I run a self hosted Gitlab CE instance for many years now and I am very happy with it. I also experiment a lot with local LLMs. Will there be a CE release which allows for usage combined with a locally running LLM in the future?
Since the relevant code appears to be in the "ee" directory <https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/v16.11.0-ee/ee/l...> and is not present in the foss repo, I'm guessing the answer is no, at least for now. They do have a history of "releasing" features from EE back to CE but my suspicion is not for LLM stuff
It is always the edge cases that will kill you. In the case of WP on PostgreSQL, the reason you want WP in the first place is the plugins and those will be hit or miss on PostgreSQL. Just give up on the combination of those two.
To clarify, the wire protocol is the easy part, the semantic differences how each database does things is a whole other can of worms. Such emulation will never be 100%, quirks and all.
I remember back in the day when GDPR was announced this was an actual thing. Nowadays tho, 9/10 of the website that used that message caved and are serving EU without problems.
Websites that refuse to serve be any content due to that law are just yelling at me saying "we don't care one bit for your basic rights for privacy". They have zero intention of sharing anything respectfully and would just sell my data instead, with no accountability whatsoever.
Thanks! I'd say the user experience is much better. Migadu is a great company but sometimes using it can be a headache. That's really one of our main goals, making it as easy as possible.
I've been using Migadu for a while, and haven't experienced any headaches. Which features/services do you offer that Migadu doesn't which makes things easier?
Excellent production quality, but I would have appreciated a bit more skepticism on the part of the host of Real Engineering.
In particular, adding tritium to a fusing deuterium plasma does not just make all of the fusion a-neutronic. It just makes some percentage of the fusion events a-neutronic. So you're "just" adding a fuel additive that "just" changes the emissions somewhat
Plus, apparently D-T fusion tends to release gamma rays -- I'm sure that will also be tricky to either convert into useful energy or shield against.
I'm all in favor of trying, and I wish them luck, but it all smacked of a last minute publicity event to try to reassure investors that they were just one last upgrade away from producing power.
I would suggest the (longer, dryer) fusion master class series by Dr. Matthew Moynihan
I use Google Podcasts because of its simple UI. I am subscribed to a few creators and the clean UX "just works", also on Android Auto as I listen to most podcasts on the road.
Hope at least they integrate the podcast functionality well into Youtube Music without bloating the Android Auto functionality too much...
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