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  • I know this is a possibility, but also a risk. The land where you purchased youtube premium doesn't match your home address so Google notice. Do you use your primary account for this? Do you need a foreign credit card?

  • I'm in the process of degoogeling my live. I've never used it much, but my phone and the apps that I've bought over the years are tied to my account. I still use the calendar and have been to lazy to switch. Google maps too is a big plus. I've already gotten rid of cloud storage, as I selfhost nextcloud.

    I use airvpn, which is recommended now as mullvad got rid of port forwarding.

  • Yeah, that seems to be the gist of it. I've seen several people say that they prefer volumes as they are managed by docker and therefore easier to migrate / backup. Since I plan on moving to different hardware in the near future, I figured why not.

    Also something about permissions, though I never had any problems with it. So as you said, I'm sticking with bind mounts for now.

    Also I don't have a clue what I'm doing at least 50 percent of the time and just follow guides. That's why I wanted some clarification on that :)

  • I looked at your sources or at least one of them. The problem is, that, as you said, I am a layman at least when it comes To AI. I do know how fMRI works though.

    And I stand corrected. Some of those pictures do closely resemble the original. Impressive, although not all subjects seem to produce the same level of detail and accuracy. Unfortunately, I have no way to verify the AI side of the paper. It is mind boggling that such images can be constructed from voxels of such size. 1.8mm contain close to 100k neurons and even more synapses. And the fMRI signal itself is only ablood oxygen level overshoot in these areas and no direct measurement of neural activity. It makes me wonder what constraints and tricks had to be used to generate these images. I guess combining the semantic meaning of the image in combination with the broader image helped. Meaning inferring pixel color (e.g. Mostly blue with some gray on the middle) and then adding the sematic meaning (plane) to then combine these two.

    Truly amazing, but I do remain somewhat sceptical.

  • I don't think what you're saying is possible. Voxels used in fMRI measure in millimeters (down to one of I recall) and don't allow for such granular analysis. It is possible to 'see' what a person sees but the image doesn't resemble the original too closely.

    At least that's what I have learned a few years ago. I'm happy to look at new sources, if you have some though.

  • I was never awake so I don't know if this happens regularly.

    Yeah, the prep is the worst. I'm weak and feel sick pretty much all the time and now I can't even eat. And all that wiping... Jeeez.

  • Two power naps for the price of one? Don't mind if I do. But seriously, I couldn't go through prep twice. If the surgeon lost his watch in there and needs to do it again then by all means.

  • I am truly sorry that you are stuck in this awful situation. The system (or large parts of it) are designed like this. Keeps people in check. As an European, I find it baffling. Not everything is prefect here, far from it. I'm dealing with chronic health issues myself and I probably wouldn't survive the US.

    There is nothing I can do to help you, but I emphasize with your situation and hope, that you can rest soon!

  • I really wanted to use this and set it up a while ago. Works great but in the end I had to deactivate it, because my nextcloud instance would cause too many false positives (404s and such) and I would ban my own up way too often.