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[–] obbeel@lemmy.eco.br 5 points 4 days ago

Gemini, Perplexity, Poe. Creating a Selenium script isn't that hard for them. You can try running your own, but it's more less likely that it will produce good results. Best coder LLM I've seen out there for hosting is Yi Coder 9B.

[–] obbeel@lemmy.eco.br 9 points 4 days ago (3 children)

It needs a driver and the web-browser to be executed in headless mode. For Chrome that's chrome-driver. You can get it here.

To make a script for it, I recommend talking to a LLM. I have asked it to build scrapers before, so it does the job.

If you want a practical use of Selenium being demonstrated, you can see it in LucidWebSearch plugin for Oobabooga.

[–] obbeel@lemmy.eco.br 16 points 5 days ago

Finally, something done using only RISCV.

[–] obbeel@lemmy.eco.br 3 points 1 week ago

I've also run into this when trying to program in Rust. It just says that the newest features don't exist and keeps rolling back to an unsupported library.

[–] obbeel@lemmy.eco.br 1 points 1 week ago

I understand that it makes less sense to spend in model size if it isn't giving back performance, but why would so much money be spent on larger LLMs then?

[–] obbeel@lemmy.eco.br 1 points 1 week ago

ONLYOFFICE is fully compatible with doc and docx files. It's what I installed on my mom's computer. She is having an easy time using it. Clients mostly work with doc and docx files, so having an Office Suite that is not fully compatible with those files (like LibreOffice) is a problem. To download ONLYOFFICE you have to search for ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors. Sorry about the Caps, but the official name of the program is in all Caps.

[–] obbeel@lemmy.eco.br 1 points 1 week ago

I run The Sims 4 using Steam, but I also have The Sims 2 installed via the EA App and running.

When not using Steam, there is another compatibility layer called Wine, which can run games by installing them in a .wine folder (which will contain all windows related apps).

You have to download Lutris (it runs GOG, EA, Ubisoft) and it will set things up for you, but you will need to modify some files and restart the computer to make the EA App install properly (it has compatibility problems with some settings files - you have to make a file executable and modifiable). ChatGPT or Gemini will be able to give you directions on what to modify if you copy paste the error messages.

Wine installs things on your computer as if it were a windows machine. All files (including the C folder) will be in a hidden folder on your home folder called ".wine". Linux Mint has a button on the File Explorer to show hidden folders.

Having a LLM guide you through the process eases it a lot, but it is a lot to take in for someone that is starting on Linux, but it gets better and Linux is great because it's hackable. You can change everything. This is one of its strong points.

Good luck running your games. Effort on adapting to Linux will pay off. It's a OS that is closer to the machine than Windows (also for closed source and proprietary reasons Windows want to keep the user "away" from the machine).

What I mean is, if you're using Linux, you'll have a much easier time coding and programming something, if comes the need. Sometimes, this means being able to do things you would usually use web apps for (splitting PDFs, converting files, and so on).

[–] obbeel@lemmy.eco.br 10 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (6 children)

Apparently, BlackMeta is behind the DDoS attack to the Internet Archive. Apparently they are pro-Palestine hacktivists - their X account also has some russian written in it.

(Edit) Also, Internet Archive is banned on China since 2012 and Russia since 2015.

[–] obbeel@lemmy.eco.br 2 points 1 month ago

It was a long read, but it is interesting.

[–] obbeel@lemmy.eco.br 1 points 1 month ago

Well, I'm selfhosting the LLM and the WebUI

 

My RTX 2060 computer running DarkPlanet 8B:

Me: What is isotony?

Bot: Isotony, a term coined by the mathematician and physicist Robert Hermann in the 1970s, refers to the property of a Lie algebra that ensures the commutator of any two elements is also an element of the algebra. In other words, isotony (or the isotonicity of the Lie bracket) means that the Lie algebra is closed under the commutator operation.

Formally, a Lie algebra G over a field k is said to be isotonic if for any u, v ∈ G, [u, v] ∈ G, where [ , ] denotes the Lie bracket (or commutator). This implies that the Lie algebra is a subset of itself under the commutator operation, making it a Lie subalgebra of itself.

Isotony has significant consequences in the theory of Lie algebras and their representations:

Cohomology: Isotony is a crucial condition for the development of Lie algebra cohomology, which studies the obstructions to extending Lie algebra homomorphisms. It ensures that the cohomology groups are well-defined.

Representations: The isotony property is essential for the classification of finite-dimensional representations of semisimple Lie algebras. It guarantees that the representation space remains unchanged under the commutator operation, facilitating the construction of higher-order tensors and invariant polynomials.

Geometry: In the context of differential geometry, isotonic Lie algebras are linked to the structure of geometric objects, such as tangent spaces and cotangent spaces. This relationship is exploited in the study of Lie groups, symplectic manifolds, and Poisson geometry.

Physics: In quantum mechanics and gauge theories, isotony is relevant to the definition of observables and their algebraic properties under commutation. The isotonicity of the Lie algebra of observables ensures that the commutator of any two observables remains an observable, which is vital for the consistency of the theory.

It's worth noting that not all Lie algebras are isotonic. For instance, the algebra of polynomial vector fields on ℝ² is not isotonic, since the commutator of two such fields may not be a polynomial vector field.

In summary, isotony is a fundamental property of Lie algebras that ensures their closure under the commutator operation. It has far-reaching implications for the classification of Lie algebras, their representations, cohomology, and connections to differential geometry and physics. Do you have any more questions about isotony or its applications?

Gemini:

Me: What is isotony?

Bot: "Isotonic" has different meanings depending on the context. Here are the most common ones:

  1. In Chemistry/Biology:
  • Isotonic solutions: Refer to solutions that have the same osmotic pressure. This means they have the same concentration of solutes. Cells placed in an isotonic solution will neither shrink nor swell because there's no net movement of water across the cell membrane. This is important in biology and medicine, especially when administering fluids intravenously.
  1. In Exercise Physiology:
  • Isotonic muscle contractions: Describe muscle contractions where the muscle changes length while maintaining a constant tension. There are two types:
    • Concentric contractions: The muscle shortens as it contracts (e.g., lifting a weight).
    • Eccentric contractions: The muscle lengthens as it contracts (e.g., lowering a weight).
  1. Other less common meanings:
  • In music: Refers to equal tones or intervals.
  • In mathematics: Can sometimes refer to functions that preserve order (though "order-preserving" or "monotone" are more common terms in this context).

To understand the specific meaning of "isotonic," it's essential to consider the context in which it's used.

Here are some examples to illustrate the different meanings:

  • "The doctor administered an isotonic saline solution to the patient." (Chemistry/Biology)
  • "Lifting a dumbbell is an example of an isotonic concentric contraction." (Exercise Physiology)
  • "The two notes played an isotonic interval." (Music)

If you can provide more context about where you encountered the term "isotonic," I can help you pinpoint its specific meaning.


Both were given a mathematical space context before asking the question.

[–] obbeel@lemmy.eco.br 2 points 1 month ago

I didn't pay that much. It was 300 to 500 reais. I received the product in my doorstep.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by obbeel@lemmy.eco.br to c/technology@lemmy.world
 

Why, instead of safely entering a BIOS setup, does the cell phone brick when installing the Custom ROM wrongly? Wouldn't this protection be better for users? I mean, this could be done through ADB.

Also, do you think it's possible that this way of doing things will come to the computer, with ARM hoping to gain a good share of the market and all?

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