It’s weird how well making it roleplay works. A lot of the “breaks” of the system have been just by telling it to act in a different way, and the newest, best versions have various experts simulated that combine to give the best answer.
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It’s weird how well making it roleplay works. A lot of the “breaks” of the system have been just by telling it to act in a different way, and the newest, best versions have various experts simulated that combine to give the best answer.
No, you don’t need to train it, it’s just about the prompt you feed it. You can (and should) add quite a lot of instructions and context to your questions (prompts) to get the best out of it.
“Prompt engineer” is a job/skill for this reason.
That would be good - I often want to see what an unfamiliar instance is about by checking out their homepage sidebar and local communities and currently it’s several clicks and involves going directly to the site, effectively logging me out. At least the new versions have the new feature that sends you back to your home instance to subscribe.
The only plus is that sometimes the remote instance has interesting styles or other customisations that I wouldn’t see unless i visited properly.
Huh, there’s a lot of us calling software “beasts” in this thread.
It’s a very different kind of beast, but I’m very much enjoying it so far. Linking things is definitely Joplin’s weak point whereas this is a core strength for logseq.
I often used bullet points in my Joplin notes, so having that as the default works for me too. However, since Op has said they want plain text notes Obsidian seems like a better fit (although logseq does save pages as text it’s not what it feels like in use).
It’s not the same expression. I mean “a bug” as in a software error and “on my side” as in it’s not Lemmy’s fault.
Now I see that OP is the creator of the tumblr clone Wafrn I’m sure it’s just a typo and that this is the intended meaning.
Or “a bug on my side”, depending on what they mean. Prepositions are hard.
It’s been downvoted because it was posted multiple times (misunderstanding/technical error) but I agree. Each of the posts have different replies so it’s a shame we can’t merge them into one excellent thread.
Oh yeah, that looks much better than any of the included themes. Nice work!
Could you share a screenshot of your final result?
Hmm, getting origin servers to expose themselves this way is a clever hack. As noted, any bad actors probably already know this trick to bypass Cloudflare/whatever anti-DDOS layer.
As a fix, I guess you can either send your server’s outgoing connections through a proxy/VPN or use your hosting company’s firewall to block all non-Cloudflare inbound traffic.
Not even htop? That is old school.
Good to hear something about Solid again. I was aware of it already (having Sir Tim Berners-Lee behind it makes it occasionally news-worthy) but it’s really not made any ripples that I’ve noticed recently. It seems to be ticking slowly along, but I think until we can get a good look at ActivityPods 2.0 it’s hard to get too excited.
Self-hosting email is not at all easy, and I’d recommend paying for hosted email from a service that lets you use a custom domain. Most will let you have multiple inboxes, although this may cost extra.
Then, just buy a domain (NameCheap is fine) and point your MX records at the email provider.
Do posts get marked as read when you read the comments? There’s the x new comments feature, so something must be storing that timestamp.
“Used to”? It still seems to be online, or do you mean that the other admin handles the hosting now?
I had a shufti at the codebase, but I’m not enough of a Python dev to have an opinion.
I’m currently still planning on getting a Letterboxd sub on Black Friday, but I’d love for there to be a good open-source alternative - just not enough to code in Python to help make it happen! One is on my to-do list, but it’s already several lifetimes long…
I hadn’t heard of this source, but MBCF rates it as highly credible:
Edit: fixed formatting (curse you, phone keyboard)