more due to lack of training than anything else. Existing models are mostly made by American companies and trained on English-language material. Naturally, the further you get from the model, the worse the result.
How fast do you listen?
YouTube is a social network?
So you want a lot of files, but not ALL the files? Is this one-time or ongoing?
It might be easier for them to use Apple’s tools like icloud, and then send you a share link for you to download. I assume icloud has some kind of “share album” function.
I was curious to see if Wendy’s was on the BDS list. It’s not, but I also found this post, which is quite a trip. https://old.reddit.com/r/wendys/comments/1b25k3b/boycott/
On the other side, I heard a story about a human failing the Turing test, because the examiner happened to be matched with a real person who was an expert on Shakespeare, and therefore appeared to know more than a human would.
Non-logging? Unbound supports logging.
See now this is the shit I want to read about.
What shows up on your block log when you try?
Do you think he has enough self-awareness?
Yeah, delivery is cheap because the drivers are treated like shit: https://www.scmp.com/news/people-culture/trending-china/article/3274864/desperate-china-courier-begs-guard-mercy-knees-after-toppling-fence-sparking-protest
Kind of like how BYD cars are cheap because they’re built with slave labor.
Don’t get me wrong, the US has similar problems. But there’s more to the story than just cheap eggs.