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[–] justme@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Thanks for the post and the last one. I finally understood, what prowlarr is doing! What I don't get: which program is moving the files from the town folder to the respective media folder? Is it Sonarr/radarr? Because they don't seem to have the right access for that. Another question, which I always wanted to ask: let's say I have two computers, one at home which should host jellyfin and the other computer is remote in a network in which I don't bother about VPN for torrent. How would you set this up? And which services belong to which PC? So, does Sonarr etc needs to be on the first or second one?

[–] justme@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 3 weeks ago
  • I believe my hamster is sweeping
  • I believe my pig is whistling
  • you don't have all cups in the cupboard
[–] justme@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Yeah sorry, forgot to mention the actual meaning :) But I can add some more:

  • My dear Mister singing club
  • shit at the wall
  • one has seen horses puke Maybe I'll remember some more with good English "translations".

Something else I just remember is a discussion between Erasmus students (Erasmus is a student exchange program in Europe, so you study for a semester in another country, ergo that group was quiet diverse) about how you call very strong rain: German: is raining cow shit (although that might be local, because those phrases often differ quiet much between German dialects) British: is raining cats and dogs Greek: is raining the legs of Zeus I don't remember the others... But anyway.. what is the deal with English speakers and cats??? A lot of languages have a proverb like "many paths lead to Rome"... But in English apparently it is "there are many ways to skin a cat".. dafuq?

[–] justme@lemmy.dbzer0.com 43 points 3 weeks ago (5 children)

Reminds me on a German proverb "to add your mustard to it", which apparently came from a time at which mustard was rare and exquisite. So they added it to any kind of food just to "up it's prestige".

[–] justme@lemmy.dbzer0.com 13 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

My cat is now eating his medicine out of my hand, because he knows he will get a treat afterwards. You just need to have something they really crave.

[–] justme@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Massless objects always move at the speed of light (photos are massless). More important here is, that easy is not on a uniform motion, but rotating around sun, which is rotating around.... So even if they remain in their last motion, their path would cover from earth... But motion relative to what? The only special frame of inertia is the cosmic background, and that statement is still under debate

[–] justme@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 1 month ago (2 children)

How do you define rain on a gas giant?

[–] justme@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 month ago

LLM are used particularly to process big amounts of text. I remember my first encounter with it in 2009, somebody giving a talk about observing topics on Twitter, e.g. to track the source of fake news or figure out why some particular topic became viral.

You might already be using it regularly with a translation tool. Yesterday I just saw a foss app called receipt-wrangler, which uses LLM to parse shopping receipts, because a simple scan and ocr would still leave you with a highly unstructured heap of text, which is hard to parse into anything useful.

[–] justme@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 month ago

I'm very happy with my ASRock N100 (either m or DC). It has sufficient performance for my needs (proxmox with opnsense, jellyfin and various other services) while using very little power

[–] justme@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 1 month ago

I find it increasingly hard to find decent stuff without that.

[–] justme@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 month ago

Are you a Disney princess?

[–] justme@lemmy.dbzer0.com 48 points 1 month ago (4 children)

So practically no integration with any human being?!

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