

I’m really happy that the community stepped up and continued his great work.
I’m really happy that the community stepped up and continued his great work.
You might want to take a look at https://community-scripts.github.io/ProxmoxVE/ . That’s exactly what you want, but without Docker. It uses Proxmox / LXC / VMs and is really, really awesome for selfhosting.
They downloaded the torrents from Annas Archive, which are standing at ~500TB currently. Keep in mind that you’re dealing not only with text, but also with books scanned as images, books with lots of illustrations, scientific articles with illustrations and also comic books.
Be careful there: The big publishers are watermarking the articles you’re downloading. So if you’re uploading them to SciHub, you can get into trouble. Inform yourself and remove the watermarks
This basically means that OpenAI has a trained model that is able to change political viewpoints. Which also means that this model is available to the Trump administration.
Yeah, the vibe shift is extreme. You can attribute some of it to the general vibe shift everywhere - of course the vibes are getting back when the Trump administration is starting to wreck havoc everywhere. But Reddit is taking this to the extreme - if you take a look at the standard frontpage, there is so much senseless ragebait and screenshots of Tweets of stupid, unimportant people. Videos of random idiots for you to be infuriated over. The fun really has left Reddit - I still remember a time where you could see funny memes and really interesting stuff instead of this.
Be careful here: There is no reason for film companies to not attack Lemmy like that.
It’s actually quite simple - not sure how it does work under the hood, but take a look at your documents. Every insurance, employer or company has its own letterhead with logo, contact information and legalese. You just tell paperless on one document “hey, that is my insurance, please tag everything like this as insurance” and it will do that.
I’m kind of disappointed that this one is free and doesn’t have a subscription model