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  • Voyager is mobile-first, but can be run as a webapp frontend that you can host locally (out of a repo or docker container), or set up for web access. If it's just keyword filtering you're after you can also use ublock origin rules to do that (in fact there was a lemmy thread today talking about it somewhere) You can set rules like

     
        
    lemmy.ml##.post-listing:has(.post-title:has-text(/trump|elon|musk|biden|kamala|rfk/i))
    
      

    and the content will simply not render.

  • That's fair enough. I've gotten a number of non-devs hooked on docker containers for running self-hosted apps that didn't have a desktop counterpart, but admittedly they were otherwise technically oriented. OP might want to look into it if they're so inclined, but it's easiest to just use Voyager from the website :)

  • There is one variant called Magnetized Target Fusion that kinda-sorta works like this, where the "cylinders" are made of liquid Lithium. On each "stroke" of the engine:

    • A rotating chamber of liquid Lithium is spun to make a cylinder of liquid metal
    • 500 pistons situated at the site of each spinning Li pool are precisely synchronized to push the liquid metal inward, turning it into a sphere
    • Fusion fuel (H plasma) is injected into the middle
    • The intense pressure forces the fuel to undergo fusion, pushing the pistons back out and distorting the Lithium back into a cylinder
  • I am torn. On the one hand, the SGI Indigo is an absolute masterpiece of product design, and cannibalizing one of the few remaining ones to make an espresso machine housing makes me tingle in a bad way. On the other hand, though, that is some damn clean-looking work... how much ya want for it?

  • I’m with you 100% from the privacy and cybersecurity perspectives. That said, if they can be solved (e.g. at some point there will simply be no need for any more training data, and computers will be fast enough to do all the fancy stuff locally), I’d vastly prefer having an appliance do my housekeeping chores than a cleaning service.

  • I’ve been carrying the same profile back and forth between Linux and windows for probably 15 years. Just copy the whole directory over. You can start Firefox with I think —profile manager and point your profile to the new folder.

  • I like it for content discovery, but it feels weird to upvote bot posts. When I see something interesting enough to comment on I do try to see if there’s a similar article in a better community already or make cross-post.

  • I doodle incessantly. Like whole pages that are 20% notes, 80% doodles. I had a teacher in middle school who got mad because it seemed like I was constantly distracted (true) and had me stop, but then discovered it was 10x worse if I was not doing something with my hands. Meanwhile my most recent boss looked over at my pad during our first in-person meeting and said, “ah, so you have ADHD too?”

  • I've been exclusively using a K2 for my cheap-but-decent-enough setup at work (along with a Breville Dedica) and have found it to be pretty consistent. You do occasionally get some larger particles that slip through, but not enough to create any channeling issues, and it's easy enough to use. Compared to my 1ZPresso J Max, I find it for 1/3 the price it does a great job, especially since I don't have the super-sophisticated palette that would notice any really subtle differences.

    Unrelated, is it possible to follow @coffee@a.gup.pe from Lemmy? I've tried from both the web UI and Voyager and haven't been able to get it to work -- this ticket suggests it didn't work as of September, but wanted to check in.

  • Have you had any luck importing even a medium-sized codebase and doing reasoning on it? All of my experiments start to show subtle errors past 2k tokens, and at 5k tokens the errors become significant. Any attempt to ingest and process a decent-sized project (say 20k SLOC plus tooling/overhead/config) has been useless, even on models that "should" have a good-enough sized context window.

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