

I think RAG will be surpassed by LLMs in a loop with tool calling (aka agents), with search being one of the tools.
The lie made into the rule of the world - Ezekiel 23:20
I think RAG will be surpassed by LLMs in a loop with tool calling (aka agents), with search being one of the tools.
DeepSeek-R1-Distill-Qwen-1.5B
Converting free text to standardized forms such as json
You can ping yourself
The manual copy is a bit annoying, but in the end it’s maybe 10 minutes of work. Start the transfer in the evening, it’s finished in the morning.
I’m wondering if there’s a program where anyone can upload files, but can only be viewed and downloaded from the server by authenticated users.
Email does that. Anyone can send it to your mailbox, only you can download it.
I have 5 copies of all my files on 5 devices, synced using syncthing with staggered file versioning. 2 of those are with friends and family who let me put a thin client at their place.
To protect against me misconfiguring syncthing, or some bug deleting all copies, every 3 months I manually make a copy and put it on a hard drive into a fire resistant safe.
Configured changedetection.io to notify me when my usual bus is delayed or canceled.
Did she use any virtualization?
I believe they’re argueing, as it can store more than passwords, it’s not purely a password manager.
I use keepass+syncthing.
One of those things that has been there for years, works flawless, to the point that I’ve stopped thinking about it.
I use inbox.eu
I think nostr is the better decentralised social media technology, but I fear you might feel left out by the people that frequent it (as they would here).
The first, single folder for all of them.
I have a shared syncthing folder on all my devices
Syncthing is not limited to local network. It’s hole punching is one of the major features
Youtube channels. A simple timeline of uploads, only showing chanels I care about.
Forgot minecraft server
Have it pretend to be Gandalf working in a coffee shop
I find that digitalocean (which is a VPS provider) has great tutorials.
I often tend to search for “how to X site:digitalocean.com”, despite hosting almost everything on my own hardware.