ChasingEnigma

@ChasingEnigma@lemmy.world

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TIL about Sublinks, a Java-based alternative to Lemmy's backend (github.com)

Today I learned about Sublinks (here), an open-source project that aims to be a drop-in replacement for the backend of Lemmy, a federated link aggregator and microblogging platform. Sublinks is designed to be initially API-compatible with Lemmy, allowing existing Lemmy clients, such as Lemmy-UI, to integrate seamlessly....

ChasingEnigma,

I don’t want this to become a rant thread, but the devs have frequently told contributors “No one is forcing you to develop for Lemmy”. That’s but one example.

@ptz on dubvee.org/comment/1671815

ChasingEnigma,

demo.sublinks.org

It doesn’t federate and there are no apps yet.

ChasingEnigma,

An Initial Public Offering (IPO) is the process through which shares of a private company are made available to the public for the first time, allowing the company to raise equity capital from public investors. This transition from private to public enables private investors to realize gains and allows public investors to participate in the offering.

ChasingEnigma, (edited )

Those issues seem to be closed without completion.

ChasingEnigma, (edited )

The problem is that there are so many different ideas to do that that I doubt they are anywhere close to reaching a consensus. There was the user created multi-communities idea, another about moderators being able to subscribe a community to another, and a few others.

Here is the main discussion:

ChasingEnigma,

Account migration similar to Mastodon

That isn’t in the works. @nutomic decided to close the issue on GitHub without waiting for community input:

ChasingEnigma, (edited )

Idk if its in the works but really want transportable profiles, and the ability to add a licence to content i post like pixelfed and peertube.

That isn’t in the works. @nutomic decided to close the issue on GitHub without waiting for community input.

Would also be nice to have tags hopefully they federate with mastodon.

ChasingEnigma,

The problem is that there are so many different ideas to do that that I doubt they are anywhere close to reaching a consensus. There was the user created multi-communities idea, another about moderators being able to subscribe a community to another, and a few others.

Here is the main discussion:

How can I use a local LLM on Linux to generate a long story?

I’m interested in automatically generating lengthy, coherent stories of 10,000+ words from a single prompt using an open source local large language model (LLM) on low-spec hardware like a laptop without GPU and with i5-8250U, 16GB DDR4-2400MHz. I came across the “Awesome-Story-Generation” repository which lists relevant...

ChasingEnigma,

I already use an LLM locally. What I’m looking is a simple way to automate the process of making the LLM write long stories.

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