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Very cool, looks like a more feature-rich version of ytfzf.
Very cool, looks like a more feature-rich version of ytfzf.
You are onto something here…
Just use Ollama.
I personally use a firewall for containing the local services I am running on my non-server PC, ex. Tiny Tiny RSS. If I am only using Tiny Tiny RSS locally, it’s just potentially dangerous to make this service visible and accessible for every client in my local network, which in my case, isn’t populated by my own personal devices, as I live in a dormitory. Other than that, you can block the well-known ports of commonly exploited protocols such as UPnP. That’s not because someone will “break into your device” with UPnP, but rather as a matter of digital autonomy, to control the mode of network communication done by the software on your device.
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For 350€, you can buy yourself a Radeon Pro workstation card. I have a W6600 in my Linux workstation, works great with Blender. For about 80€ more, you can buy yourself the current gen AMD entry workstation card: W7500. The W6600 is sufficient too, it’s the last-gen high-end workstation card nevertheless.
I personally prefer Team Red on Linux. Much better driver support.
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Whoa, that website has a slick design!
2138 is the year of the Linux desktop!
Also ich erkenne, dass viele Menschen Frakturschriften mit der NS-Zeit konnotieren, aber in dem Fall handelt sich um eine Variation von Rotunda, eine gebrochene Schrift (keine Fraktur!), die hauptsächlich im Mittelalter benutzt wurde. Und m.M.n. sieht es gar nicht so fürchterlich aus. Ich lasse Nazis mir den Genuss von guter Typographie nicht verderben; sie nutzen sowieso eher hässlichere Frakturschriften, z.B. Fette Fraktur und Tannenberg. Bei den zwei Schriften (u.a.) kann ich die Ablehnung gut verstehen, da diese in der NS-Zeit tatsächlich in sehr großem Stil utilisiert worden sind.
Better than snaps and AppImages. Do I want every package on my system to be replaced by a Flatpak? No. Am I glad that I can ex. install Zotero as a Flatpak instead of having to build it myself? Yes.