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[Weekly Thread] What have you been watching?
  • 3hax6ejo 3hax6ejo 1y ago 100%

    Silo. Finally got around to watching it. Only a few episodes left and it’s been really good so far. I was glad to read it got renewed for another season as well.

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  • Are there any local Large Language Models that use search and provide citations like Bing or Perplexity?
  • 3hax6ejo 3hax6ejo 1y ago 100%

    LocalAI has support for functions so you could create one to search the web.

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  • 3hax6ejo 3hax6ejo 1y ago 100%

    Yes, they finally fixed support for object recognition. NASCompares recently had a video on this: https://piped.video/watch?v=o5MGNrIOt90

    Here's the compatibility list: https://kb.synology.com/en-nz/DSM/tutorial/Which_Synology_NAS_models_support_the_facial_recognition_feature_on_Synology_Photos

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  • How to get started pirating video games?
  • 3hax6ejo 3hax6ejo 1y ago 100%

    It’s a link that’s base64 encoded. Decide it with something like https://www.base64decode.org

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  • Any smart garden hose valve integration?
  • 3hax6ejo 3hax6ejo 1y ago 100%

    Were you able to connect it directly to Home Assistant or do you need their ZigBee hub?

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    Using a router on construction board (e.g. “Wedi”) to make a beveled corner
  • 3hax6ejo 3hax6ejo 1y ago 100%

    Does the shutoff valve have to be in the shower? Could it be moved to the other side of a wall outside of the shower? The seems like the best long term solution, especially since you have to deconstruct the concrete block it's embedded in anyway.

    From what I know of all of the "wet area" products you mentioned, you can cut the materials quite easily and put pieces together to build whatever you want. Once you have the walls and other structures put together, you have to tape and seal all of the joints to prevent water leaks. All of these products have tape/sealant specific to the product line.

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  • What email masking service do you recommend ?
  • 3hax6ejo 3hax6ejo 1y ago 100%

    Thanks for mentioning this. I didn't know Bitwarden worked with DDG's email service.

    The Bitwarden official documentation covers this for anyone looking: https://bitwarden.com/help/generator/

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  • https://archive.org/details/lego-set-instructions

    cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/1122927 > A dump of over 6,500 instruction booklet PDFs from the LEGO website

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    A dump of over 6,500 instruction booklet PDFs from the LEGO website

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    Starting my selfhosted journey
  • 3hax6ejo 3hax6ejo 1y ago 100%

    Like @DarkKronicle@beehaw.org, I'm using Mealie and it works for my needs. Another popular recipe app is Tandoor but last time I looked the setup was more complicated that what I wanted to get into.

    For RSS, I'm using Miniflux which is very lightweight but has nice features.

    Here's a whole list of selfhosted apps: https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted. I would recommend looking for apps that solve a problem you're having vs. installing everything that looks interesting.

    I don't agree that Tailscale is overkill, it's very quick to set up and allows me to connect with all of my services no matter where I am. I often check the ingredients for a recipe on Mealie while I'm at the grocery store for instance.

    Here's a few other communities to check out related to self hosting:

    Edit: Fixed my links. Thanks @BrikoX@lemmy.zip

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  • Introducing OpenLLaMA: An Open-Source Reproduction of Meta's LLaMA
  • 3hax6ejo 3hax6ejo 1y ago 100%

    I just went through that process myself. Here's the communities I found so far:

    Edit: Fixed my links

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  • Developer essentials: How to search code using grep | MDN Blog
  • 3hax6ejo 3hax6ejo 1y ago 100%

    I get you, I have to look up the same stuff all the time because I don't use it often enough. A good alternative to man pages I found is tldr. There's a web app if you don't want to install it either: https://tldr.inbrowser.app/

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  • Developer essentials: How to search code using grep | MDN Blog
  • 3hax6ejo 3hax6ejo 1y ago 100%

    Great to hear. In my day-to-day job I use grep all the time against of directory of 50k plus text files. It's a great tool to learn and utilize.

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    Netflix invents new green-screen filming method using magenta light
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    Do you have perticular reason for choosing Tailscale over ZeroTier or vice versa?
  • 3hax6ejo 3hax6ejo 1y ago 100%

    Looks interesting. What do you do for mobile devices that need to connect to your network?

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  • Comment systems for static pages (Jekyll)?
  • 3hax6ejo 3hax6ejo 1y ago 100%

    I read about mastodon comments previously, I think it was this article https://carlschwan.eu/2020/12/29/adding-comments-to-your-static-blog-with-mastodon/

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  • Comment systems for static pages (Jekyll)?
  • 3hax6ejo 3hax6ejo 1y ago 100%

    Commento looked interesting the last time I was searching for an option.

    Or since you’re on the fediverse already, there’s webmentions.

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