For the books I love and want to read over and over, physical. For the books I want to read once and maybe reference from time to time, digital all the way. My e-reader makes digital books a breeze to read, and I’m actually at the point where it’s 5GB of storage isn’t enough for my library.
MrWiggles
Beginner wiggler and sound design junkie.
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https://bennycheung.github.io/ask-a-book-questions-with-langchain-openai
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain
Essentially, you cut the pdf/text file up into chunks, process it to embeddings, then ask the AI questions and it responds with the relevant segments of the book
MrWiggles@prime8s.xyzto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some cool things to do with ChatGPT?41·2 years agoHook it up to Langchain with Python and ask a book questions.
MrWiggles@prime8s.xyzto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something worth buying as a teen? please explain.2·2 years agoAs someone in their 30’s who didn’t take care of my teeth for a while, I’m going to have to second this recommendation. It will save you a lot of grief down the road.
MrWiggles@prime8s.xyzto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some "cool" "tricks" to "teach your cat?2·2 years agoIts thought that dogs can tell the passage of time through scent. I’d be surprised if cats didn’t do something similar
MrWiggles@prime8s.xyzto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Local repository for Linux packagesEnglish1·2 years agoThis is what I use Foreman and Katello for. Package mirror with x versions synced automatically with all my machines subscribed. Or it would be, if I ever got around to actually setting the damn thing up. I have a debian package repo and a few things subscribed, but I’d like to add more.
MrWiggles@prime8s.xyzto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for shared storage with access without loging inEnglish6·2 years agoI think your best bet in this case is google drive. Most people have a google account, and if they don’t, I believe it’s possible to set it up in a way that it will let them upload anyway. I don’t think you’re getting out of the account requirement, outside of you setting up an anonymous ftp server in a vps or something.
MrWiggles@prime8s.xyzto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for new router for home network.English6·2 years agoOPNsense for the win! It’s so powerful, I love it.
MrWiggles@prime8s.xyzto Technology@beehaw.org•Google says AI systems should be able to mine publishers’ work unless companies opt out, turning copyright law on its head1·2 years agoExcept, what it produces is very similar or identical to some copyrighted works, licensed under the LGPL, like in this case. You don’t have to copy a whole program to plagiarize someone
MrWiggles@prime8s.xyzto Technology@beehaw.org•Google says AI systems should be able to mine publishers’ work unless companies opt out, turning copyright law on its headEnglish5·2 years agoI think this largely boils down to the time scales required. A person copying your work has a minimum amount of time it takes them to do that, even when it’s just copy and paste. An LLM can copy thousands of different developer’s code, for instance, and completely launder the license. That’s not ok. Why would we allow machines to commit fraud when we don’t allow people to?
MrWiggles@prime8s.xyzto Technology@beehaw.org•Google pushing web DRM into chromiumEnglish2·2 years ago💩 -gle making piles people can step in
Lemmy by default will federate with all instances if you don’t put instances in the “Allowed Instances” section. I’ve found, it’s easier to federatte with all instances and ban the ones you don’t want. Otherwise, you effectively use a whitelist to federate.
MrWiggles@prime8s.xyzto Technology@beehaw.org•What's currently the best Lemmy app for Android?1·2 years agoI also use Jeroba, as it’s in the FDroid repos. I’ll look into those others you mentioned, but I’m quite happy with Jeroba so far.
MrWiggles@prime8s.xyzto Technology@beehaw.org•TikTok Keeps Removing Abortion Pill ContentEnglish1·2 years agoIf you think they’re not capable of if not already engaged in PSYOPS, I’d suggest you look deeper into targeted advertising and who is paying for it.
There’s also podman-compose, which I’ve been using. It’s not quite feature complete, but it’s pretty close.
Saving this for later, thank you very much for the detailed writeup. I might look into this for my main machine to partition the vpn tasks from the non-vpn tasks
And this is why you password protect your ssh keys