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Just one thing I noticed since we jumped to 0.19.4 yesterday afternoon, on a local-only community on our instance it seems we can’t upvote comments in a post, returning with the Couldn't find comment
error.
Just one thing I noticed since we jumped to 0.19.4 yesterday afternoon, on a local-only community on our instance it seems we can’t upvote comments in a post, returning with the Couldn't find comment
error.
That’s an impressive list of QoL updates, thanks :)
I think it’s beehaw doing something weird, it got federated to other instances just fine
The code block included in my comment
You can even use Markdown file and convert it dynamically to HTML using javascript through Markdeep by just dropping
<!-- Markdeep: --><style class="fallback">body{visibility:hidden;white-space:pre;font-family:monospace}</style><script src="markdeep.min.js"></script><script src="https://casual-effects.com/markdeep/latest/markdeep.min.js?"></script><script>window.alreadyProcessedMarkdeep||(document.body.style.visibility="visible")</script>
at the end of the markdown file. It makes it dead simple to update using a text editor later on and to host on a static website.
4GB of RAM: load a model into llama.cpp
Explodes
Win+V works decently enough for me.
At that price point not really, and there is definitely going to be some tradeoffs required between power vs consumption vs price.
Not sure where you’re shopping, but I can’t find it below $200 for 16GB of RAM.
I don’t think there’s anything on the market that checks all the boxes for a $140 budget.
I don’t think you can fix that, it’s how MTP was designed.
Something on-device would have direct access to the filesystem, or at least the abstraction wouldn’t be as slow as MTP.
Something like disky could do?
The MTP protocol is notoriously slow, as it will not multiplex block operations unlike traditional filesystems. It will not be able to process multiple files in parallel or asynchronously, which means the software can only check one file at a time.
So Filelight can probably handle it, but it will be highly inefficient and that would explain why the software appears frozen.
I use it once in a while when I’m taking a walk, it’s made purposely to fill stuff easily on the go.
For more detailed/complex edits, I go with Every Door.
F-Droid always lag behind a bit since it needs to build all the apps they distribute from source in their CI servers.
So it’s basically a local CDN for Steam and other platforms?
It’s basically a distro made specifically to run RetroArch, based on OpenELEC. You can just flash it on let’s say a Raspberry Pi or a portable gaming console (if a Lakka image exists for it) and you’re good to go.
It can say whatever it wants unless invalidated by a court or an existing law saying otherwise.
They may end up in the F-Droid Archive repo over time.
Also if each user don’t have the language you’ve posted in their preferences (most only have Undetermined selected) they will not see your post since it will be filtered out.
Will do, I have a list in fact 😅
EDIT: Done, 2538.