That applies to a lot of open source apps.
That applies to a lot of open source apps.
Even though I don’t agree with some of the points, I would still hope to see discussion rather than unexplained downvotes.
Yeah, I was hoping to see the bevy game engine get that money.
I wanted to add, if you are on android you can use an app called LinkSheet to do the same thing. It also allows you to use another app called Lemmy redirect which opens your preferred Lemmy client when a Lemmy link is clicked. Both apps are available on F-Droid.
If you don’t want to migrate to Microsoft check out minetest/mineclone for a free and open source alternative.
Thanks, didn’t know about this.
I know that clima uses open meteo, but according to f-droid there are some anti features.
Take this with a major grain of salt as I don’t know much about this. I think that a router isn’t always also a wireless access point. It could just be for wired connections like a switch. Please downvote and correct me if I’m wrong, I really know little about this.
I’m going to choose to believe this is the “Lemmy hug of death”
I’ve used an Arlo camera system and it did NOT play well with homeassistant. Requiring an account, certain features behind paywall, I really can’t recommend it. Maybe things have changed (or maybe some of it was user error) though.
What’s with the downvotes? Is it because of signal? An issue with this project in particular? Something else?
Even if you don’t normally look at linked sites, you gotta read this one.
I like a lot of the stuff I already see on here so I would probably pick #1. Additionally about #4 I really wouldn’t want to see stories, or other AI generated content here, I’d rather see things like “AI is being used to create stories in a new way” or “This game utilizes AI” rather than the actual stories or games themselves.
I think obsidian isn’t open source.
Thanks, although I don’t use bridges it’s still valuable information.
One question I have though, do you know if this statement
Every file, image, video, audio that is uploaded to the Homeserver
applies to files sent though chat?
Not an answer to your question, but have you checked out Bedrock Linux as opposed to installing multiple distros? Or maybe using virtual machines?
I can’t see anything about inline completions, which (at least to me) is the main point of copilot. Better integration of local LLMs into vscode will be nice though.
Take a look at this extension for wizard coder
it’s a cool thing you’ve made, but where’s the joke?