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  • I'd forgotten about that one. I'm going to try it again right now. Thank you.

    Any pointers on object detection with that?

  • Matt should retire to an island and stop being an albatross around WP neck. Anyone competent could bring them back from the brink, Matt and his ego sure aren't going to.

  • I guess Blizzard' bland mediocre team couldn't come up with anything as interesting as some guys in their basement, so they better shut that shit down.

    Such underachievers, I'd be utterly embarassed to work there now. I sure as hell wouldn't bother to pay them to play their current trash.

  • It's not funny if I have to explain the joke.

  • I'm not super familiar with the integrated one, but I think you can adjust confidence levels in at least one place. That might improve that. Or go back to Deepstack.

  • You need to drain the puddles and restore the usefulness of the trail, this is important work focused on solving a major problem. I understand completely.

  • We all know this will come down to bribes, not logic.

  • Non

  • Try running a Deepstack container in docker and point the AI feature at that container. It's much better IME.

  • Every year or so I try to go to Frigate from Blue Iris so I can get rid of my last Windows box. But functionally they aren't in the same league. Just the PTZ controls on Frigate drive me back to BI within minutes, besides all the rest of the features.

    Some day...

  • Can't open Outlook to find the game key.

  • If that makes my thunderbird respect the startup position, I'll be so happy...

  • Looks like hairy fish nuts to me.

  • I think still have a daisy wheel printer somewhere around here.

    Checkmate, professor.

  • Well, now I think Israel killed Charlie Kirk. Bibi doesn't know how to tell the truth, so that's tantamount to an admission as far as I'm concerned.

  • Agreed, but battery runs should be super short. Nobody wants to waste money running 5m of 2/0 for no good reason. And these aren't out in the open where the kids are playing with it (at least, I'd hope so). It's going to be strapped up for the inverter run.

  • 48V is low voltage in every jurisdiction, isn't high enough for dry skin conduction, and 99% of these installations will run on that. The need to run every inch in conduit is goofy. This is less about safety and more about code that exists to increase costs.

    I can see running the solar input in conduit, perhaps, but then we might be talking 500V in order to use smaller gauge wire.

  • Neither of those are public yet.

  • Where are you seeing that it's useable for RAG? I've gone through the github and not seeing anyting very specific that way.

    Edit: good lord their documentation is shit. Spend a few tokens on a proper mkdocs site or something.

  • Linux @programming.dev

    20 years of Linux on the Desktop (part 1)

    ploum.net /2024-10-20-20years-linux-desktop-part1.html
  • Dull Men's Club @lemmy.world

    Installed a new 96.5% efficiency furnace today.

  • Linux @programming.dev

    Terminal Trove - The $HOME of all things in the terminal.

    terminaltrove.com
  • Linux @programming.dev

    NixOS: Declarative Management, Imperative Privilege Escalation - Deep Dive with Snyk Labs | Snyk Labs

    labs.snyk.io /resources/nixos-deep-dive/
  • Linux @programming.dev

    Where’s Firefox going next? You tell us.

    connect.mozilla.org /t5/discussions/where-s-firefox-going-next-you-tell-us/m-p/100698
  • Linux @programming.dev

    North Korean XORIndex malware hidden in 67 malicious npm packages

    www.bleepingcomputer.com /news/security/north-korean-xorindex-malware-hidden-in-67-malicious-npm-packages/
  • Linux @programming.dev

    An (almost) catastrophic OpenZFS bug and the humans that made it (and Rust is here too)

    despairlabs.com /blog/posts/2025-07-10-an-openzfs-bug-and-the-humans-that-made-it/
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Which Kubernetes is the Smallest? Examining Talos Linux, K3s, K0s, and More - Sidero Labs

    www.siderolabs.com /blog/which-kubernetes-is-the-smallest/
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Announcing FOKS, the Federated Open Key Service | The FOKS Blog

    blog.foks.pub /posts/introducing/
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    systemd has been a complete, utter, unmitigated success

    blog.tjll.net /the-systemd-revolution-has-been-a-success/
  • KDE @lemmy.kde.social

    Anyone noticing issues with 6.4?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Three Years of Nix and NixOS: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

    pierrezemb.fr /posts/nixos-good-bad-ugly/
  • Linux @programming.dev

    Three Years of Nix and NixOS: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

    pierrezemb.fr /posts/nixos-good-bad-ugly/
  • Dull Men's Club @lemmy.world

    Carburerators are the devil's way of making me drink.

  • Linux @programming.dev

    A Newbie's First Contribution to (Rust for) Linux

    blog.buenzli.dev /rust-for-linux-first-contrib/
  • Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml

    Finding a 27-year-old easter egg in the Power Mac G3 ROM

    www.downtowndougbrown.com /2025/06/finding-a-27-year-old-easter-egg-in-the-power-mac-g3-rom/
  • Dull Men's Club @lemmy.world

    Installed a mini-split this weekend. AMA.

  • Linux @programming.dev

    Writing a basic Linux device driver when you know nothing about Linux drivers or USB

    crescentro.se /posts/writing-drivers/
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    New Linux Flaws Enable Full Root Access via PAM and Udisks Across Major Distributions

    thehackernews.com /2025/06/new-linux-flaws-enable-full-root-access.html
  • Linux @programming.dev

    New Linux Flaws Enable Full Root Access via PAM and Udisks Across Major Distributions

    thehackernews.com /2025/06/new-linux-flaws-enable-full-root-access.html