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vermaterc@lemmy.mlto
Technology@beehaw.org•Mozilla announced "Thunderbolt", their open-source and self-hostable AI client
11·3 days agoTotally agree. Downvote button is for marking low quality posts, not to express disagreement. For disagreements there is a comment section.
vermaterc@lemmy.mlto
Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Mastodon has been awarded a €614k service agreement
6·5 days agoSeems very ambitious for this short 2 year period
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New Communities@lemmy.world•AI Coding agents - a community for people using Large Language Models for codingEnglish
1·8 days agoHow would it even work? LLMs generate data based on next token probability, not by copying and pasting someone’s repos.
vermaterc@lemmy.mlto
Linux@programming.dev•A popular Linux distro now has higher system hardware requirements than Windows 11
36·14 days agoPlease change title, we don’t want clickbait here
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Programming@programming.dev•If you thought the speed of writing code was your problem - you have bigger problems
222·14 days agoWhat’s in this article is true, but to be honest I’ve never seen anyone using lines of code as an optimization metric. Even among the most AI enthusiastic people. I mean: the author of the article seem to be fighting non-existing problem.
vermaterc@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Ubuntu quietly raises its minimum system requirementsEnglish
298·18 days agoMemory requirements does not mean that something is bloated.
Windows XP required 64 MB of RAM. Does it mean Debian is bloated then?
vermaterc@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Ubuntu quietly raises its minimum system requirementsEnglish
711·18 days agoAFAIK perfomance and low resource usage has never been a main objective of this distro
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Spez (Reddit CEO) just put out an announcement talking about how they'll verify bots vs humans. Get ready for a wave of new users into the Fediverse pretty soon!
112·25 days agoCan someone explain? Isn’t removing bots actually a good thing?
vermaterc@lemmy.mlto
Technology@beehaw.org•Mozilla introduces cq: 'Stack Overflow for agents'
12·26 days agoAre you seriously asking how to make money out of large, structured knowledge base in 2026? Having data these days is like having a goldmine, I can’t think of any more valuable asset.
vermaterc@lemmy.mlto
Technology@beehaw.org•Mozilla introduces cq: 'Stack Overflow for agents'
31·26 days agothat’s probably going to burst soon
what do you mean “burst”? Stock market valuation of IT companies are currently overblown, yes, but the technology is not going anywhere. I’m personally using it for software development, it became part of my workflow and I don’t intend to stop using it. I also see other people chatting with bots daily. It just become a new kind of user interface to which people got used to.
vermaterc@lemmy.mlto
Technology@beehaw.org•Mozilla introduces cq: 'Stack Overflow for agents'
410·26 days agoMaybe you don’t care, but to be a sustainable company, Mozilla need to look for alternative sources of income. They can’t just make 2010s style browser forever.
but these do not work like “trending”, right? They are chronologic?
It’s global trending. Which I find unfortunate, because it basically defeats a purpose of thematic servers. For example I’m on Polish server, full of people taking in Polish, but I see only global trends which are not at all in Polish 🫤
vermaterc@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Have you ever converted another “normie” to use a federated social media platform ?
4·1 month agoWhy do people use one social media site over another? He will only do it when he finds it useful.
It’s not a religion. It’s just a tool. Just send him something interesting on this platform. If he thinks there is anything interesting here, he will start using it on his own.
Most people are using Linux for the privacy benefits
citation needed
What is wrong? Publishing on ARM? I don’t understand why this post received so many downvotes
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LocalLLaMA@sh.itjust.works•llmfit - find best model that runs on your computerEnglish
15·2 months agotrue, I don’t like the
curl [something] | shpattern for installation. Calling it is just like letting random guy from the internet control of your PC to download some binaries. I’m seeing this trend more and more in Github repos
vermaterc@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Give your Matrix account a Discord UI with CommetEnglish
132·2 months agoYeah, that’s the idea, but they are still not there
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LocalLLaMA@sh.itjust.works•openrouter rankings for programming tokens show sharp rise in open models and stagnation of US frontier modelsEnglish
4·2 months agoWho exactly is using OpenRouter? Is this used for coding? Bots? Casual conversations? Because that could tell what exactly those top models are good at.
I wish GitHub Copilot shared such data. To see what models do programmers use for work.




















Nice, but… why?