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plumbercraicto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are the current best ways to learn languages online?
61·4 months agoI like Anki for when I want to increase my vocab on words I actually need and am otherwise plateauing. I can take photos of the book, get an LLM to define the word in context, and record audio of my friends saying it if it’s particularly tricky to pronounce. Then train on these flashcards to improve over time.
Laughed so hard when that dude showed up. Also loved the bag boys chanting “v8” - what a top film.
Do we have a nominative determinism community?
plumbercraicto
Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit users in the UK must now upload selfies to access NSFW subredditsEnglish
17·4 months agoLol. Fuck off reddit.
Same. It’s an OS not a lifestyle choice. Good OS though - two years now I think, and not complaints.
plumbercraicto
CoMaps@sopuli.xyz•Does CoMaps use Wikidata "also known as" data?English
13·4 months agoThat would be great. Business location is tough on comaps/organic
Summit is a great alternative
Summit is a great alternative
plumbercraictoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Calling white middle-aged women Karen 'borders on racism'English
2·5 months agoPaywalled, here is an archive link
I wouldn’t backup the volumes directly. Better to use the mount points as you suggest then back up those mounted directories. If it’s a database that usually needs to have its records exported into a backup friendly format. Typically I will do a db dump from a cron job in the host system to summon a script inside a container which writes to a mounted dir which is the thing that I back up.
Jottacloud is pretty good. They have a Linux CLI too
plumbercraicto
LocalLLaMA@sh.itjust.works•Is there a tool or a model that can do what ChatGPT does with documentsEnglish
2·5 months agoI’ve been meaning to try Pixtral for multimodal use cases, looks like llama.cpp is the way but I have only used Ollama before locally.
plumbercraicto
90s TV•Up to Season 3 of *Just Shoot Me!* and could see far too much of myself in Nina in this scene. [Video]English1·5 months agoWhat was the episode number where it turned out Dennis had a massive Wang?
plumbercraicto
Linux@programming.dev•Ubuntu Joins the Movement: X11 Officially Being Phased Out
11·5 months agoOh wow. I am suddenly less excited about our Wayland future.
Yeah that seems about right. Bunch of things that I wish were better but I am not going back. When I absolutely must there’s a VM for that.


















so I finally came around to this approach. The native terminal is faster and more responsive, and I can easily sync the ssh config across devices with syncthing.