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Sven_Ademi, to linux
@Sven_Ademi@mastodon.social avatar

Ich habe gestern mit den neuen GPTs von OpenAI rumgespielt und mir letztendlich für meine aktuellen Projekte drei tatsächlich hilfreiche Chatbots erstellt.

Say hello to "Linux Server Admin Assistant", "Bricks Builder Assistant" und "Kirby CMS Advisor". Derzeit frei verfügbar für alle, die es brauchen und ein Abo für ChatGPT abgeschlossen haben.

"Das ist nicht die Zukunft, aber man kann sie von hier aus sehen" (DXHR)

@bastianallgeier @linuxmint @linuxnews @linux @LinuxGuides

waspentalive,
@waspentalive@lemmy.one avatar

Google Translate of the Post:

Yesterday I played around with the new GPTs from OpenAI and ended up creating three actually helpful chatbots for my current projects.

Say hello to “Linux Server Admin Assistant”, “Bricks Builder Assistant” and “Kirby CMS Advisor”. Currently freely available to anyone who needs it and has a ChatGPT subscription.

“This is not the future, but you can see it from here” (DXHR)

@bastianallgeier @linuxmint @linuxnews @linux @LinuxGuides

recursivesive,

Könntest du einen schreiben, um deine Beiträge vor dem Posten zu übersetzen? 🤔

ajsadauskas, to fuck_cars
@ajsadauskas@aus.social avatar

When Newcastle had Australia's longest tram route.

Here's a really interesting look at the very extensive tram network that used to exist in Newcastle, stretching as far west as West Wallsend and as far south as Lake Macquarie.

Sadly, the original tram network was ripped up in 1950.

https://youtu.be/9bH91LlJO_A?si=517R6YKXntDIf5LF

@fuck_cars @urbanism

melroy, to privacy
@melroy@kbin.melroy.org avatar

I saw today the infamous pop-up of YouTube again that they will block the video player after 2 more videos if I keep using uBlock Origin. ** Google.

melroy,
@melroy@kbin.melroy.org avatar

@mateomaui This was in Firefox on my desktop machine. I don't have iOS but under Android I installed ReVananced works great! https://revanced.net/youtube-revanced (it also needs microG: https://revanced.net/microg)

whysofurious,
@whysofurious@sopuli.xyz avatar

There’s also yattee for iOS, which works with invidious and Piped too github.com/yattee/yattee

nirogu, to linux
@nirogu@vivaldi.net avatar

Run command as not-root

Hi everyone

At work, I have to run a command in an AWS instance. In that particular instance only exists the root user. The command should not be executed with root privileges (it executes mpirun, which is not recommended to run as sudo or the machine might break), so I was wondering if there is a way to block or disable the sudo privileges while the command is running. As mentioned, the only user existing there is root, so I suppose "sudo -u" is not an option.

Does anyone know how to do it? Thanks in advance!

@linux

ursakhiin,

It’s not that an Amazon instance can be a docker container. It was more that the behavior you are describing is extremely odd for a full Linux environment but normal for a docker container.

If you created the instance, it isn’t likely a container. But it also sounds like the base image might be poorly set up

elscallr,
@elscallr@lemmy.world avatar

You’ll thank yourself for it later. Things like this take a little longer up front but putting them off has a way of making you have to work around it again and again until, when you get around to correcting it, it takes far more time to undo the workarounds than it would’ve taken to correct it the first time.

RookieNerd, to memes
@RookieNerd@hachyderm.io avatar

Let's help Dave getting his way in the Fediverse :)
Stolen from @memes

doomkernel,

Yo Dave! Have some milk bro.

backhdlp,
@backhdlp@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

This can barely be considered exploring 💀

markrprior, to lemmy_support
@markrprior@ohai.social avatar

@lemmy_support you really need to count users in a saner way. There is no way that alien.top has over half a million user accounts.

sneezycat,
@sneezycat@sopuli.xyz avatar

Why care so much about getting people out of reddit? We should just strive to improve what we have, for ourselves, and people will come in time if they like it.

Having 100s of bots posting just drowns the actual people, and honestly I prefer a post with 5 genuine comments than 200 reposted comments, especially since the quality of those comments is debatable.

Also, why would I comment in a ghost town where I know nobody will read what I type?

Some people think that you need thousands of comments and views and posts for “success”, but I feel way better hanging around Lemmy, small as it is, than I ever felt in reddit (except in some small subreddits).

rglullis, (edited )
@rglullis@communick.news avatar

Why care so much about getting people out of reddit?

It’s a moral imperative to me. I have kids who are still little, and I hope by the time they are teenagers we don’t have an internet dominated by the likes of Instagram, TikTok and Reddit.

Having 100s of bots posting just drowns the actual people

The bots are setup to only to work in very well-defined communities, and only in communities where the mods gave me explicit approval. Is there any community that is “flooded” by the bots?

I prefer a post with 5 genuine comments than 200 reposted comments.

I don’t know about your use case, but a lot of my reddit usage consisted of following technical subreddits where the discussion is quite productive. Given that I don’t want to use reddit anymore (unless if it is to help people get out of it), it makes sense to me that have the mirrored conversation as well just to be a lurker.

especially since the quality of those comments is debatable.

You can still downvote/report.

why would I comment in a ghost town where I know nobody will read what I type?

  • Even if it is a bot, it has the potential to actually be taken by the real user.
  • Even if it is a bot and not going to be taken by the real user, it will be seen by real people who are already subscribed to the community and it will help them to overcome their “ghost town” feeling.
  • Even if it is a bot and the community it is not followed by a lot of other users, people that follow you will see your response anyway.

Point is: we need to start from somewhere, and it’s easier to start with a “ghost town” than with no town at all.

Mariam28m, to memes Spanish

@memes
busco amigo que quiera comerme completaa en casa, abajito dejo fotos del servicio
Click aquí https://cutt.ly/OwEP6L3x 👈

Leidybarrios, to memes

@memes
Holaaa mis amores encuentros en tu ciudad 🥵 contactame 👇👇
Click aquí https://cutt.ly/OwEP6L3x 👈

pewgar_seemsimandroid,

what the fuck is this

tubaruco,

a spam bot trying to get people to click on a probably malicious link

or maybe you just dont know what a woman is, which is fair. BUT we all know lemmy users are chads with lots of women

ndbsbsns, to memes Spanish

@memes
Holaaa mis amores encuentros en tu ciudad 🥵 contactame 👇👇
Click aquí https://cutt.ly/OwEP6L3x 👈

doctorn,
@doctorn@r.nf avatar

This meme gave me funny feelings in my pants… 😶

😂 Seriously though, nice pic, but not the place and sad about the (what I can only assume is an) ad-forwarder link or whatever… I used to boldly check them out anyway, but I’ve learned not to the hard way by now. 😅

leydibarrios, to memes Spanish

@memes
Holaaa mis amores encuentros en tu ciudad 🥵 contactame 👇👇
Click aquí https://cutt.ly/OwEP6L3x 👈

leydibarrios, to memes Spanish

@memes
Holaaa mis amores encuentros en tu ciudad 🥵 contactame 👇👇
Click aquí https://cutt.ly/OwEP6L3x 👈

Shkshkshk, to piracy
@Shkshkshk@dice.camp avatar

Is ProtonVPN worth it?

@piracy

Got reminded of this while reading about ProtonMail. The reason I haven't gotten into proper is that I don't have a VPN for torrenting, and the reason I don't have a VPN is that I don't . So it would be nice if I got a good VPN while myself.

Will ProtonVPN rat me out to Comcast? I know some VPNs don't hide what you're downloading from your ISP, for reasons I don't fully understand.

nullboi,

I’m not the smartest bowl in the… bowl drawer, but wouldn’t removing port forwarding just affect speed? Or would it stop torentting with Mullvad entirely? I just topped my account off lol

landlubber,

I know I’m really late to this thread:

The 3 VPNs I’d recommend for privacy are Proton, AirVPN, and Mullvad.

When it comes to torrenting, AirVPN is probably the best. It has port forwarding, a no logging policy, and general trust in the community. Proton is similar, but it’s port forwarding is not as good as AirVPN’s version.

When it comes to privacy, Mullvad is the best imo. You can pay in cash. They removed port forwarding recently, but they’re in a privacy oriented country, and when authorities raided them, they had none of the users’ data (the raid being the reason for port forwarding to disappear).

You don’t need port forwarding to torrent, but without it, you may have slower speeds and trouble downloading older/rarer torrents (it effects the number of seeders/peers you can connect to). I’ve been torrenting without port forwarding and have yet to run into a torrent I can’t download in a reasonable time. Highly overrated imo, but incredibly important if you want to seed (I’ve still had no problems, there might be a couple leeches, but the vast majority can be seeded to). Considering you have Comcast, however, I’m guessing you have a data cap, and with that seeding becomes rather difficult. If you really want to pass it on with the data cap, than a seedbox would be the easiest way. Without port forwarding or a seedbox, and especially with a datacap without either of those, you won’t be able to use private trackers (personally I don’t recommend them unless you can’t find content anywhere else, my advice running counter to many in the piracy community).

You’re not going wrong with any of those 3 VPNs. Mullvad for privacy (torrents work just fine, don’t believe the people convincing you otherwise, and if you’re concerned with seeding, then a seedbox will take care of uploading for you). AirVPN if you want a good privacy reputation and port forwarding, or Proton if you prefer them (their privacy is fine, their port forwarding is inferior).

I’ll also mention Windscribe, which is not as good as the above three, and I don’t know as much about. But it’s the only other one I can think of that might be worth it, though I strongly recommend one of the above 3 first.

Stay away from (most VPNS pay for advertising or astroturf, so always be careful when selecting):

PIA (yes, they were proven not to log… And then bought out by Kape (former name Crossrider), a spyware company. The parent company is not privacy oriented, no matter how much PIA simps want you to believe otherwise. Look into it yourself. I loved PIA before they were bought out!)

NordVPN (lol, just stay away, trust me. You can always search for previous NordVPN incidents.).

petrescatraian, (edited ) to piracy
SchizoDenji,

If you’re looking for obscure stuff, you have to wade through the weeds. I doubt anyone who is this deep into piracy is unaware.

Hackerpunk1,
@Hackerpunk1@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Does someone has a spare invite to share? Thanks in Advance

voxel, to privacyguides
@voxel@infosec.exchange avatar

Did you know..?

DuckDuckGo has two non-javascript versions of their search engine and both of them are very lightweight, especially the lite version.

You can access them via:

Html: https://html.duckduckgo.com/html

Lite: https://lite.duckduckgo.com/lite

@privacyguides

p0op,
@p0op@lemmy.world avatar

Neat, bookmarked.

Transcendant,

To add… if you install the DuckDuckGo browser app on your android phone, it will block all the trackers in your other apps!

Fair warning though, you will likely feel a bit of shock & horror to find out just how often you’re being tracked, and what sort of data these apps are sucking down relentlessly and constantly. Even the ones you haven’t used for a while.

Andreyasimow, to asklemmy
@Andreyasimow@mastodon.social avatar

@asklemmy

Is it possible to set up a virtual sandbox environment of an exact copy of Earth's financial system and let an AI "handle it" for years?

Wonder what the outcome would be.

Andreyasimow, (edited )
@Andreyasimow@mastodon.social avatar

@bus_factor there could some "if.. then.." commands here and there to spice things up.

Moghul,

I think people try to make prediction models all the time, but if it really worked I feel like it would become quite obvious when someone basically never misses.

If it’s just a matter of running a simulation to see how far they diverge, I’m not sure what kind of insights you could gain from that. I think it would be a bit like running a weather simulation for years. Very soon after (likely a matter of days), unpredictable events would fork reality from the simulation, and they would only diverge further.

To answer the question, it might be possible to set up an imperfect, incomplete simulation.

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