Overwatch has similar issues - common advice for playing Competitive is to just completely disable text chat and voice chat. Yeah, you'll miss genuine, helpful suggestions, but they're a tiny, tiny minority of messages…
Even then - I have a reasonably nice Brother Printer/Scanner/etc device, and I could never get AirPrint to reliably work until I switched over to using Ethernet instead of Wi-Fi. Something to do with it going to sleep…
The Java one can actually be quite helpful, for a couple of reasons: 1. It tells you which variable is null. While I think modern Java will include that detail in the exception, that's fairly new. So if you had…
When spoken? Almost certainly. But I think they mostly write in Hochdeutsch, especially in formal contexts, at least that I've seen (private chats/etc are a totally different matter), so I don't foresee any major issues…
They really are very, very different. Knowledge of one helps with the other, but it's far more than just "a couple of weeks to adjust to the accent", for example. EDIT: It's worth noting that this is mostly a spoken…
That matches my experience, in an admittedly slightly older car. Note that you'll rarely be charging over 80% because it's just too slow, and going under 5-10% is a bit too stressful, so practical range is probably…
SourceForge, probably.
Yes, for one of two reasons, I'd say: * In the big cities, increased rents will almost immediately eat up the extra income from the UBI, and there won't be any meaningful change in the status quo for anyone who rents —…
Most people who prefer DW would say that D&D sometimes has clear rules for something, but often has no rules, boring rules, or rules that aren't necessarily "fun". Combat, while tactical, tends to be slow and can…
Yeah, that's about what I'd expected (and WoD books would be a priority for me to index). Another commentator mentioned that Knowledge Graphs might be useful for dealing with the limitations imposed by RAG (e.g., have…
From a quick search, it seems like Knowledge Graphs are particularly new, even by AI standards, so it's harder to get one up off the ground if you haven't been following AI extremely closely. Is that accurate, or is it…
Ah, that's very helpful, thanks! I'll have a dig into this at some point relatively soon. An example of how I might provide references with page numbers or chapter names would be great (even if this means a more complex…
So here's something I've been wanting to do for a while, but have kinda been struggling to figure out _how_ to do it. txtai looks like it has all the tools necessary to do the job, I'm just not sure which tool(s), and…
From my limited experience, Staff+ seems to have a lot of the same responsibilities as a manager, but without the direct reports—they're both “leadership” positions and focus on long(er)-term planning, business needs,…
I believe the Vienna on the map is, today, Vienne, a French Commune: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienne,_Is%C3%A8re
I think you can set it to be the other way around and have it be "never mark as spam when via team@example.com" - of course, depending on how much spam it gets that might be worse.
Well, part of it is being on Hacker News, which will definitely skew towards "self-host everything!", and on top of that Jellyfin is genuinely free and open-source while the more popular alternative (Plex) isn't, so…
The latter. I'm very definitely not at that level either, but looking at German words from books that couldn't be found on English Wiktionary, I was able to find them on German Wiktionary. One example would be…
FWIW, English Wikitionary (appears to!) have fewer words than German Wiktionary. I've run into this trying to extract words from eBooks (then converting to the "base" form, to essentially de-duplicate). I think it's…
I think the Jellyfin integration could be more than just a niche feature. I've used https://www.languagereactor.com/, but that only supports Netflix & YouTube, which is a bit limiting. Reasons it's useful: * If you've…
Interesting! I have a partially-built, related, tool, to extract "words" from e-books, so I could build flashcard lists and make sure I knew the majority of words that were used - most of them would be common words but…
Related, I also saw this project a little while ago: https://smallstep.com/blog/build-a-tiny-ca-with-raspberry-pi... Which looks quite interesting to have HTTPS for my internal-only pages without need to deal with an…
Yeah, I'm also in Germany (although not German) and installed Paperless because of this! I think more than a few of these projects are started and/or maintained by Germans due to the astonishing number of documents…
Kinda - at the moment I'm receiving _a lot_ of documents, mostly as PDFs via E-Mail (some the original digital version, some scans of physical copies), but some via post as well. I've only added documents I've received…
I've spun up a copy of this recently (within the last month) and it's already proving helpful. I've purchased a new-build home in Germany, and I'm currently in the stage between "purchased" and "ready for move-in," and…
Overwatch has similar issues - common advice for playing Competitive is to just completely disable text chat and voice chat. Yeah, you'll miss genuine, helpful suggestions, but they're a tiny, tiny minority of messages…
Even then - I have a reasonably nice Brother Printer/Scanner/etc device, and I could never get AirPrint to reliably work until I switched over to using Ethernet instead of Wi-Fi. Something to do with it going to sleep…
The Java one can actually be quite helpful, for a couple of reasons: 1. It tells you which variable is null. While I think modern Java will include that detail in the exception, that's fairly new. So if you had…
When spoken? Almost certainly. But I think they mostly write in Hochdeutsch, especially in formal contexts, at least that I've seen (private chats/etc are a totally different matter), so I don't foresee any major issues…
They really are very, very different. Knowledge of one helps with the other, but it's far more than just "a couple of weeks to adjust to the accent", for example. EDIT: It's worth noting that this is mostly a spoken…
That matches my experience, in an admittedly slightly older car. Note that you'll rarely be charging over 80% because it's just too slow, and going under 5-10% is a bit too stressful, so practical range is probably…
SourceForge, probably.
Yes, for one of two reasons, I'd say: * In the big cities, increased rents will almost immediately eat up the extra income from the UBI, and there won't be any meaningful change in the status quo for anyone who rents —…
Most people who prefer DW would say that D&D sometimes has clear rules for something, but often has no rules, boring rules, or rules that aren't necessarily "fun". Combat, while tactical, tends to be slow and can…
Yeah, that's about what I'd expected (and WoD books would be a priority for me to index). Another commentator mentioned that Knowledge Graphs might be useful for dealing with the limitations imposed by RAG (e.g., have…
From a quick search, it seems like Knowledge Graphs are particularly new, even by AI standards, so it's harder to get one up off the ground if you haven't been following AI extremely closely. Is that accurate, or is it…
Ah, that's very helpful, thanks! I'll have a dig into this at some point relatively soon. An example of how I might provide references with page numbers or chapter names would be great (even if this means a more complex…
So here's something I've been wanting to do for a while, but have kinda been struggling to figure out _how_ to do it. txtai looks like it has all the tools necessary to do the job, I'm just not sure which tool(s), and…
From my limited experience, Staff+ seems to have a lot of the same responsibilities as a manager, but without the direct reports—they're both “leadership” positions and focus on long(er)-term planning, business needs,…
I believe the Vienna on the map is, today, Vienne, a French Commune: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienne,_Is%C3%A8re
I think you can set it to be the other way around and have it be "never mark as spam when via team@example.com" - of course, depending on how much spam it gets that might be worse.
Well, part of it is being on Hacker News, which will definitely skew towards "self-host everything!", and on top of that Jellyfin is genuinely free and open-source while the more popular alternative (Plex) isn't, so…
The latter. I'm very definitely not at that level either, but looking at German words from books that couldn't be found on English Wiktionary, I was able to find them on German Wiktionary. One example would be…
FWIW, English Wikitionary (appears to!) have fewer words than German Wiktionary. I've run into this trying to extract words from eBooks (then converting to the "base" form, to essentially de-duplicate). I think it's…
I think the Jellyfin integration could be more than just a niche feature. I've used https://www.languagereactor.com/, but that only supports Netflix & YouTube, which is a bit limiting. Reasons it's useful: * If you've…
Interesting! I have a partially-built, related, tool, to extract "words" from e-books, so I could build flashcard lists and make sure I knew the majority of words that were used - most of them would be common words but…
Related, I also saw this project a little while ago: https://smallstep.com/blog/build-a-tiny-ca-with-raspberry-pi... Which looks quite interesting to have HTTPS for my internal-only pages without need to deal with an…
Yeah, I'm also in Germany (although not German) and installed Paperless because of this! I think more than a few of these projects are started and/or maintained by Germans due to the astonishing number of documents…
Kinda - at the moment I'm receiving _a lot_ of documents, mostly as PDFs via E-Mail (some the original digital version, some scans of physical copies), but some via post as well. I've only added documents I've received…
I've spun up a copy of this recently (within the last month) and it's already proving helpful. I've purchased a new-build home in Germany, and I'm currently in the stage between "purchased" and "ready for move-in," and…