Yeah I was curious about that. Like I can poke around in the immich directory, but the actual pictures are stored in a weird structure. Do you have any recommendations?
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One of my first self hosting projects was a jellyfin server. Double check, but I think the main hardware requirements are just 4GB of RAM and enough harddrive space for your videos/files!
I really like immich too. It’s like Google photos, but self hosted. It’s super fast for uploading and backing up your photos over your local network. Immich also needs at least 4GB of RAM I think
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Green Energy@slrpnk.net•‘A share in the delight’: the people investing in the UK’s first community-owned solar battery
1·11 days agoI think they might have meant like the cost inefficient. For example if one house has its own battery but doesn’t utilize it very much, maybe that hardware could do a little more by supporting multiple homes
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AI@lemmy.ml•Spending Just 10 Minutes With AI Can Fry Your Brain, Researchers Find
5·13 days agoPretty interesting! I guess my opinion on the topic of AI rotting your brain is that we should continue to find projects or work that challenge us, even while using AI. Like if everything you are working on can easily be done by AI, maybe you should find something harder to work on.
I’m saying that from like a hobby/project perspective. If you’re just at work to check out and get a paycheck, yeah who cares, get you work done quick and enjoy your time!
Not saying your movie will be bad, but that trailer was really bad.
Audio was all over place, no continuity, and a bunch of obvious flaws or things that don’t make sense videos.
I feel like AI could potentially be used in experimental films, but you probably at a minimum need consistent character LoRAs and to use something like WAN Animate or SCAIL to get meaningful motion and reactions.
It also needs a good story of course. 8f the story if actually good, you don’t need visuals and could just write a book. But poor, incoherrrent visuals could also distrace from a mediocre story too
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If you want to live close to nature, don't move to the countryside. Move to water bodies or mountains instead.
2·15 days agoBut if you do get a decent amount of land in the country side like this, you can do alot of landscaping and turn it into something pretty.
I grew up surrounded by farmland, but we had wide variety of trees, grasses, and plants on our particular plot of land
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science@lemmy.world•Sci-Hub has created a new AI chatbot. Is it any good?English
3·19 days agoDon’t get me wrong, I love sci-hub. But the Sci-bot tools was super slow like took half an hour for a single repsonse , maybe they just need a bigger datacenter or smaller models
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•A corner is an ontologically parasitic feature of a table that can't exist on its own.
2·19 days agoBut can a particular element exist, without another element or elementary particle. Like I feel like you can’t have hydrogen with out a proton and electron, and you can’t have an electron without implying the existence on a proton
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•requiring smartphones to be repairable is a really bad take
11·19 days agoMaybe it doesn’t need to be a law. But think it would be cooler if phones were more repairable or modular like desktop computers
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science@lemmy.world•Sci-Hub has created a new AI chatbot. Is it any good?English
5·20 days agoThe idea is cool, but yeah I tried it and it was super slow. Maybe it could be useful as like a more semantic search engine than a chat bot
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•A corner is an ontologically parasitic feature of a table that can't exist on its own.
10·20 days agoI mean, can anything exist entirely on its own?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•In search for a new self-hosted LLMEnglish
1·1 month agoI guess I have been using gemma4 fro more role playing games. Qwen3.5 seems to be better coder actually
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•In search for a new self-hosted LLMEnglish
0·1 month agoI also recommend gemma4 or qwen3.5. Both super solid in my experience for how lightweight they are
I hate when they just start talking about AI in giga watts. MAKE. AI. MORE. ENERGY. EFFICIENT.