Pantherina

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[–] [email protected] 9 points 4 months ago (3 children)

Ekelhaft.

Diese Großmedien sind eine Mischung aus

  • fucking politisch "mittig"
  • einfach unfähig, wichtige Dinge neutral zu berichten

Ich war in Lützerath und hab dann die Berichte gesehen. Wollte einfach nur Kotzen.


PS: Schickt diesen Link allen, die sagen es wäre wirklich wichtig für Kinderschutz. Die Reporter haben dutzende Kinderschänder kontaktiert, auf offenen Plattformen, ohne jegliche Untergrabung digitaler Freiheit.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Discourse is awesome. Just needs federation.

As a mod, it is lovely to work with, extremely well indexed, has tags, categories, roles and everything you want.

Everything should be done there. Matrix or Discord make no sense, its just chatting into nirvana, nobody every finds it again

And people... dont... use... threads! They just spam everything in a single chat which makes it unusable

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago

Crazy, its completely new code? I thought it was a fork.

That makes it pretty impressive

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

On KDE Plasma theming and Cursors work with Flatpaks normally

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago

"Let me my freedom"

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago (3 children)

And then there is OnlyOffice which also just uses Libreoffice and develops a minimalist web UI and sync features.

Why not join efforts?

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aka. dont use OpenOffice

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago

Taz werde ich ergänzen

[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 months ago

Ironischerweise ist die DB aber marktwirtschaftlich.

Tickets werden nicht billiger sondern teurer, je mehr verkauft wurden.

Weil ihre Gewinne eh gedeckt sind, sind die Risiken geringer und sie können mehr nehmen.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 months ago

Vor allem weil die Fußballwildschweine allen die Bahnfahrt versauen, so im Sinne von "ich habe Angst Bahn zu fahren".

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago (8 children)

Same. Ich wähl die einfach lol, dachte das wären so EU-FDP leute aber anscheinend nicht?

[–] [email protected] 5 points 5 months ago

Bei mir kommt wieder Volt ganz vorne raus, von denen ich noch am ehesten Erfolg erwarte.

Wobei V Partei sicher auch gut ist, als Statement

 

Mein neuer Account kann hier nichts posten, warum?

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On Windows, KDE Plasma, and likely many other Desktops, if a window is ~~fullscreen~~ maximized and you push the mouse to the top edge and click, it will close.

Chrome-ium actually fixed that in their builtin buttons to work the same.

Not on GNOME because there is a panel at the top, lol.

But also not when using GTK apps on these desktops, where it should work. Instead you need a lot of precision, for no reason.

An easy fix would be to expand the actual clickbox further, not only around the (oversized) close button circle, but to the edge of the ~~screen~~ window.

This would make Thunderbird, Firefox, etc. closable likel any other normal app. ;D

If you support this, leave a like on the issue. And lets hope this doesnt get closed because of whatever...

Edit

This is about maximized, not fullscreen windows. But also about those.

And the request is to expand the clickbox to the corner of the window, not of the screen.

 

A friend of mine has 2 Windows Laptops, where in the process of moving from an old 2TB storage laptop to a newer 256GB storage laptop, moving files manually (somehow, dont ask me).

They noticed they accidentally removed a 35GB folder full of media files from a very big vacation, including nature photography and some strange GoPro format files. Valuable stuff.

So we took the newer laptop as its fresh, very small storage and not much done after deleting the files.

We used a 2TB backup drive which works well.

Used CloneZilla, exited to shell, mounted the drive with udisksctl and used testdisk and photorec, but with strange results.

  1. Testdisk created a "whole" recovery in .dd format
  2. Then noticed the "undelete" function in testdisk and manually undeleted all files we found
  3. Then used photorec on that .dd recovery

The testdisk undelete files are mostly corrupted, images with missing header files etc. Same as the result of some magic sauce proprietary recovery program.

The photorec results where really strange, everything was intact but only system stuff, cache, icons etc, not a single of the deleted media.

The media are 3000 or more, so this makes no sense, we used the "full" backup from testdisk.

The laptop is off and we have some time, we can also use the older, messier one if needed.

Questions:

  • any way to repair these corrupted images and media?
  • how to work with this data in photorec? How to export just the deleted files?

I think we should try to use photorec directly with the drive and not the .dd image, which may help.

We used dd and cloned the entire small, new disk to an .iso on the backup drive so we can work with it easier. Does this include all the stuff, also the deleted things?

We will also try scalpel.

Thanks!

Update

We did a lot with the small disk which should basically be in perfect condition to undelete stuff.

  • dd and ddrescue backup into an .iso and .raw image
  • testdisk backup into a .dd image
  • photorec found only usable pictures from the OS, not a single of the wanted ones
  • testdisk and Recuva had the exact same results, all of the wanted files but all broken, missing headers and metadata
  • using scalpel currently

I would be happy about experience on how to restore such header files, information what they are and if you can use files for multiple media or guess them. We know the filetypes that we search for.

Also, are there any modern recovery tools out there, that promise better reliability?

Thanks!

 

Afaik most LLMs run purely on the GPU, dont they?

So if I have an Nvidia Titan X with 12GB of RAM, could I plug this into my laptop and offload the load?

I am using Fedora, so getting the NVIDIA drivers would be... fun and already probably a dealbreaker (wouldnt want to run proprietary drivers on my daily system).

I know that using ExpressPort adapters people where able to use GPUs externally, and this is possible with thunderbolt too, isnt it?

The question is, how well does this work?

Or would using a small SOC to host a webserver for the interface and do all the computing on the GPU make more sense?

I am curious about the difficulties here, ARM SOC and proprietary drivers? Laptop over USB-c (maybe not thunderbolt?) and a GPU just for the AI tasks...

 
 
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