

And also which version of the models. Gemini 2.5 Flash is a completely different experience to 2.5 Pro.


And also which version of the models. Gemini 2.5 Flash is a completely different experience to 2.5 Pro.
Source: a friend of mine personally telling me what happened the last time he was in mainland China.
Friends of mine who have moved away from China. One of them had police at their door in China for social media posts that were friendly to Uyghurs (not even anything to do with the genocide, just general friendliness as a “we’re all Chinese” kind of message). Being taken to police stations for even slightly questioning the state narrative is terrifying.
Docs are good, but the main thing is that there are just fewer steps due to good tooling.
As an application author, Snaps are much easier to create than Flatpaks.


It uses other signals too, like what other sites you’ve visited with that checkbox on it, what CloudFlare has seen your IP address doing in the past, etc.
The google one is able to see if you’re logged into a google account and take that into account.
There’s even a new variant of the Google captcha that is invisible and doesn’t even bother to show a checkbox.


I’ve used a number of different Linux distros (including Debian) on laptops over the years. Although most recently my XPS 15 was running Arch.


As a compiler developer this speaks to me on a deep level lol


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ARM, but Apple has the most advanced ARM chips and macOS /The AS Platform has the best amd64 to arm64 translation layer.


I mean at that point you’re basically running macOS 😉


I couldn’t imagine buying any laptop other than a Mac because the performance to battery life ratio on everything else is awful. Plus if you want a UNIX system, it’s an easy buy.
After owning an Apple ARM laptop I’d never go back to anything else.


Good Girl by Aquilo. It brings up a lot of relatable feelings around growing up Christian and ultimately is quite sweet.


True, you’re correct. I’m just not sure how you did it without corrupting the sled db. Maybe I’m just unlucky


Interesting, when I tried a while back it broke all images (not visible on the website due to service worker caching but visible if you put any pictrs url into postman or something)


I wrote a patch for Lemmy a week or so ago if you want to skip the caching: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3897


I think deleting images from the pictrs storage can corrupt the pictrs sled db so I would not advise it, you should go via the purge endpoint on the pictrs API.


Just a note that my PR there doesn’t disable pictrs for your own instance’s users. It just disables the caching of remote content.
This is propaganda for the imperialist fascist regime that currently runs the Russian Federation.