shaserlark
another core.js story. Read that dude's story.
Was referring to this part of the top level comment. The maintainer of core.js posted his story on his GitHub page, really fucked up shit that I can’t even summarize adequately.
I just read the story of the core.js guy and it’s absolutely heartbreaking, makes me think I was smart to abandon any FOSS projects I was involved in even though I’m sad about it
~~I don’t like the crowd they cater to but in my heart I’m forever 9 years old and I want to keep my @loves.dicksinhisan.us email address~~
Ok fuck them I hadn’t seen the removed domains
Ahaha I guess that must be the default of my client then
Yeah it’s pretty amazing that there’s kinda no algorithm, you just see what you subscribe to in chronological order
I think nowadays easiest is to just translate whatever subs you have using ChatGPT
Yeah this hasn’t been working for a while
Based NFL player is based. Idc how much money you make, piracy is a lifestyle
Yeah it’s an M1 16GB, sounds awesome I’ll try, thanks a lot for the guide it’s super helpful. I just got the Mac Mini for jellyfin but this is an unexpected use case where the server comes in very handy.
I run a Mac Mini as a home server because it’s great for hardware transcoding, I was wondering if I could host an LLM locally. I work with python so that wouldn’t be an issue but I have no idea how to do CUDA or work on low level code. Is there anything I need to consider? Would probably start with a really small model.
Very interesting. How secure is this against having a compromised device? I‘m really paranoid that someone would somehow have a backdoor into my systems and snatch stuff I host on my own