mrwiggles

joined 1 year ago
[–] mrwiggles@prime8s.xyz 2 points 11 months ago

For the books I love and want to read over and over, physical. For the books I want to read once and maybe reference from time to time, digital all the way. My e-reader makes digital books a breeze to read, and I'm actually at the point where it's 5GB of storage isn't enough for my library.

[–] mrwiggles@prime8s.xyz 1 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

https://bennycheung.github.io/ask-a-book-questions-with-langchain-openai

https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain

Essentially, you cut the pdf/text file up into chunks, process it to embeddings, then ask the AI questions and it responds with the relevant segments of the book

[–] mrwiggles@prime8s.xyz 3 points 11 months ago (4 children)

Hook it up to Langchain with Python and ask a book questions.

[–] mrwiggles@prime8s.xyz 2 points 11 months ago

As someone in their 30's who didn't take care of my teeth for a while, I'm going to have to second this recommendation. It will save you a lot of grief down the road.

[–] mrwiggles@prime8s.xyz 2 points 1 year ago

Its thought that dogs can tell the passage of time through scent. I'd be surprised if cats didn't do something similar

[–] mrwiggles@prime8s.xyz 1 points 1 year ago

This is what I use Foreman and Katello for. Package mirror with x versions synced automatically with all my machines subscribed. Or it would be, if I ever got around to actually setting the damn thing up. I have a debian package repo and a few things subscribed, but I'd like to add more.

 

Hey, just went through a few different checklists, and discovered that Lemmy does not meet GDPR requirements for notifying users for how servers handle the data. I've brought up this request on github, and I hope to get it fixed soon, but in the meantime I've compiled a list of EU address blocks and intend to add them to my firewall. Just thought you all should know.