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  • Fair enough, thanks :)

  • since swapped to PieFed’s software and have been finding it to be a much better match for me and my personal usecase

    How do you find it for day to day usage? We're exploring having that be an option, but have also heard that it "isn't quite ready yet"

    I was just curious if there was a cooking community hosted on the Lemmy.ca instance

    I don't think so, although someone did set up !shittyfoodporn@lemmy.ca here. So far I've been using !foodporn@lemmy.world, !food@beehaw.org, !cooking@lemmy.world and similar communities

  • Oh interesting, I didn't know that was a thing

    Quoting from: https://www.reddit.com/r/synology/comments/1bapfkl

    The armv8 architecture which the DS218 uses is supported by Container Manager, Synology just put a hardcoded config into the official package to exclude certain models from installing it:

    exclude_model="synology_rtd1296_ds118 synology_rtd1296_ds218 synology_rtd1296_ds218play synology_rtd1296_ds418 synology_rtd1296_ds418j synology_armada37xx_ds119j synology_rtd1296_rs819"

    Pretty sure the https://github.com/007revad/ContainerManager_for_all_armv8 linked above just removes the hardcoded exclusion and doesn't need to change anything else to get it to work.

    If that workaround looks shady, you might be better off just installing docker directly

  • Which Synology NAS is it, and can you install Container Manager on it? That might be the simplest option since your files are already on that device. There should be lots of guides out there for it.

    Container Manager is basically a worse DockGE / Portainer by Synology. It should be sufficient for pasting in the Jellyfin docker compose, but if you wanted you could also spin up DockGE/Portainer first and do it through that interface (or SSH into the NAS and do it all with the command line)

    So the setup would be

    • run Jellyfin as a Docker container on the Synology NAS (using either Container Manager or DockGE/Portainer/straight up command line)
    • try it out with the web browser/desktop app/mobile apps to see if you like it
    • find a setup that you find convenient for the TV (ex. Android TV apps with some device, the desktop app on the PC, etc)

    EDIT: Looks like there are official guides for it, as well as lots of videos on YouTube: https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/installation/synology/

    I gather Plex is at least semi-commercial while Jellyfin is the open source but worse option.

    I haven't used Plex enough to judge, but from the comments I've seen it seems that Jellyfin is now on par with or better than Plex. There was also some news recently about Plex moving more core features (remote playback?) to the paid plans, so I imagine there will be more people moving over soon.

    There are a lot of options for client side apps, official and unofficial, so you might be able to find something specific to your setup

  • Thanks! It has been added

  • I thought it might be in settings but I don't see it. For me, I got an option for "just this one" vs "always" when I tried to open a video, and it seems to be remembering that.

    You could try backing up any settings and resetting the app to see if you get anything different, although it really should let you pick a default at any point

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  • Facebook/Meta made itself to be the de facto method for accessing the internet in the region, and then refused to regulate its engagement-based algorithm as it fueled violence and unrest in the region

    https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2022/09/myanmar-facebooks-systems-promoted-violence-against-rohingya-meta-owes-reparations-new-report/

    Facebook owner Meta’s dangerous algorithms and reckless pursuit of profit substantially contributed to the atrocities perpetrated by the Myanmar military against the Rohingya people in 2017, Amnesty International said in a new report published today.

    The Social Atrocity: Meta and the right to remedy for the Rohingya, details how Meta knew or should have known that Facebook’s algorithmic systems were supercharging the spread of harmful anti-Rohingya content in Myanmar, but the company still failed to act.

    “In 2017, the Rohingya were killed, tortured, raped, and displaced in the thousands as part of the Myanmar security forces’ campaign of ethnic cleansing. In the months and years leading up to the atrocities, Facebook’s algorithms were intensifying a storm of hatred against the Rohingya which contributed to real-world violence,” said Agnès Callamard, Amnesty International’s Secretary General.

    Also beautiful places

    https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2019/07/bagan-myanmar-photos/594985/

    If you have a moment, do you have any foods from Burma that you would recommend we try someday?

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  • Added as well!

    I added both to the 🍁 Social / Culture section, and I listed this one as Logiciels libres au Québec

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  • IIRC they stopped collecting data briefly because it was affecting the sites they were checking. They must have fixed that since it's running again

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  • On my end, both were pretty bad

    Content moderation seemed to be non-existent, and the reports might as well have gone into the trash

    Also no matter how much I tried to control the feed, I'd still get content that was gross (trypophobia), sexual, or chumbox like.

  • The legitimate ones could charge for large files / batch processing

    As for which ones are legitimate and which ones are malware, ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯

  • In this case the advantage is that you don't need to download anything, and I'll admit that I used websites like this years ago

    For example, PNG to ICO, or PDF to Word, when people don't have a tool installed and they look up how to do it, these websites pop up and it feels very convenient.

    Maybe there is a utility that can be self hosted for this. Something like StirlingPDF but for all kinds of files

    https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF

  • So while lemmy.ca is a Canadian instance (hosted in Canada, run by Canadians, etc.), it's federated and so you can still connect to communities everywhere else. I would recommend skimming through these two pages :)

    https://fedecan.ca/en/guide/get-started

    https://fedecan.ca/en/guide/lemmy/for-users/detailed-overview

    Each community is free to decide what content belongs in it, and users are free to subscribe to the ones that match what they're looking for. If it helps, you can find some more Canada specific communities here:

    I don't know if we have a community specifically for Canadian news, but the country / province / territory / city communities generally fill that niche.

    I personally prefer to only use my subscribed feed (instead of all) so that I can curate it the way I like it

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  • The description sounds more like an AI receptionist than an AI nurse. It would be helpful if patients could ask follow-up questions to the automated phone call before an appointment. Some clinics don't have the manpower for that, and especially not in all the languages that the local population might speak.

    I'd be interested in seeing how good the model actually is, and how it determines when to pass it along to a human

    The concern is with making sure the AI model is only used where it makes sense. Those who are looking to cut costs will try and use it everywhere, and that needs to be kept in check

  • The GoodKarmaToolkit in particular is an extra project that is managed by ArchiveBox, but the listed services aren't made by them. I'm not as familiar with ArchiveBox itself, and it looks like there's an open issue about AI stuff: https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox/issues/1139

    There is another called Data Hoarder that does this job too.

    Yup, Hoarder was the one I was planning to use for bookmark management: https://hoarder.app/

  • [no major spoilers in this comment]

    I asked two separate friends in the medical field for what they thought of the show, and both of them started with saying that the character is annoying 😄

    I think that's the goal, since there ARE people like that in the field that are difficult to work with. It also gives her room to grow and be 'humbled' through the course of the show.

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