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  • In my very limited experience, when this happens the filesystem can (and will) still be mounted as read-only.

  • A less salty way to put it would be that the chart is missing two labels: "Original prompt" and "Poisoned prompt".

  • On AWS they have something called "bursting". Basically they will let you use 100% of your vCPU, but not all the time. If you use it constantly they start to throttle you. That's explicitly stated when you rent an EC2 instance (which is their VPS). Perhaps your provider is doing something similar.

  • I have one. It does the bare minimum (show time, count steps, show notifications), everything else doesn't work very well, including the heart monitor. But the battery lasts for almost a month. And it's completely offline, no cloud services. I would still recommend it.

  • I synchronized with my laptop to save a copy of all my messages. Would this be a viable solution for you?

  • That's interesting. I wanted to try it not long ago, and downloaded a random build which didn't complete installation unfortunately. I'm not a good at searching I guess 😅 How did you distinguish it from the others?

    EDIT: found it here.

  • What's special about this build in particular?

  • Apologies, but why would one prefer the fork over the original? Aren't they both FOSS anyways?

  • I'm glad it's working! Yeah, right after posting that message I also noticed they forked it with a new name.

  • I suppose in a well configured Docker or Kubernetes environment this doesn't matter that much. Also, in Kubernetes, "secrets" can be passed as read-only files.

  • I see. I've never used it but it sounds like a good suggestion :)

  • It's an application that runs in the background and applies all sorts of filters and effects to your sound before it goes to the speakers. It's actually quite cool, it can upgrade a crappy set of speakers/headphones to a mediocre one by applying the right adjustments.

    https://github.com/wwmm/easyeffects

  • I haven't checked, but I assume PulseEffects must have a module to convert stereo to mono.