

It is the standard text editor after all.


It is the standard text editor after all.


I wanted to mention a new open source project Xed-Editor.
Additionally, I think the (virtual) keyboard you use is just as important as the editor (assuming you aren’t using a physical keyboard). I would recommend Unexpected Keyboard I have had a great experience with it.


I don’t like Trump, but gag orders shouldn’t be a thing either.


I wanted to mention VSCodium as an alternative to VSCode, from their website “VSCodium is a community-driven, freely-licensed binary distribution of Microsoft’s editor VS Code.”
Basically it just removes telemetry/tracking.
trophies


That’s amazing! I happen to use both waterfox and tree style tabs already, like a dream cone true.
Proprietary software is evil! Also if this poll ends up allowing it would you consider making another FOSS only community?
The main reason I was interested in this community is because it was FOSS only. Lots of people on Lemmy talk about proprietary clients already. It’s sad IMO that people would use a proprietary client after all that happened with reddit.
Interesting that it only works on windows, a lot of AI projects I’ve seen have been the other way around.


I was wondering if you ever tried jellyfin, since you mentioned paying for plex.


Maybe see if there are some esports you like if more traditional ones are unavailable at this time. There are also things like chess tournaments if you aren’t really into video games.


Banning either is fascist, although I assume/hope you were joking.


Why don’t use monero?


As a solo developer, some things are out of scope like writing translations or ensuring full compliance with accessibility standards. What’s important is to have some knowledge of what things block progress in these areas. For example, not treating all strings like ASCII, or preferring native widgets/html elements as those better support accessiblity tools.


Accessibility and internationalization first. A lot of projects start without it and tack it on later. It’s so much better to have good roots and promote diversity and inclusivity from the start.


From what I understand if you let someone do their job, you are a piece of shit. I don’t agree with that statement whatsoever.


If you have a high end GPU, or lots of RAM you can run some good quality LLMs offline. I recommend watching Matthew Berman for tutorials (there are some showing paid hosting aswell).


I don’t know about you, but when I watch a video I’m not there to watch an ad.
Also don’t forget about the bad companies and scams (example: Established Titles).


Knowledge level: Enthusiastic spectator, I don’t make or finetune llms, but I do watch AI news, try out local llms, and use things like Github copilot and chat gpt.
Question: Is it better to use code llama 34b or llama2 13b for a non coding related task?
Context: I’m able to run either model locally, but I can’t run the larger 70b model. So I was wondering if running the 34b code llama would be better since it is larger. I heard that models with better coding abilities are better for other types of tasks too and that they are better with logic (I don’t know if this is true I just head l heard it somewhere).
I don’t know about swipe for uppercase, but you can hold caps lock to toggle it.