[-] hperrin@lemmy.world 2 points 7 hours ago

My email service, Port87, uses boolean operators in its search language. Polish notation, even!

And the library that does it is open source:

https://nymph.io/packages/query-parser/

[-] hperrin@lemmy.world -1 points 7 hours ago

I don’t know about that, in particular, because people generally add more detail, but it teaches the AI what kind of detail to add. So if you’re not picky, then yeah, the AI learns from that kind of thing.

As far as it being a useful skill, I don’t think it was in the first place. “Prompt engineer” has always been a joke. It’s like being a “sandwich artist”. Everyone can do it with one day of practice.

[-] hperrin@lemmy.world 6 points 8 hours ago

It’s deterministic. I can exactly duplicate your “art” by typing in the same sentence. You’re not creative, you’re just playing with toys.

[-] hperrin@lemmy.world 17 points 18 hours ago

Why do you say that?

[-] hperrin@lemmy.world 44 points 18 hours ago

Oh man, I’m SO EXCITED for GIMP 3. I’ve been wanting these features in GIMP for literally decades.

[-] hperrin@lemmy.world 4 points 18 hours ago

I think the post is saying that that small of a portion of Saddam is 400 calories.

[-] hperrin@lemmy.world 3 points 18 hours ago

No, more like developers who don’t really care about efficiency, and manufacturers just doing their thing. It’s less of a “conspiracy” and more of a “we build our houses wrong”.

[-] hperrin@lemmy.world 52 points 1 day ago

If Cybertruck weren’t a thing, I might believe you.

[-] hperrin@lemmy.world 9 points 1 day ago

I watched it in theaters six times. I love that movie. Sure, it’s the same story as like 6 other movies, but it’s got big sexy blue aliens.

[-] hperrin@lemmy.world 37 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Cities tend to be more light polluted, but less racially divided than rural areas, though.

I think it’s more about exposure. If you’re never exposed to a certain kind of people, some people just won’t trust them.

[-] hperrin@lemmy.world 16 points 1 day ago

They build our houses specifically to be inefficient at staying cool, then they sell us AC units and power to cool down our inefficient houses. They must be stopped.

[-] hperrin@lemmy.world 29 points 1 day ago

You know what is a real photo? This one.

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My dad uses Google Maps, and he mentioned that it seems to be getting worse. Like, giving him directions that are obviously worse than alternatives. Has anyone else here experienced this?

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And don’t tell me this doesn’t work, it’s how I’ve run my house for the past ten years.

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Does he realize anyone can make them? Like, for example, an image of him crying on his way to court while protesters throw cheese at him.

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I need some help remembering a song. I only have bits of lyrics. It’s sung by a girl with a French accent. The parts I can remember are more spoken than sung. Talking about a cafe she says “the one you like on your street”. Another line is “after we would head to the cinema”. The song is directed at an ex she considers “stolen” from her and talking about dating and what could have been between them.

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https://hub.docker.com/r/sciactive/nephele

In the latest version of Nephele, you can now create a WebDAV server that deduplicates files that you add to it.

I created this feature because every night at midnight, my Minecraft world that my friends and I play on gets backed up. Our world has grown to about 5 GB, but every night, the same files get backed up over and over. It's a waste of space to store the same files again and again, but I want the ability to roll back our world to any day in the past.

So with this new feature of Nephele, I can upload the Minecraft backup and only the files that have changed will take up additional space. It's like having infinite incremental backups that never need a full backup after the first time, and can be accessed instantly.

Nephele will only delete a file from the file storage once all copies that share the same file contents have been deleted, so unlike with most incremental backup solutions, you can delete previous backups easily and regain space.

Edit: So, I think my post is causing some confusion. I should make it clear that my use case is specific for me. This is a general purpose deduplicating file server. It will take any files you give it and deduplicate them in its storage. It's not a backup system, and it's not a versioning system. My use case is only one of many you can use a deduplicating file server for.

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Does anyone have any recommendations for bug trackers with a forum feature? Basically something where users can report issues, request features, and ask questions, all about a specific service. Preferably, I’d like something that integrates with GitHub issues, but that’s not a requirement. Also I’d like something like a public roadmap or project tracker.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12284817

There's a new version of Nephele WebDAV server (also on Docker Hub) that supports using an S3 compatible server as storage and encrypting filenames and file contents.

This essentially means you can build your own cloud storage server leveraging something like Backblaze B2 for $6/TB/month, and that data is kept private through encryption. That's cheaper than Google Drive, and no one can snoop on your files.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12284817

There's a new version of Nephele WebDAV server (also on Docker Hub) that supports using an S3 compatible server as storage and encrypting filenames and file contents.

This essentially means you can build your own cloud storage server leveraging something like Backblaze B2 for $6/TB/month, and that data is kept private through encryption. That's cheaper than Google Drive, and no one can snoop on your files.

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submitted 7 months ago by hperrin@lemmy.world to c/opensource@lemmy.ml

There's a new version of Nephele WebDAV server (also on Docker Hub) that supports using an S3 compatible server as storage and encrypting filenames and file contents.

This essentially means you can build your own cloud storage server leveraging something like Backblaze B2 for $6/TB/month, and that data is kept private through encryption. That's cheaper than Google Drive, and no one can snoop on your files.

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