

Shit, it barely runs on 16GB anymore!


Shit, it barely runs on 16GB anymore!


If it’s on git and other people are using it with no issues, or it was reccommended by someone you trust, it’s probably fine (the software itself) - that’s not to say the developer could have built something sketchy into the app, or could one day be compromised. It also depends how/where I’m running the apps (on my PC, or on a VM inside a container?) Threat models are different for each.
All of that said, supply chain attacks and sketchy developers selling out could totally be a thing, and you’d get some malware on your computer!
I’d be interested in what other people think/doaboit the OPs question though.


The Steam AI disclosure form now specifically makes reference to AI efficiency tools, stating that “efficiency gains through the use of these tools is not the focus of this section,” and goes on to explain that it is only concerned with AI-generated content that is directly consumed by players.


should I add this to Lemmyverse 😅


This guy reads stack overflow.


Yeah fuck these guys wasting our money on this hot garbage.
""The revelation comes on the heels of news last month that Deloitte leveraged AI in a $290,000 report published in July to help the Australian government crack down on welfare. But a researcher flagged hallucinations in the 237-page study, which included references to nonexistent academic research papers and a fabricated quote from a federal court judgment.
In the revised study, which was quietly uploaded to the Australian government’s website, the consulting firm admitted it had used the generative AI language system Azure OpenAI to help create the report.“”


Cool kids still use copies of the folder on your desktop.


Yeah it sure does, as does outlook.


Yeah exactly, where does it end? next they will be asking for more. I’ll just distribute APKs elsewhere.


It’s likely because the app will no longer be distributed on Google. They likely removed the Google play signing keys and configuration, which is completely fine. I’ll have a look over their changes when I get home, but I doubt it’s anything nefarious.
I also ditched this stuff when Google decided to start asking for my drivers license and will no longer distribute my apps within their closed marketplace.


I had the ring bowls!!!


I have Sync for Lemmy simply because that’s what I used before coming to Lemmy. However, I’d say just make sure you copy the original link (to lemmy.world for example) instead of the voyager link, should be easy enough


It shows the post he’s referring to, and it shows Voyager branding since he used the apps share option instead of sending the original link. At the bottom of the page there’s a link to the full context. I’m not a fan of Voyager for doing this.


yay! Everything is up to date and working better than ever. Manjaro and Endeavour seem okay, too. Sounds like SteamOS 3 will be Arch-based, which would be great news!
Oh, also, AUR is life. And worth mentioning, KDE Wayland, NVidia 3090, Pipewire, and UKI generation. 👌


Yep, looks like it. We could continue this development elsewhere. https://f-droid.org/packages/com.github.catfriend1.syncthingfork/


~~https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing-android/releases~~
This ones a little old, but seems fine in Obtainium?
Right, as the next commentor says; it’s deprecated, and won’t get updates. Interesting that they basically are saying “move to a different service”?
This looks to be an active fork: https://github.com/RoootTheFox/syncmeow
🤷♂️
Update: The Syncthing-Fork source is still available here: https://f-droid.org/packages/com.github.catfriend1.syncthingfork


I seems to have not, but, how many games are compatible with ARM now? Surely it’s similar to the situation with game support on Windows ARM or MacOSX?
Edit: Hmm ok, they have a new “FEX” Translation later for ARM now. Interesting but I’m still not convinced that this will have better game support than Proton on x86.


I don’t ever see this happening, with Proton being x86, and games also predominantly being x86.
If you listen, it’s being translated as he speaks, presumably by a real human.