I've just bought a new colour Kobo and I'm trying to set up everything so I can send pages from Firefox to the Kobo for reading, but it ~~is~~ *was* not working, ~~so I would like some advice~~. When I set up Pocket on my phone or my PC, it wants me to register with my Firefox id. Then I can save a page from Firefox and it turns up in Pocket. When I am on the Kobo and I try to link it to Pocket it just gives me a code on the Kobo and expects me to type that into my phone. ~~But then the page from Firefox doesn't appear on the Kobo.~~ ~~I *think* it's created two Pocket accounts. That's the only explanation I can think of. But I'm not sure, and I can't see any way to fix it.~~ *edit: it turned out that my test page did not work in Article View. I've tried several other pages, and they have made it through to the Kobo.*
m_e 6mo ago • 100%
He is Baron Cameron of Chipping Norton, so he is a lord.
m_e 10mo ago • 100%
Simulation 67 keeps the coroutine data on the heap (it is garbage collected).
m_e 11mo ago • 100%
It would be nice to have more information on how to use.
Also, what is the status of the Linux port?
m_e 12mo ago • 100%
The only language to get it right was Simula 67.
m_e 1y ago • 100%
Can we have a text summary please?
m_e 1y ago • 66%
Beef sausages.
You can get pork sausages, chicken sausages, cheese sausages, dog sausages (ok, maybe you have to go to Shenzhen for that)... but no dead cow sausages. No idea why.
Does anyone have experience in running Stable Diffusion on a cloud server? I am looking at unmanaged servers (I get a root prompt) that are shared (I pay by for usage, say CPU second, not by the month) and can run SD (so at least a GPU with12GB of VRAM, CPU with 32GB or so of RAM).
Does anyone use cloud pcs with enough capacity to run sd? In particular, with a video card with enough vram. This would be as an alternative to buying a pc.
m_e 1y ago • 100%
Wikipedia has its hierarchical categories, for an example that is already working. More historically, the librarians have the Dewey decimal system and the subject classification system.
But it's a good idea and may give the fediverse an edge until reddit copies it.
What are the hardware requirements to run SDXL? In particular, how much VRAM is required? This is assuming A1111 and not using `--lowvram` or `--medvram`.
m_e 1y ago • 100%
Gitea, GitHub and the like allow the owners of a repository to create an associated wiki by selecting a preference check box. You should be able to copy the relevant code from any free/open source implementation. It would be useful for providing Frequently Asked Questions for the community for example.
m_e 1y ago • 100%
Set up a headless Raspberry Pi and connect by SSH and VNC. To connect the two devices use a USB cable.
Alternatives:
- connect them both to a router using Ethernet/wifi.
- use a very small PC in headless mode so you can run x86_64 executables.
- access a shared git repository on the cloud using local clones on both devices to share files
This may be less sexy but it is solid and reliable.
moved from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1381521 Some communities that I would like to see (equivalent of some sub-reddits that I am subscribed to): * Christianity (like r/Christianity, not r/TrueChristian) * Anglicanism * DnDBehindTheScreen * interlingua * rust_gamedev * shenzhen * storyenginedeck I've checked all these in lemmy.ml's search function and nothing as come up. I'm not ready to take on the responsibility of moderating these myself. Of course, they don't need to be on lemmy.ml, just somewhere federated.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1379585 > *I've moved this to the meta community because it is off-topic here.* > > Some communities that I would like to see (equivalent of some sub-reddits that I am subscribed to): > > * Christianity (like r/Christianity, not r/TrueChristian) > * Anglicanism > * DnDBehindTheScreen > * interlingua > * rust_gamedev > * shenzhen > * storyenginedeck > > I've checked all these in lemmy.ml's search function and nothing as come up. > > I'm not ready to take on the responsibility of moderating these myself. > > Of course, they don't need to be on lemmy.ml, just somewhere federated.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1379585 because the post is about lemmy.ml not the software > Some communities that I would like to see (equivalent of some sub-reddits that I am subscribed to): > > * Christianity (like r/Christianity, not r/TrueChristian) > * Anglicanism > * DnDBehindTheScreen > * interlingua > * rust_gamedev > * shenzhen > * storyenginedeck > > I've checked all these in lemmy.ml's search function and nothing as come up. > > I'm not ready to take on the responsibility of moderating these myself. > > Of course, they don't need to be on lemmy.ml, just somewhere federated.
m_e 1y ago • 100%
One of the communities that I came across was based on r/TrueChristian, but I'm not sure which. Maybe it is https://kbin.social/m/Christianity that I am thinking of, but kbin.social appears to be down at the moment. Anyway I want r/Christianity.
*I've moved this to the meta community because it is off-topic here.* Some communities that I would like to see (equivalent of some sub-reddits that I am subscribed to): * Christianity (like r/Christianity, not r/TrueChristian) * Anglicanism * DnDBehindTheScreen * interlingua * rust_gamedev * shenzhen * storyenginedeck I've checked all these in lemmy.ml's search function and nothing as come up. I'm not ready to take on the responsibility of moderating these myself. Of course, they don't need to be on lemmy.ml, just somewhere federated.