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z00s, (edited ) to privacy in Cops Used DNA to Predict a Suspect’s Face—and Tried to Run Facial Recognition on It

Fruit of the poisoned tree

z00s, to linuxmemes in Some heroes don't wear capes

This is the way

z00s, to linux in is there a foss project to automatically sort files

I think what you’re describing is definitely the way things are heading. I would love a teachable, automated AI personal assistant. But I think I’ll wait for an open source, hardware agnostic version that I can self-host.

www.rabbit.tech

z00s, to linux in Help with external 4TB drive

An entire weekend just to copy 4 TB?

z00s, (edited ) to linux in is there a foss project to automatically sort files

Lately I’ve been using chatGPT to create a bunch of small custom python programs to do stuff like this (if I can’t easily find an existing program to do what I want).

For example I would tell it something like:


<span style="color:#323232;">Create a python program that does the following:
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">-asks the user for a directory to process
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">-sorts the files in that folder according to file type, placing them into appropriately named sub-folders, eg all image files into a folder named "images", all music files into "music" and so on.
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">-creates any new sub folders before moving the files
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">-moves the files verbosely
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">-gives the user a notification upon finishing
</span>

You can customize it to do exactly what you want, and it takes only seconds for it to give you the code.

I can’t even begin to tell you how much time it’s saved me over the last few weeks, automating simple stuff that would normally take ages.

z00s, to linux in Help with external 4TB drive

Do you really need 512 byte sectors for any specific reason? If not, just drop it back into the PC, backup contents, reformat, copy data back then put it back in the enclosure. Job done.

z00s, to piracy in I hope someday we'll find a way to pirated a car

Simple. Buy an older car and spend the extra money maintaining it. Reducing demand is the only language consumers have that businesses understand.

It doesn’t have to be ancient; even 5-10 year old cars don’t have this bullshit.

z00s, (edited ) to selfhosted in What software does the Internet Archive run?

archive

predicting

?

z00s, (edited ) to selfhosted in How often do you back up?

Whenever I’ve gone too far forwards

z00s, to privacy in Remove Modem/SimCard from a Car

Buy an older car and spend the extra money on replacing and upgrading components.

z00s, to linux in Switched my Parents to Linux

@OP, can you advise what themes etc you used to make it look like windows 7?

I’m about to switch one of my parents over, I think that would make the transition easier.

z00s, to asklemmy in Why is Australia the only "core anglosphere" country where voting is mandatory?

We have postal votes, numbnuts

z00s, to risa in Q intentionally leaves his cart in the blind spot behind the most expensive car in the lot

Definitely. I don’t know if there’s any in universe lore about it, but I always imagine that Harry got a big rank jump when they got home.

z00s, to historyporn in 1995 San Diego tank chase

Then how did he get inside in the first place?

z00s, to risa in Q intentionally leaves his cart in the blind spot behind the most expensive car in the lot

Returns his cart, for the 100th time. Nobody notices.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/2433feb9-5619-4141-8249-a903515c5daf.jpeg

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