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The article discusses the process of migrating repositories from GitHub to Codeberg, focusing on simplifying the migration for users who perceive Codeberg as not fully ready. It highlights solutions for issues, pull requests, and releases, mentions alternatives for GitHub Pages, addresses CI challenges with recommendations for self-hosted runners or cross-compilation, and provides guidance on handling old GitHub repositories.
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The comment thread discusses the perceived strengths and weaknesses of GitHub, particularly focusing on its macOS runners and public repo capacity, as well as contrasting it with Codeberg's handling of private repos.
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The European Parliament has mandated that Chat Control 1.0 must cease operations.
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The comment thread discusses the European Parliament's vote on extending Chat Control measures, with concerns raised about privacy violations and mass surveillance. There is appreciation for democratic processes working effectively but criticism towards specific political parties' actions. The debate is intense, with differing opinions on the necessity of such legislation to protect children from online abuse.
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The article describes the author's experience of creating a personal encyclopedia using Wikipedia software to organize and preserve memories from their family history and personal life.
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The comment thread discusses a project that combines AI with personal history preservation. Opinions are mixed regarding the AI's role in aiding curation versus potentially compromising authenticity and privacy. The conversation highlights ethical considerations around technology use and its impact on personal narratives.
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The article describes a project that involved creating an internal tool for an engineering company using local language models and a RAG system to provide fast responses about every project in their history. The author faced numerous challenges such as selecting the right technology, dealing with unstructured data chaos, indexing large volumes of documents without overloading resources, optimizing GPU usage, serving documents from cloud storage, and managing memory efficiently.
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The comment thread discusses the use of open-source databases, RAG systems, and literature review tools. Opinions vary on whether RAGs are obsolete or not, with some users suggesting they can be useful for large datasets. The conversation also touches on scaling challenges and emerging retrieval techniques like STATIC framework.
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Swift 6.3 introduces new features for C interoperability, cross-platform build tooling, embedded environments, and official SDK for Android, enhancing developer ergonomics across various software development layers.
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The comment thread discusses various opinions on Swift's capabilities, particularly in relation to its SDK for Android and potential as a cross-platform development tool. There is debate over whether Swift could have dethroned Python or if LLMs might become the preferred cross-platform system. The conversation also touches on Swift's performance compared to other languages like Rust and Go, with concerns about its compilation speed. Kotlin is highlighted for its strong cross-platform story, especially in JVM-based projects and server-side development.
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A California jury found Instagram and YouTube responsible for the suffering of a plaintiff who claimed the platforms were designed to addict young users. The jury awarded $3 million in damages with an additional $2.1 million against Meta and $900,000 against Google, totaling $6 million combined.
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The comment thread discusses the addictive nature of social media, with opinions divided on whether companies should be held responsible for designing products that harm users. There is agreement on the importance of parental guidance and the need for regulations to address the issue.
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The European Parliament has voted to end mass surveillance of private messages, rejecting the Chat Control proposal by US tech companies. This decision restores digital privacy for European citizens and clears the path for modern, effective child protection measures without compromising civil liberties.
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The comment thread discusses concerns about the European Union's governance structure, its impact on digital civil liberties, and the approach to chat control legislation. Participants debate the effectiveness of parliamentary systems versus direct democracy, criticize the EU's lack of checks and balances, and highlight the recurring theme of fascism in relation to EU policies.
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The article describes a detailed process of acquiring and setting up a Tesla Model 3's computer and touchscreen for personal use, including sourcing parts from crashed cars, troubleshooting issues, and utilizing publicly available resources like the Electrical Reference.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects of automotive engineering, including reverse engineering car components for diagnostic purposes and debates around proprietary software in consumer products, particularly cars. There is a focus on the accessibility of repair manuals and diagnostic tools, as well as discussions about right-to-repair legislation and security research programs.
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Obsolete Sounds is an extensive collection of disappearing and extinct sounds, reimagined by artists to highlight the rapid changes in our world's soundscapes. The project aims to draw attention to the loss of cultural heritage through sound and offers a free album for download.
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The comment thread discusses the appreciation for preserving and documenting obsolete technologies, particularly in terms of their sounds. There is a critique of modern society's disregard for older items, especially in relation to electronic waste management. The community shows a mix of nostalgia and concern about the value placed on old technology.
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Walmart has integrated Vizio's OS, requiring users of newly purchased Vizio TVs to create Walmart accounts for access to smart features. This move is part of Walmart's strategy to leverage Vizio's ad business, which made a gross profit of $115.8 million in the final quarter before acquisition.
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