lapislazuli

joined 2 years ago
[–] lapislazuli@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

For music CDs? I dunno bout that (see comment above). I do borrow books a lot, if that counts.

[–] lapislazuli@sopuli.xyz 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

Tbh I don't know. I torrented lots of stuff as a kid (including music on Soulseek), but now I feel like paying for stuff. I know, weird. I suppose when I do buy music on the internet I want to support the artists. Paying for used CDs is just whatever, they're cheap.

[–] lapislazuli@sopuli.xyz 11 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (6 children)

I don't burn CDs, I buy music on pre-owned CDs (Best Of albums, etc.) and rip them to my computer. Cheaper than some of the online music stores where you download the music files.

[–] lapislazuli@sopuli.xyz 3 points 2 weeks ago

Also the French have their own Mistral AI and the Le Chat interface.

[–] lapislazuli@sopuli.xyz 3 points 2 weeks ago

I'm signing as hard as I can!

[–] lapislazuli@sopuli.xyz 6 points 3 weeks ago

I bet the water tastes like shit.

[–] lapislazuli@sopuli.xyz 5 points 1 month ago

Thanks, I hate Googly Eyes Cat.

[–] lapislazuli@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 months ago

Or mid-scream, as it realized it was an endling?

[–] lapislazuli@sopuli.xyz 4 points 2 months ago (1 children)

As a side note, you can actually buy music online and it's DRM free (Qobuz, HDTracks, 7 Digital, Bandcamp).

[–] lapislazuli@sopuli.xyz 8 points 2 months ago

Better for your teef as well.

 

So much for saying that goldfish have a thee-second memory-span. The can also recognize people. (Wikipedia)

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by lapislazuli@sopuli.xyz to c/buildapc@lemmy.world
 

Is this a good setup for the price? This is somewhere in Europe. A tech shop that allows you to choose your hardware and they assemble it for you.

I mainly want to play older and indie games on it. Some video editing as well, possibly. Current rig is a crappy pre-built which overheats like crazy, practically impossible to do any gaming on it. TIA for any answers.

 
 
 
 

For you wallpaper geeks, here's a higher resolution: Potato HD

 

Basically what the title says: Sopuli is super slow to load when I'm logged in, taking anywhere from 10 seconds up to a whole minute to load the website. I also just noticed that the Subscribed tab takes considerably longer to load that Local. The only add-on I have enabled on Sopuli is uBlock, but I've disabled that, but no significant effect. Is this a server thing, ie is Sopuli getting heavy traffic or is the mistake more likely to be on my end?

Edit: seems to have been fixed as of 29/30 April. Thanks, Mod!

 

No particular reason for asking, but I'm about curious the name of this forum template I've been seeing a lot lately (saw it around six months ago the first time). It's basically a linear forum template where there is a timeline on the right side of the site. You can interact with it. 'Template' is probably not the right word, but you get the idea.

Examples: Logseq's forum uses it and so does Anki's forum.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by lapislazuli@sopuli.xyz to c/privacy@lemmy.ml
 

Hello folks. I want to hear your opinions about the advances in AI and how it makes you feel. This is a community about privacy, so I already kind of know that you're against it, at least when AI is implemented in such a way that it violates peoples' privacy.

I recently attended a work-related event and the conclusion was that AI will come and change everything in our field. A field which has been generally been dominated by human work, although various software has been used for it. Without revealing too much, the event was for people who with texts. I'm a student, but the event was for people working in the field I plan to work in in the future. The speakers did not talk about privacy concerns (not in detail, at least) or things such as micro work (people who get paid very little to clean illegal content in AI training data, for example).

You probably can guess that that I care about privacy: I'm writing this on Lemmy, for a privacy community. I'm a Linux user (the first distro I used was Ubuntu 10.04) and I transitioned to Linux as my daily driver in November last year. I care about the Open Source community (most of the programs I used on Windows were FOSS). I donate to the programs I use. I use a privacy-respecting search engine, use uBlock and Privacy Badger on Firefox. I use a secure instant messenger and detest Facebook. But that's where it ends, because I use a stock Android phone. But at least I care about these things and I'm eager to learn more. When it comes to privacy, I'm pretty woke, for the lack of a better word.

But AI is coming, or rather, it's already here. Granted, people who talked at that event were somewhat biased, as they worked in the AI industry, so even if they weren't marketing ChatGPT, they were trying to hype up the industry. But apparently, AI can already help so called knowledge workers. It can help in brainstorming and generating ideas. It can produce translations, it can summarize texts, it can give tips...

The bottom line seems to be that I need to start using AI, because either I will use it and keep my job in the future, or I will not use it and risk being made redundant by AI at some point in time.

But I want to get other perspectives. What are your views on AI, and has it affected your job, and if so, how? I know some people have said here that AI is just a bunch of algorithms and that it's just hype and that the bubble will burst eventually. But until it does, it seems it'll have a pretty big impact on how things work. Can we choose to ignore it?

 

TLDR; I spent nearly two hours troubleshooting my broken system, because I installed a Windows spell checker for my LibreOffice.

  1. Install the .oxt file for your Linux LibreOffice installation
  2. Don't realize it was for Windows only because it installed fine on Linux
  3. Freeze your system completely for 15 seconds, after which it's business as normal
  4. LibreOffice works okay, so don't notice anything else
  5. Install additional spellers from Synaptic because the first one didn't work
  6. Realize Linux Mint Software Center GUI is broken and most of the flatpacks aren't displayed
  7. Perform two system resets using Timeshift, nothing changed
  8. Realize the speller you installed was Windows-only, purge all LibreOffice components, problem solved, reinstall LO
  9. Also realize you had to install a system package version of LibreOffice (instead of Flatpack) for the speller from Synaptic to work
  10. Feel like a noob

🫣

EDIT: It happened again. I think this time I figured it out for good. I installed the spell checker through Synaptic, but either it was the wrong version or it didn't install all the necessary packages. I found the right package in Software Center itself and installed it. Everything has been working okay, the Software Center hasn't bugged out yet.

EDIT 2: Okay, now I've got it. It was a icon theme that I installed from Cinnamon Looks called FairyWren which hid half of my installed apps, and created all sorts of GUI bugs and made Software Center hang and freeze. I'm going to write to the author of the theme.

 
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