The latest open weights model from google might be a good fit for you. The 26B model works pretty well on my machine, though the performance isn’t great (6 tokens per second, CPU only).
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Vigil - a self-hosted dashboard that watches your Docker imagesEnglish
1·2 months agoDoes it offer notifications?
3 of your docker containers have new versions available
With portainer business, you could easily build an update procedure yourself. Just create webhooks for the stacks you want to update and run a daily curl script that triggers these hooks.
Similar approach here:
- Lexmark scanner witg ADF
- Scan to FTP (SftpGO)
- Paperless has the FTP folder as ingest
It doesn’t take more than 10 seconds to scan a doc this way.
They require an “data center” subscription now, and they will end support for that in 2029. So self hosting jira is basically not an option anymore.
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Should sort by "controversial" and "most comments" include a time range?English
1·1 year agoI’d say it works as designed. It shows the most controversial posts.
The design is IMO flawed
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Should sort by "controversial" and "most comments" include a time range?English
2·1 year agoIf I understood this correct, there would be some options that could improve the performance impact, for example limiting the time range or building indizes. But apparently, it isn’t of a high prio for the devs.
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Should sort by "controversial" and "most comments" include a time range?English
3·1 year agoThank you. It seems that this is much more complicated than what I thought.
Maybe try some TLS-based VPN? This should work almost anywhere, because it looks like a standard HTTPS connection.
Wireguard - even on port 443 - is special as it uses UDP protocol and not the more widely used TCP protocol.
It is good that they are easier to read, because they are about as long as the first book of The lord of the rings.
The linked essay is quite long and (at least for me) hard to read. One of the first links in the article is to this patreon blog post, that summarizes the issue well.
As we first announced last year, Apple is requiring that Patreon use their in-app purchasing system and remove all other billing systems from the Patreon iOS app by November 2024.
This has two major consequences for creators:
- Apple will be applying their 30% App Store fee to all new memberships purchased in the Patreon iOS app, in addition to anything bought in your Patreon shop.
- Any creator currently on first-of-the-month or per-creation billing plans will have to switch over to subscription billing to continue earning in the iOS app, because that’s the only billing type Apple’s in-app purchase system supports.
Before we go any further, we want to be crystal clear about one thing: Apple’s fee will not impact your existing members. It will only affect new memberships purchased in the iOS app from November onward.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•SanDisk introduces the first 8TB SD and 4TB microSD cards - Liliputing
47·2 years agoThe 100mb/sec are becoming a bottleneck for some use cases, but the capacity is awesome.
Oh, Microsoft Active Directory does this, when you log in via a method that doesn’t allow changing the passwords (e.g. VPN login over RADIUS).
I have no idea what a corn dog is. I just hope it is not a living being.
At least for me, I’ve solved quite a lot of problems on my way home from work.
I just tried this exact prompt with bing image creator.
The result looks like my first tries with photoshop:







Even then, there are lots of edge cases with e-mail that are easy to get wrong and might become security risks.
I‘m not saying this applies to this project, this is more of a general concern.