This sounds like a great thing for deaf people and just in general, but I don't think AI will ever replace anime fansub makers who have no problem throwing a wall of text on screen for a split second just to explain an obscure untranslatable pun.
We already have the oxford coma, we need a name for this type of coma usage as well. Using another well-known university like Yale or Princeton might be a bit of a waste tho, I feel like the honor should go to a less gilded educational establishment. I propose we call it the Dnipro State Technical University of Railway Construction Coma.
Yes what the fuck is up with that? If you don't like marxism-leninism, you can keep that to yourself. Stop shoving your politics down everyone's throats with these cringe-ass memes. Just having a .world account makes me feel second-hand embarrassment for people like op
Not sure if any of that is helpful for your case but I recommend trying something if you’ve got spare hardware, and see how it goes on dummy data, then blow it away try something else.
This is good advice, thanks! Pretty much what I'm doing right now. Already tried it with IPFS, and found that it didn't meet my needs. Currently setting up a tahoe-lafs grid to see how it works. Will try out ceph after this.
How is ceph working out for you btw? I'm looking into distributed storage solutions rn. My usecase is to have a single unified filesystem/index, but to store the contents of the files on different machines, possibly with redundancy. In particular, I want to be able to upload some files to the cluster and be able to see them (the directory structure and filenames) even when the underlying machine storing their content goes offline. Is that a valid usecase for ceph?
Because nobody is talking about biological races when they say "race" any more? Race as a social construct exists just as much as gender. If you simply pretend that race doesn't exist, you aren't being anti-racist, you're choosing to close your eyes on the racism that's still happening.
Yes but what if you need to set up a computer for public use at a community center or a library or something? You shouldn't expect the visitors to know your custom config. Until there's a tiling WM that also has GUI elements that enforce the principle of discoverability, I think off-the-shelf DE's are the only viable option for this usecase.
This sounds like a great thing for deaf people and just in general, but I don't think AI will ever replace anime fansub makers who have no problem throwing a wall of text on screen for a split second just to explain an obscure untranslatable pun.