

It wasnt even LLMs until the public took the term and changed it lol. Unless you are calling every algorithim ever made AI these days, this isnt AI.


It wasnt even LLMs until the public took the term and changed it lol. Unless you are calling every algorithim ever made AI these days, this isnt AI.


It isn’t AI, you can take a look at the source code for it from the url it provides. Obviously the detection needs some tweaking, but extra acronyms in the list doesn’t really hurt anything when the other half are relevant.


When did you last check? I believe jellyfin apps made it onto tizen OS a few months ago


I know how this sounds with where we are currently… but reddit’s /r/usenet has alot of good guides and round ups. That’s what I used back in the day, before the exodus that brought me here a couple years ago


Yes, quite a lot do. It is just a faster, more secure, and more reliable experience compared to torrenting


And that’s not even mentioning usenet… Paying for piracy in many cases can just be overall better


This is what i did for a good while to have cheap vlan capable switching in a couple of rooms that only had one cable running there.


Canada is the same way as the US in that regard. It’s not unreasonable to drive 150km to go to a store. Sure you stick around for a few hours or the whole day, but it is easily a short day trip.


4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42


Firefox is a perfectly good alternative. Works just as well as chrome.
People have been doing that long before LLMs, so i wouldn’t be too sure haha
The link Axolotl replied with is it. Its a selfhosted server software that you host on one machine and access from others. You access it via its webui on your browser, and it gives you a browser based reader for all your ebook and manga files. The benefit to that is its device independent. You can pick up and keep reading from anything with a browser.
I usually download an epub of the book and put it on my Kavita server, then read from my phone.


I switched from Portainer to Dockge to Komodo. Been very happy with komodo so far
The last optional step in the install page on the Kavita wiki gives you steps to register the Kavita exe as a windows service. That is what you want for it to auto start on boot. https://wiki.kavitareader.com/installation/native/


Honestly, I’m not sure how you get “hard to use” from “worked great”


Whats wrong with netplan? Has worked great in my experience.
Neither did I? Yaml defined networking is incredibly easy to use.


Whats wrong with netplan? Has worked great in my experience.


That’s been around for a long time hasnt it? Or are you talking about something other than that blue progress bar at the top?
uhm, no? Literally none of that was considered AI. Even chatbots, people weren’t calling them AI until LLMs came around and were stuck in them. Lisp is a language USED for AI research, that doesn’t make it AI itself.
This bot is most definitely not even close to what people consider AI