

So at this rate I’m about 10 years I’ll need 9gigs of RAM? Thats not bad for what Ubuntu is.
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So at this rate I’m about 10 years I’ll need 9gigs of RAM? Thats not bad for what Ubuntu is.


Note: This is not a code vulnerability, but a vulnerability in the GitHub Actions workflows. No new version is required for this GHSA and end users do not need to take any actions.
From the article
However maybe it’s time to going back to build from source.


This doesn’t affect the code or jellyfin. Its a problem with how github does CI that needs to be fixed.

Keep them away from the mens room too.
A wild Bob is calling you 🤣 Tbh I’ve not debugged a config like that in so long, since like 10 and I was a wee lad. Most things just work now. I’ve also been using Wayland and pipewire.
Valid. I really like that the whole system is held up with a bunch of bash scripts. Which is not a plus for a lot of people.
Idk I’ve been on Slackware for 10 years… And I’ve just ended up learning how to use the OS and change things as I please.


Anarcho Communism


Total feelings of superiority: immeasurable.
Facts!
Fork it and maintain it yourself then. That’s the beauty of FOSS. I would argue if more people learned to code everytime someone complained about AI use by FOSS project maintainers and contributed (code, bug reports, q&a, community engagement) to the projects they care about, maybe less maintainers will be looking to use LLMs.
And you can’t code? You can still help! Write docs, help people out with issues! You draw? Logos mascots, things that would give it charm! Help manage the project, help brainstorm new ideas and implementations implementations ideas and implementing it are different things. Test out betas and give bug reports.
You’ll learn and you might even have fun!
Complain less and get involved more. Writing and managing code is hard enough.


Been saying this forever, AI didn’t kill the education system, it just highlighted its inadequacies and failure with higher sensitivity


I do agree with that overall principle. I am not a fan of the arbitration clause.
But it’s an open source project, I’m not paying them apart from donations. And theyre mainly GPL+AGPL+Apache. So I’m not worried, id be more concerned of they moved to a more permissive license. And you can run your own instance of their backend server for realtime collaboration.
All things considered I am not too concerned right now, but I will be watching for more signs of problematic behavior.


Seems like it only matters if you login to their service.


You fucked OP’s mom.


Keep the attitude and do what you can! Its very from each as per their ability for each as per their need.


Fork it lil AI bro. Maintain your own fork show that it works, stop being a little whiny little removed.


Agreed! That is wild but yeah that makes sense all races have that dog in em lol. Especially ones that have experienced colonialism I feel. The Internet for real has done that. I dunno why people felt like they have to say slurs, but like I also feel like some people don’t really care to look beyond the surface and are very as long as it doesn’t affect me I dont care. Which truly pisses me off. General apathy just generally pisses me off. Like you can say use stats to say x group of people do more crime and end there or look into the underlying factors that lead to that and its just so lazy and uncurious.


To add to your point. So something I found interesting was about 20 years ago when I was a wee young lad, I was curious about racism, cause it seemed so alien to me how can you hate someone just cause of some physical attributes. I found myself in some dark corner of the internet where people were talking some vile shit about black and brown people, and it broke my brain, I think this was even before reddit or 4chan. Then couple of years back a friend of mine was talking about the shit people say on Twitter now, and I was not phased one bit, cause I had already heard it 20 years ago. That space has always been there where people go mask off, it’s just grown to a lot more spaces off late. Some people need to touch grass, maybe even smoke it.


Researcher finds that support from community reduces anxiety, up next abuse is bad.
The way I see it is, and not saying this isn’t a valid concern, it that it still doesn’t help with code maintenance. Just cause you can create it doesn’t mean you can maintain it. Many companies moved to open source (not free software) cause of the financial incentives of security and long term maintainability of the codebase. Think of how much better say tensorflow and pytorch got because it was opensource. The engineers of Google and meta could make it what were their reasons for open sourcing it? I doubt these reasons have changed with ai. Cause nothing beats free Q&A testing.