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[โ€“] tmpod@lemmy.pt 4 points 1 week ago

Yes! Oh my, I'm silly; that was precisely my point and I managed to mess it up ๐Ÿ™ƒ

Thank you for the correction!

[โ€“] tmpod@lemmy.pt 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

As others have also mentioned, Minoxidil can be effective at slowing or stopping balding, with daily application, though it isn't immediate (may take a couple of weeks to start showing results). It can vary a lot from person to person, so give it a shot for a couple of months before deciding whether to commit or not.

[โ€“] tmpod@lemmy.pt 6 points 2 weeks ago

While the issue of the inter-server protocol being overly chatty is very much real, putting the burden on the users isn't a good solution.

The focus should instead be on improving the protocol itself and its implementation with better algorithms, batching, etc. I'm not super knowledgeable about the inner workings, but I feel like there's still some relatively "low hanging fruits" in the protocol design (are activities properly batched? are they sent as linear broadcasts to all federated instances? could we use some alternative broadcast distribution, like binomial? etc) and implementation (is the data model leading to some expensive operations? are the SQL queries well written? could we speed them up some other way?).

I say this as someone who's been running an instance for many years now, and can tell you for sure it has been a rather bumpy ride, as a small server. Running a good and fast server with lots connections is not cheap; not as much as it should, at least imo.

[โ€“] tmpod@lemmy.pt 3 points 2 weeks ago

Ah, that's a nice one!

[โ€“] tmpod@lemmy.pt 2 points 2 weeks ago

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compose_key

It's a key that makes the next 2 or more keystrokes be dead key inserts that combineinto some character otherwise impossible to type.

In my case, my keyboard had a โ‰ฃ Menu key which I never used, so I remapped it to Compose.

[โ€“] tmpod@lemmy.pt 0 points 2 weeks ago

You're correct, but that's like saying along the lines of manufacturing a car is just bolting and soldering a bunch of stuff. It's technically true to some degree, but it's very disingenuous to make such a statement without being ironic. If you're making these claims, you're either incompetent or acting in bad faith.

I think there is a lot wrong with LLMs and how the public at large uses them, and even more so with how companies are developing and promoting them. But to spread misinformation and polute an already overcrowded space with junk is irresponsible at best.

[โ€“] tmpod@lemmy.pt 3 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I've been getting into the habit of also using em/en dashes on the computer through the Compose key. Very convenient for typing arrows, inequality and other math signs, etc. I don't use it for ellipsis because they're not visually clearer nor shorter to type.

[โ€“] tmpod@lemmy.pt -3 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

That is not really true. Yes, there are jump instructions being executed when you run interference on a model, but they are in no way related to the model itself. There's no translation of weights to jumps in transformers and the underlying attention mechanisms.

I suggest reading https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformer_(deep_learning_architecture)

[โ€“] tmpod@lemmy.pt 1 points 2 weeks ago

Good point regarding ecommerce shops, was not aware they were sold there!

[โ€“] tmpod@lemmy.pt 4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

This. And to add to what other commenters have said, by using Bitwarden and paying for their Premium plan (very cheap, just $10/year), even if you don't use all their features, you're supporting a good project. It's critical infrastructure, I think the price is more than fair.
Either way, you should always make periodic backups from any cloud service you use, encrypted of course.

[โ€“] tmpod@lemmy.pt 1 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

This would be really neat, however it's not trivial to sell those everywhere. If you're lucky to live in a country or even city where they can get those to, you're golden. If you don't, you're screwed.

Unfortunately, as much as I love the idea and tech behind Monero, actually accepting it is not practical at all, as the coin is used a lot for criminal stuff and is thus very strictly followed by many agencies. We don't know if they can break it, but even they don't, businesses can get a rough treatment just for accepting Monero. It's perfectly understandable if they'd rather not do it.

[โ€“] tmpod@lemmy.pt 5 points 1 month ago

Not to the point of crying, but I've got really shaken by the deaths of strangers and public figures before. In general, any death moves me, it's a very natural and human reaction. Unfortunately, some farther ones or those that happen often enough to get me numb don't strike me as much.

An example of a fairly recent death that shook me and large amount of people too, was the death of Rick May, an immensely talented actor, drama teacher and more, that voiced the character "Soldier" in Team Fortress 2. His iconic and charismatic performance for that role is just indescribable, and a significant part of what made the character, and by extension the game, so good. His loss was so big that Valve added an in-game memorial statue, so that players could pay their respects. The fan community really grieved together. He passed away due to Covid-19 complications in 2020 at 79 years of age.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.pt/post/5733711

A severe vulnerability in OpenSSH, dubbed "regreSSHion" (CVE-2024-6387), has been discovered by the Qualys Threat Research Unit, potentially exposing

 

A severe vulnerability in OpenSSH, dubbed "regreSSHion" (CVE-2024-6387), has been discovered by the Qualys Threat Research Unit, potentially exposing

 

The Boys

A place to discuss the great show The Boys.

Just created some discussion threads for the three S04 episodes that are already out :D

Links

 

The Boys

Description

A place to discuss the great show The Boys.

Links

 

A couple of years ago, the TF2 community came together with the #SaveTF2 movement, which managed to get a reaction from Valve but little more than that. The game has gotten some bug fixes, VScript support and 64-bit builds, but there's been no action taken against the true problem -- the bot crisis.
This timeless masterpiece has been plagued by cheater bots in its casual matchmaking mode for over 5 years, making it frustratingly hard to play, without resorting to community servers. VAC is a complete joke and the lack of response from Valve is deplorable, for a game that is otherwise well known for making great games.

For the past few weeks, lots of content creators have been posting calls to action, investigations (such as the great two parter from Zesty) and opinions, all culminating in a main effort: the save.tf petition.
At the moment, it's approaching 200k signatures! If you appreciate the game, help us out by signing the petition :D

 

Sign the petition here: http://save.tf/-------------------#fixtf2 #savetf2

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.pt/post/2085574

I found this on fediverse.party's app list, and instantly loved it.
It's such a neat and well executed idea!

 

I found this on fediverse.party's app list, and instantly loved it.
It's such a neat and well executed idea!

 

A very well visually crafted and laid out criticism to recent cosmetics and what makes Team Fortress 2's style so good.

The dude clearly has strong opinions, but I agree with him.

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