Always fascinating that even in scientific terms something is best described as a wobble.
Yeah I only saw the massive 3d rendered polygons.
So i was only talking about the visual representation.
And from that 2000's graphics to this AI render it was a stretch for me. It seems the sequel comes much closer.
That comes closer. Thank you
Actually I appreciate it. :)
Wasnt aware of the rclone functionality to use datachunks.
But how do you put the cloned data back into seafile?
Syncthing would simply wait until the peer is back online and propagate the update from the phone back to other peers.
But as far as I understand you simply pull a backup from a seafile repo if the server is down?
I indeed do not use borg or duplicacy. ^^
Im not sure if I can follow you. you mean you use rclone to clone the seafile database to you phone and use then nonetheless seafile on the phone to access it?
I use it for working with my smartphone.
sorting pictures in my pc, have them right in my gallery on my phone. fetched a pdf when doomscrolling why commuting, have it instantly on my pc when Im back home.
I am currently migrating away from tiddlywiki as I want to have my notes integrated into my plain file life as well.
therefore I was saying
non standard shortcut combo
:)
judt saw that I typed cmd then ctrl. thanks for noticing.
isnt the supported kernel a critical question for most android phones?
what the fuxk is this here?
chatgpt is built on the foundations of stackoverflow etc. therefore yeah it is kind of googling it.
however the nature of the generative approach of chatgpt gives you tailored answers.
when you google your question you get abstract answers for other related questions. with an explanation of how doing it. e.g. when I dont understand something but want to I will google it - to gain knowledge.
but with chatpgt you can specify - hey I want a functiom that does this and that in prints me a string/double using that format. chatpgt gives me exactly what I want - without fiddling with format strings etc. anithet example is regex. for my field of experience I am no core developer, therefore for me everything is a tool to get what I want. chatpgt can give this me in a more comfortable way. I dont need to master regex. but it is very helpful. therefore Im outsourcing that kind of work.
One of the reasons of this kind of public forum is to share knowledge and experiences. ChatGPT is a closed, private, garden where the answer will just die.
I agree that for a general standpoint this is valid. however for such simple questions we do not need new forums asking about the already discussed stuff. this is just repetition and we do not like duplicates (which is why forum rules are strict about this)
so I dont see any issue here.
could get a "I don't really know the answer but I used ChatGPT and it gave me this:" followed by a script, or something like that.
that is the total responsibility by the user and has nothing to do with chatgpt. its the same as running ambiguous linux commands as sudo. its not the fault of stackoverflow, the reddit thread or linus itself. its the users fault.
therefore if such thing you mentioned happens. but it can be rejected - one should now about the culprits and strenghts of chatgpt.
edit: as you can see the top voted comment is a human made answer (could also be a chatpgt bot?).
so we are not yet doomed. ;)
for simple code snippets chatgpt can give you a really nice performance boost. plain routines where there is more syntax to write than actual cognitive thinking to do can be perfectly outsourced.
Magikoopa is it you?