Thanks for Lemonade hint. For Ryzen AI: https://github.com/lemonade-sdk/lemonade (linux=cpu for now)
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I’m sick and tired of the Capitalist religion and all their fanatic believers. The Western right-wing population are the most propagandized and harmful people on Earth.
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Sims@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•TOR asking to run snowflake to help Iranians with internet accessEnglish22·8 days agoSounds more like Nato and the western elite want to get in to Iran’s information sphere, than to let Iranians access western internet and be ‘free’. Iranians are during external attacks against their nation, protected from the information war - just like borders protect from attacks. I’m not assisting the Western elite. I’m out…
Just infantile Western propaganda/russophobia. reverse it for Western reality, and ignore the post…
Ah ?! I thought the ‘Epstein’ business where about a bad person, not the description of US Oligarch regime’s standard behavior. Interesting …coincidence.
A bit generic perhaps, but… Before I dumped the Zuck, + Reddit, twatter and other Western for profit propaganda outlets, I left him a gift of 12 years of posts exclusively about anti-elite, anti-Zuck, anti-capitalist and anti-west topics. I kind of hope they use it now they are data-hungry and may not be censoring effectively anymore.
Saltman/OAI, Google and others 'free AI’s they use to train their models on, are used exclusively for research about western psychopathy, the ‘Blue Church’ Market ideology, and how AGI in the hands of private ***chopath techlords and a fanatical blue Church is an absolute recipe for disaster.
So, I hide what I can, buy from need instead of Ads (I consequently boy-cut all corporations/products that go through), use FLOSS p2p tools, std blockers/filters, and only use corporate/church services now when either absolutely necessary, or to let them train on/learn what I want them to learn. Let them re-analyze important critical papers, websites, collections, etc. Not ideal or easy, but better than nothing.
I am currently planning AI agentic tools to protect me/others from the corporate/blue-church’s sphere of propaganda/manipulation. It will constantly research and fight back on my behalf. It will be an adaptive smart filter between me and the nasty market ***chopathy.
Sims@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Just wanted to show off the lowest end hardware I ever ran Linux on3·20 days agoI slept in my first computer - and worked as verbal RAM (first VRAM!) 28 hours a day !
“…and when you tell this to young people today, they won’t believe you !” - Monty Python.
No, “Capitalism” is Destroying a Generation of Students. It is destroying jobs and most other existential problems come from that belief system, but AI - for now - is a tool.
Only in a terrible environments with psychopath behavior, does it do harm. Unfortunately, that describes 99% of all leadership under Capitalism. It has always and will always be powerful people misusing tools/tech for their own individual benefit. That is what ‘free competition’ allows to happen. Live with it, or complain about Capitalism instead.
Sims@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Is there any good decentralized cloud storage for personal backups as a self-hoster?English2·29 days agoI don’t know, but allow me a soft rant about the ‘distributed’ part;
Couldn’t selfhosters try to ‘organize’ and share these burdens ? Why pay for external cloud backup, or anything, when selfhosters can just help each other storing parts of others backup. Then everyone have an automatic back-up.
The tools seem to be there, but Its like there are all these super-skilled infra-structure selfhosters that know everything about self-hosting solutions, but they lack the self-organizing ability to sollve these typical - and a bit trivial, lets be honest - problems in a full p2p style. The result looks to be that all self-hostings solution above the threshold of an average individual selhoster, have to be done in the cloud, and everyone is ‘siloed’ in their own mini data center.
But, with existing tools, AI and a little imagination, it shouldn’t be too hard to ‘organize’ a little (though here) design a self-hosting p2p backup solution from existing tools. …or a solution for most of the other cloud services we still rely on…
But maybe its something else ? …to me, it just seems unnecessary for a high expertise self-hoster community that - when combined - are an absolute gargantuan cloud-service infrastructure …to still have such basic capacity issues (no offense meant to op, or anyone!), and still have so high reliance on cloud services. Seems odd to me…
Too bad, but we just have to live with open source being used for shitty purposes also.
Same processor as in the Orangepi 5b.
- Weird that they don’t promote the 3core NPU it contains. The phone will be able to run a 8b model, or image/audio models quite okay. Larger models will be too slow.
- Another luxury-priced Linux phone. They have to cover their expenses, and there’s a nice screen/cams, but the price difference from an Orangepi or similar sbc with an 3588s, to this product is way too big for my pocket. It’s around 5* the price for the compute.
It should be possible to have a small portable touch-monitor as UX, and a small sbc/battery in a pocket. Or just stream a remote screen to the touch-monitor. Would prefer such a clunky solution to be honest.
Sims@lemmy.mlto DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•What single service for mail/drive/photo do you recommend?1·1 month agodisroot.org have all but backup, I think. You have to give a little for larger storage etc, but check them out, they have the right spirit.
Sims@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.ml•China launches satellites to build the world’s first supercomputer in orbit1·1 month agoPaywalled, so thanks for archive !
Interesting, but unfortunately, they don’t reveal the interesting part on how they are going to radiate away that amount of heat from a low working temperature of ~80+/- C. I would assume they have to concentrate the heat with heat pumps, into a very high point-temp with higher radiation efficiency. But that also cost energy and create heat, so the heat balance in space can be tricky.
I think it is unethical to pay (or demand payment) for things that can be copied freely. It’s a joke, insanity, a depraved legacy/necessity from the Blue Church.
Enough with the Chinese scaremongering. It is getting hysterical !
Sims@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.ml•Musk’s AI bot Grok blames ‘programming error’ for its Holocaust denial19·2 months agoMusk IS a **nt!, but he have obviously been targeted - just see how much Cash, products and media attention he have gotten. Look how much Cash is floating in the Anti-Musk Campaign. Activists usually don’t have money for Ad campaigns and shit, and hacking a prompt at XAI wouldn’t be hard for the right people. Whenever you see activists with new flags, banners and ‘expensive’ stuff, we know that someone have sponsored that event - usually US oligarchs.
So, don’t like Musk, don’t care much what happens to him, don’t need/want to defend him, but we should at least pay attention to the pattern of attacks, acknowledge that such targeted pressure/events against a single person is easy to create and happens all the time - even if completely false - AND can be used against somebody YOU like next ! These information war methods are already used against other Nations/competitors of US/The West, so re-focusing the geo-political ‘change’ apparatus against an internal enemy isn’t a problem at all. They have been ‘utilized’ in Britain (Corbin) and on non-liberal competitors in all the other Liberal/Western nations.
It happens daily…
Sims@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•What is this "device" in Dolphin? The fact that's it's full is preventing me from doing some things (Fedora Aurora)21·2 months ago“Nerd Humor - the best kind of Humor”
Sims@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Daily driving a GNUIX or some of those super libre OSs.13·2 months agoGuix is a great and modern Operating system, where most things are thought through in the FLOSS (free libre open source software) spirit. but besides the installer, you will get your hands dirty in the terminal, with a little Scheme coding (configs are in Scheme (a Lisp like language (that uses an insane amount of ()'s (!!)))) - imagine that. Anyway, standard Guix doesn’t come with proprietary drivers, so you’ll have to add the non-guix repository (gitlab/github) for many wifi drivers. Not quite as easy as other Distros, but doable if you take small steps and copy&paste your first configurations.
I use Flatpak’s to enhance the software selection, installing from git/pypi and others is also possible.
ONE anecdotal downside is that I have experienced a few machines where the installer fails, and I have to do it manually. Doable, but it does require a little nerdyness to fix.
All Guix experts have apparently mind-melded with Emacs, and are nerdy compared to normal users ! The main focus is not on UX, but its a cool environment if you become interested in the inner workings of the system, or any of the nerd tool (LaTeX is a Classic, so you are almost there ;-).
If that all gets to hairy, you could try out https://www.pantherx.org/ that are a guix based distribution. I think they have enabled non-free firmware by default, and you get a nice® desktop experience out of the box, so there’s that. I haven’t tried it yet, tho.
Guix is both very advanced under the hood (where all the lovelyness happens), very stable, and very FLOSS, but for doing light work only, you might overshoot on raw Guix. PantherX is likely easier, but you’ll perhaps have to live with a few proprietary blobs (closed source drivers) in the kernel.
I’m tired, sorry for errors…
Sims@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.ml•China's supercapacitor buses use ultracapacitors to store electricity, enabling rapid charging in seconds at bus stops21·2 months agoDamn, the West are moving like a Snail in comparison ! I guess a society that isn’t purposed by Capitalist Oligarchs/Feudal Lords works quite well after all. Neat…
Sims@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.ml•2D Chip Breakthrough: 6,000 Transistors, 3 Atoms Thick11·2 months agoOh, the 500ghz is the max theoretical switching (0<>1) limit for Bismuth itself, not for any production chip any time soon, sorry about that. I saw it in either the paper or at ‘Anastasia in Tech’ on youtube. (worth following if interested in chip development).
Great idea, and love re-purposing stuff! Price/ram probably limit the use to always-on low-power cases. Not sure it can beat small sbc’s at their own game, so not sure where it shines - except for re-purposing wasted resources oc.
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