

Sonarr dark mode! Finally I won’t be blinded when I open it to try and fix a series at 1am.
Sonarr dark mode! Finally I won’t be blinded when I open it to try and fix a series at 1am.
If you want to be able to get into the nitty gritty or play with options besides just a chat, I recommend Text Generation WebUI.
Installing is pretty easy, then you just download your desired model from Hugging Face.
Or if you want to use it for roleplay or adventure style games, KoboldCPP is easy to set up.
Surge is probably the easiest way to get a basic setup. If you just want to download a model and chat, I recommend it.
I wouldn’t say barebones, but you’re right in there is no direct alternative to OneNote I have ever found. It remains the product I haven’t been able to directly replace.
A lot of the products people will suggest are very feature rich, just not all the same features as OneNote. For me, the ability to draw on the page freestyle with a stylus is what I love about OneNote. So easy to annotate notes. But linking and plugins are things others have which I love that OneNote lacks.
Logseq has a “whiteboard” feature which is the closest I’ve seen.
OneNote has been the only tool Ive failed to find a close alternative to, which is a shame because I hate the new simplified versions of OneNote.
I will say though, the linking available on Obsidian and Logseq is fantastic for d&d notes and worth ditching OneNote anyway (for me it was at least).
Really disappointing to see this coming from the EU, I expected better from them
And where would one look for these sexy sexy AI models, so I can avoid them, of course…
You can access it after you like/dislike 50 articles
I’ve been using Nunti (FOSS, Android only) for a few months now. I love it’s adaptive learning feature which does a good job of filtering articles that I don’t care about.
Nice, been using this service for a couple of years now and always thought the name was a little clunky.
Ive used it a few times, it works pretty well, the issues I faced were minor and easily fixed with a refresh.
Sadly doesn’t work with the android TV app though.
Crowdsec will analyse the logs from your reverse proxy and identify malicious actors, bots and whatever else you configure it to. It then tells a “bouncer” (part of your reverse proxy) to reject the request, block the IP or redirect them to a captcha.
The downside is that it’s kinda a pain to get set up, at least in my experience. It also stopped working without informing me and I’ve never been able to get it working again since. If you don’t use docker the experience might be a bit easier.
I believe you can, but I just copied the calibre books and database from my PC and run it from calibre-web without maintaining any link to calibre.
It’s not perfect but it works well enough.
That seems really cool. Is it much use if you don’t want to run the programs inside cosmos?
E.g. they’re already running through unraid
Yes, “All” shows all the communities users are subscribed to on your instance (since communities don’t federated with an instance until someone on that instance subscribes to it)
I would have gone with an Intel CPU to make use of iGPU for transcoding and probably larger hard drives.
I also would have written down my MariaDB admin password… Whoops
This has been my slightly controversial take as well.
Brands and governments can create their Thread accounts (they were never going to join Mastadon), users can use Mastadon to access those if they want, while keeping away from Meta.
It could be what’s needed to bring Mastadon into the main stream.
Oh nice, I know the request has been made of Linuxserver as well but I haven’t seen any official response to it
And the touch pad works as a trackpad, controlling the mouse. Super useful for launching games and such in desktop mode.