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  • Omg.. I have the EXACT same goal. Qnap and make a better offsite backup process... Been procrastinating for years now

    I'm thinking a diy NAS running openmediavault.

    Currently doing encrypted backups to google storage archive tier. Very cheap to store, expensive to retrieve.

    Thinking maybe i can set up a small box at a family members house for nightly backups

  • Debian all day...

    All these shiny new distros promising to make things easier and better... But nothing is easier and better than 30 years of rock solid stability and support.

    Depending on how new the laptop is, it might not work on debian stable. Check your compatibility

    From personal experience with a new laptop, the intel meteor lake platform didnt work well with debian stable

  • I'm a bandcamp user and buy stuff regularly there, only because they are the lesser of all evils... but what is their current status? I thought they went bankrupt and owned by tencent?

    Are they still fighting the good fight? Or heading toward enshittification?

  • awesome! i'll check this out!

    sorry for the n00b question, but why do i need to self host a persistent daemon and then connect to it using a webUI? can't i just use a soulseek client on my local machine? i'm not really familiar with the architecture of soulseek.

  • One of the developers got sick of the UX issues and forked DT.

    https://ansel.photos/

    I only use this stuff occasionally. Is there really a big improvement in ansel over darktable? Or is the ansel dev just super angry for no reason?

  • apropos - command to list relevant commands tldr [command] - shows the most commonly used flags/options for that program

    apropos comes installed by default (on debian at least), tldr needs to be installed with your package manager

    As someone who cannot even remember tar flags (inser xkcd here), tldr is very helpful

    Your 45 mins becomes 5 mins now. Hope that helps

  • for me, it's not even about the money... i just want to avoid the guilt and extra button presses on the damn machine!

    if you want to take $100 from me at the end of the night, just set your pricing accordingly... i just want to tap and be done with it... i don't need the guilt trip and the extra math homework when i look at the machine.....

  • This is exactly how we use LLMs at work... LLM is trained on our work data so it can answer questions about meeting notes from 5 years ago or something. There are a few geniunely helpful use cases like this amongst a sea of hype and mania. I wish lemmy would understand this instead of having just a blanket policy of hate on everything AI

    the spotify thing is so stupid... There is simply no use case here for AI. Just spit back some numbers from my listening history like in the past. No need to have AI commentary and hallucination

    The even more infuriating part of all this is that i can think of ways that AI/ML (not necesarily LLMs) could actually be really useful for spotify. Like tagging genres, styles, instruments, etc.... "Spotify, find me all songs by X with Y instrument in them..."