Tomorrow is today and it’s not awful. It’s still a bit too slow though, what if I wished I lived next week - or heavens forbid, August 32., 2069?
Smee
It’s me, Smee
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By the end of the decade (1999), it was estimated that around 34 million people were living with HIV/AIDS worldwide.
As of 2021, the number of people living with HIV globally was approximately 38 million.
Let’s go back and spread awareness and condoms dude, then we smoke a blunt and do 90’s stuff!
That’s just your boring, dumb, ugly human brain
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That’s just your boring, dumb, ugly human brain tricking you into thinking that.
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I’d prefer a few years earlier, the 90’s was rad dude.
Smee@poeng.linkto A Comm for Historymemes@lemmy.world•The past wasn't that greatEnglish21·10 days agoSponge on a stick.
I wish I lived tomorrow.
I don’t need strange insertions in my posts to confuzzle any bots I think.
Have you considered you might be an AI living in a simulation so you have no idea yourself, just going about modern human life not knowing that everything we are and experience is just electrons flying around in a giant alien space computer?
If you haven’t, you should try.
It’s like that wombat that have square poops, but the concretesaurus shits bricks.
Smee@poeng.linkto Memes@lemmy.ml•While low quality and simple, it has a soul and some effort put into it.0·16 days agoThe Game
Damn.
Smee@poeng.linkto Memes@lemmy.ml•While low quality and simple, it has a soul and some effort put into it.0·16 days agoDid you draw that on a phone? Very nice!
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Smee@poeng.linkto A Comm for Historymemes@lemmy.world•Julius Caesar never said "Thank You"English6·16 days agoIt’s too late mang, Cæsar died a while back. Stabbed in the back they say. And the way he was murdered? Stabbed in the back they say.
It’s possible to run local AI on a Raspberry Pi, it’s all just a matter of speed and complexity. I run Ollama just fine on the two P-cores of my older i3 laptop. Granted, running it on the CUDA-accelerator (GFX card) on my main rig is beyond faster.
Ollama recently became a flatpak extension for Alpaca but it’s a one-click install from the Alpaca software management entry. All storage locations are the same so no need to re-DL any open models or remake tweaked models from the previous setup.
Or if using flatpak, its an add-on for Alpaca. One click install, GUI management.
Windows users? By the time you understand how to locally install AI, you’re probably knowledgeable enough to migrate to linux. What the heck is the point of using local AI for privacy while running windows?
Smee@poeng.linkto Privacy@lemmy.ml•The German university KIT provides almost 30 free and open-source privacy-friendly Android apps. Example: A QR Scanner3·18 days agoI’ve been on lineage for ages and recently tried out /e/, was pleasantly surprised. Reminded me of a reskinned lineage with some FOSS/F-droid apps integrated into the system and some extra privacy stuff.
I particularly like the fake location and app tracker features.
When it comes to standardisation, there’s a minimum defaults-based system called GSI where the same distribution works across a lot of devices. But minimum defaults leaves a lot of devices specific features dead in the water. It’s more for development than distribution.
Is that like an error code for excel?
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No I can’t. Have you considered you might be beyond normal smart about this stuff?
Smee@poeng.linkto A Comm for Historymemes@lemmy.world•Really is astounding to seeEnglish2·18 days agoI’ve been thinking about this image for days.
Not the biggest: User choice.