

That’s amazing, it’s the complete opposite in the US haha
That’s amazing, it’s the complete opposite in the US haha
If you’re interested Vite is a common build tool for preprocessing a bunch of different files so they can be served efficiently—and there’s plugins for it for image processing where everything is handled automatically
the sharp library (server side) and the HTML picture element (client side) might be relevant for what you’re trying to accomplish
@giveme.work
Would love to see an optional monthly subscription to Lemmy where funds are automatically distributed based on how you used Lemmy that month. There would have to be a lot of research on how to avoid exploitation, but Open Collective might have some good examples of how to securely handle funds like that
“At least, that’s what everyone thought…”
*movie begins*
It does feel weird giving so much personal information to a person you just met online
Went with this one, thanks! Lots of other good recommendations in the thread too though
Oh wow I’ve never heard of that before, how did you discover you had that?
There’s been a lot of disproportionate hype around deepseek lately
It’s a reasoning model so that’s what it’s supposed to do. It makes it more accurate with math and a slew of other things. It’s usually meant to be processed somehow so only the final output is shown
You can install n8n and and use it with Ollama to create some pretty cool chat workflows
Well they settled for $95 million to avoid a trial… which probably speaks more about what they are hiding tbh
you don’t fully know until you taste it
oh no i’m allergic
As we discuss this new ruleset, I think I will leave my instance to start a new one called The United Instances of Lemmy. From this instance I will then half-heartedly yet aggressively send my users to meddle in other instances affairs on my behalf to impose my interpretation of these Fediverse rules without context alongside a few other instances that share my same limited definitions of right and wrong at the expense of everyone remotely involved.
*Litter Robots™ probably
How do you use this on iOS?
Yeah I actually stalked your comment history and that’s what inspired me to post this
thanks.dev and OpenCollective I think have had good concepts behind them. The main issue is that plenty of people have the same attitude/entitlement towards open source as if it’s a paid service or large company