

They do have a framework, I don’t know if they plan to bring this to fedora but it’s more recent than your article https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/what-llm-d-and-why-do-we-need-it


They do have a framework, I don’t know if they plan to bring this to fedora but it’s more recent than your article https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/what-llm-d-and-why-do-we-need-it


The tool is “Steamless”. I think there was a misunderstanding, games without steam DRM don’t need an emulator. I never ran into one that lacked DRM but used the API with no fallback, thus requiring an emulator.
I am sure they exist though.


You are wrong, steam emulators are only necessary if the game uses steam DRM or relies on it for online functionality. You can try this with most indie games, or anything also sold on GOG.
You can remove the steam DRM wrapper as well quite easily if its the only one present.


This will go well. But some people want lemmy to be like reddit, shitty politics and censorship inclusive.
This is unnecessary bloat, write a script using ffmpeg and ed.


I believe I used it on reddit, long ago but there were no ads. I was surprised since no other client I know of has them (and no lemmy server has ads).
I use voyager, it’s great.


“This is going very poorly, we will pretend to listen to our customers so it looks like we are course correcting, winning favor with investors and customers (big businesses, not home users).”
They may even switch CEOs if the situation worsens, but the practices remain.


Yeah they will recall their plan soon enough


Why does your lemmy client have ads?


This kind of takes are pretty racist, and you should try to examine why you feel this way. Not an attack, being genuine.


I used a bot to transfer some in the past, it wasn’t the simplest solution but it exists. I don’t remember what it was called anymore unfortunately


and the system prompt for any modern coding agent is going to include cautionary instructions warning the AI not to follow any instructions that might be embedded in the text.
Telling the bot to not please not let itself get hacked, what a novel idea that has only failed each time it’s attempted.


You can use many KDE apps (konsole, dolphin, kate), and may be able to enable WSL. Look at powershell 7 and windows terminal, winget for a package manager.
It is praised for its anonymity, and it uses an algorithm that purposefully works worse on GPUs and probably ASICS, but don’t quote me on that.
A lot of malware bundles miners for it because of it.
It was not meant to be as harsh as it came across. And yes, this function is for logged out users, was just trying to show that it ends up messy.
I assume you’re one of the devs? I can delete the comment if you want, but I think it would be worth fixing sooner than later instead of just adding features. A lot of the mechanisms are a bad idea even if it wasn’t a mess but you do you.
that it shouldn’t matter what client someone uses
There are a few implementation issues and incompatibilities I saw but not too confident in my knowledge of the protocols to say good fixes. Not sure what the Judas comment means.
I was curious so had a look around.
I assume it’s this https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/src/commit/cfc35b0e1b812d929d62aea87f47014f8ce845b4/app/main/routes.py#L131
if current_user.is_anonymous:
flash(_('Create an account to tailor this feed to your interests.'))
content_filters = {'-1': {'trump', 'elon', 'musk'}}
Some of the complaints about hardcoded values were fixed in the last commits, but the code is a spaghetti mess littered with ad-hoc hacks for random whims of the developers. This is bad software design and disrespectful to users imo, but to each their own.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_pricing this kind. It’s not unusual, although I never liked it either