Cops Used DNA to Predict a Suspect’s Face—and Tried to Run Facial Recognition on It
  • samae samae 9mo ago 100%

    You're assuming it is useful enough to find the person, and not just A person.

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  • Cops Used DNA to Predict a Suspect’s Face—and Tried to Run Facial Recognition on It
  • samae samae 9mo ago 100%

    What's scary here is the lack of training/understanding on the investigation side… This is just ignorance.

    the family deserves to know that we tried everything

    Like, have you tried praying? We don't have any data, so it may be effective.

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  • Any good RSS Feed service for self-hosting?
  • samae samae 10mo ago 100%

    I run RSS2email and… read my RSS as emails, delivered fresh every morning :)

    https://github.com/rss2email/rss2email

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  • Bandcamp... What now?
  • samae samae 12mo ago 100%

    Been using self-hosted, static website builder https://simonrepp.com/faircamp/ with satisfying results here

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  • Fedi Admins of Lemmy, How do you keep your servers up to date without increasing downtime
  • samae samae 1y ago 50%

    Keep instance small, with all users in the same timezone. Use NixOS, let it update everynight automatically and safely. It's good enough for a small service, downtime is mostly when people are sleeping.

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  • Trigger Happy Mastodon instances
  • samae samae 1y ago 100%

    Try again elsewhere, you'll eventually find the right place!

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  • What project are you currently working on?
  • samae samae 1y ago 100%

    Assembling a second dynamics (analog compressor). First one took me over 8h of work.

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  • How do you deal with hands in AI art generators?
  • samae samae 1y ago 100%

    At this point though, you might as well skip AI and commission an artist (photographer, painter, fx).

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  • Quick question - is there a way to format a link to a lemmy post so it opens through your home instance if you click it?
  • samae samae 1y ago 100%

    I hope you understand how this is discouraging: at present, federation is anything but straightforward.

    There's also a question of perspective. If you approach federation with the mindset that it will be like the sort of SSO you get with using google products, microsoft ecosystem, or facebook to log in to many websites, then yes: it's doesn't look straightforward.

    If you approach it with the perspective that the coupling between fediverse applications being more loosely coupled, and have the way email work in mind, then it is actually more natural. Each application can do their own thing, and provide all or partial compatibility with the fediverse. Think of a blog application, which rely on the fediverse only for the comment section of each blog posts, but also does other things specific to that application. Taking the example of email again, nobody thinks they should be able to log-in to microsoft outlook using their gmail account, or to gmail using their home-made account, in order to read and send emails.

    There's a narrative aspect to it too.

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  • Quick question - is there a way to format a link to a lemmy post so it opens through your home instance if you click it?
  • samae samae 1y ago 100%

    Wouldn't that overload popular instances even more? Right now, popular instances only need to accommodate their users, but with a "fediverse-wide" auth, soon they'll also have to serve content to people who followed that popular link to their content?

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  • Quick question - is there a way to format a link to a lemmy post so it opens through your home instance if you click it?
  • samae samae 1y ago 100%

    Is it so desirable to sent even more info, this time potentially non-public, if you decide to interact with the other instance?

    This includes partial information about your online identity, namely identifying you uniquely. Not all instances should be considered trustworthy, so your log-in token may get re-used by a malicious instance to post things in your name here and there. Kind of a silly situation, favorable to spammers for example.

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  • Let the Platforms Burn: The Opposite of Good Fires is Wildfires.
  • samae samae 1y ago 100%

    Have you tried the archive link? There's no need to sign in with it

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  • Communities should be able to move servers
  • samae samae 1y ago 100%

    Users can already do so, what would instance-level block bring?

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  • Should I use flakes?
  • samae samae 1y ago 100%

    The flakes interface of nix may change in the future, and you should be prepared to update your code, documentation etc. if and when that happens. Consider flakes have been around since nix 2.4 and the interface haven't drastically changed since then. If that risk sounds acceptable to you, then do use it :)

    There is an ongoing effort to get flakes away from the experimental category, but as you may guess, it is a big chunk to stabilize all at once. The original RFC was closed https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs/pull/49 a long while ago, due to it describing the experimental feature, and not the final one. AFAIK, there's no "one" RFC being discussed on finalizing an initial stable version of flakes (but I could swear I've heard of one).

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  • 12 years ago. Wonder what Lemmy will look like in 12 years?
  • samae samae 1y ago 100%

    I had "weathering steel" in mind, butt you're right, even in this case, rust still eats at it, just slower.

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  • 12 years ago. Wonder what Lemmy will look like in 12 years?
  • samae samae 1y ago 100%

    Is it now? Github says it's Rust at 80%. And a layer of rust is a good protection again further rust 😃

    https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy

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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTzUbe5hoI8

    Saw this passing my [Mastodon feed](https://chaos.social/@davidak/110684461484170047), watched it and found it relatable. Maybe an ok resource to share to all and help spread awareness? What do you think?

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