

What books are they? It’s possible you could find them on one of the sites linked on fmhy.net
they/them


What books are they? It’s possible you could find them on one of the sites linked on fmhy.net
Til cannabis growing requires as much electricity as a server farm


I would also recommend the chatbot HuggingChat, it uses open weights models
And none of those y axes start at zero, which is additionally misleading as it exaggerates the level of change.


I haven’t tried it myself, but isn’t GTK supposed to be good at that?


Lack of evidence against is not evidence for. Remain open to possibilities, but don’t assume.
I think most birth doctors know how to help a trans man give birth.


Well maybe don’t do that?!
She had a husband when she was 18?


This would be a great question for Randall Munroe, not sure if he’s answering new questions though.
Why is the reply green like it’s from you, but the bubble is coming from the left side, which is their side, rather than your, right, side?


I have 800 downloaded songs




There was very likely a prompt beforehand off screen instructing it to refuse any request
When searching the Flathub store for markdown editors, I found Folio, which works well for me. I use Syncthing fork to sync my notes folder between Android and Linux, and use https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/com.printnotes.printnotes on Android to edit it.


As far as I understand it, it’s a GPU optimised for ML, prioritising VRAM over speed.


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/166828062009
This looks cool


I tried out it and Jerboa on Android (from F-Droid) and besides for not showing user PFPs, Voyager is generally better.


If you choose the app first, and you choose Voyager, everything else - browsing, creating an account - is intuitive and just works.
By design, they don’t know how they work. It’s interesting to see this experimentally proven, but it was already known. In the same way the predictive text function on your phone keyboard doesn’t know how it works.