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Why is the first part of October in the second box?
Now I want to see an infographic about the common parts of each of the months
You could look into tools that use Whisper, that seems to be the popular choice for text/speech tools right now
Otter@lemmy.cato Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are the ramifications of letting an old domain that was used for email go back into the market?English4·4 days agoIf the company is gone now then, I guess it would harm whoever bought the rights to the apps or the name? In which case they can contact that entity to sort it out
Otter@lemmy.caOPto Android@lemdro.id•Lawnchair 15 Beta 1 is here! | Lawnchair BlogsEnglish6·5 days agoI asked about launchers on here 2 weeks ago, so this is great timing:
That all looks amazing, I’m excited to try it out!
Otter@lemmy.cato Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•I bought a new soap block two months ago. It looks artsy and smells nice. Today my old soap block broke, so I can finally change it out.English1·6 days agoWhat do they smell like?
Otter@lemmy.cato Open Source@lemmy.ml•Codidact - Open-Source Stackoverflow alternative.English10·8 days agoActivityPub support was discussed and then deferred
Otter@lemmy.cato Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Are there any Lemmy servers facing AI scraping invasion?English4·8 days agoWe made a post about our actions here
Otter@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•SUSE launches new European digital sovereignty support service to meet surging demandEnglish49·10 days agoNeat
In practice, SUSE’s Sovereign Premium Support is tailored for enterprises and public sector organizations that require strict data residency, privacy, and operational control within the EU. The service ensures that:
- All support personnel and data are based in the EU, with named premium support engineers and service delivery managers assigned to each customer.
- Customer support data is stored exclusively on EU-located networks and servers, addressing both regulatory and geopolitical concerns.
- Access to sensitive data is strictly limited to EU-based staff, with a commitment to encrypting all data required for troubleshooting.
Otter@lemmy.caOPto Programming@programming.dev•Naming conventions in programming – a review of scientific literature [and tips on how to do it well]English1·10 days agoMaybe the first one, the one on keywords?
Otter@lemmy.caOPto Programming@programming.dev•Naming conventions in programming – a review of scientific literature [and tips on how to do it well]English1·11 days agoCool! You could post them here one at a time if you haven’t already
Otter@lemmy.caOPto Programming@programming.dev•Naming conventions in programming – a review of scientific literature [and tips on how to do it well]English51·11 days agoIt makes it more accessible, but part of it might also be SEO bait
I skipped to the second section
Otter@lemmy.cato Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•is there a community for claymation or should i make one?English15·12 days agoI see you made a new community, looking forward to seeing it grow!
You can cross post to !animation@piefed.social to help new users learn about it
Otter@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.ml•Environmentally-friendly AI? Is there such a thing?English151·13 days agoIf you run it on your own hardware then you know exactly how much energy it’s using. Some of the models can even run on the average computer, but the quality is not great.
The problem we have right now is where everyone is trying to use generative AI for everything, all the time, even for basic takes such as googling for a fact, simple math that could be done on a calculator, etc. They’re also often using the latest and greatest AI models, which are powerful and spend a lot of processing power each time. In order to run the servers to respond to all that, companies use a large amount of power, and then use water to cool the servers. That’s the water usage from what I understand.
So if you use a simpler / more efficient model, and only use it for tasks where it’s better than conventional tools, you’ll be doing much better power usage wise.
Otter@lemmy.cato Android@lemdro.id•—REUPLOAD—Free Android Games (incl. FOSS ✅️) - no ads, no IAPs, no gacha.English2·13 days agoNeat, thanks :)
Do you have a similar list for other categories (paid, optional cosmetic IAP)
Otter@lemmy.cato Atheism@lemmy.world•Netherlands: 18 year old Ryan al-Najjar was tied up, beaten, and drowned by her father and brothers for being too WesternizedEnglish4·14 days agoThe story has other sources, and my comment isn’t to say it’s not true (partially or in full), but to point out the goals of the organization that made the graphic:
https://catalyticministries.com/
This other source (which I’m also unfamiliar with) discusses the organization and why they’re controversial, and quotes the org’s self described purpose:
https://ministrywatch.com/global-catalytic-ministries-hides-behind-veil-of-secrecy/
GCM offers varying descriptions of its work, many of them characterized by grandiose but unverified claims, such as “transforming Muslims worldwide,” “750 churches planted throughout the Middle East and Central Asia,” and “bringing disciple-making methods to the West to build a decentralized network of discipleship communities that will prepare America for the end time harvest.”
Cool! Care to cross post this to !selfhosted@lemmy.world ?
Otter@lemmy.cato Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Introducing reitti: a selfhosted alternative to Google TimelineEnglish6·16 days agoCool!
I love the UI for this one, it’s unique compared to the others
You could try disabling some extensions to see if there’s a troublemaker. Alternatively, run Firefox in safe mode to see if it’s your settings/extensions or the site itself