Probably “number of users who were active this month” for monthly, versus “number of users who were active the last half year (6 mo)” for halfyear. Both can be updated monthly. A user who was active 3 months ago would be in the second group but not the first.
That’s bad socialized medicine. But sure, private medicine is objectively better than underfunded socialized medicine, if you belong to the minority of people who can afford it. Congrats!
Here, fixed it for you so the analogies to the apple example are not completely wrong:
“Cars should have more seatbelts!” “Yet you buy from brand X who refuses to provide belts and lobbies against belts, you could buy Y instead!”
“We should improve our society. (Said by a rich provileged person)” “Yet you don’t push back against horrible practices, just talk a bit and otherwise enjoy your privilege.”
I'd like to play with a personal instance of Stable Diffusion. I could install it directly on this Debian GNU/Linux box, but that requires a weird dance involving installing a downgrade to Python (among other things). Anyone know of a downloadable VM from virtualboxes.org or somewhere? Otherwise I will just roll my own, but one...
No need to downgrade python, and no weird dance shoukd be needed. Use virtual environments! Conda is great if it’s your first dabbbling with virtualenvs. What other things are blicking you?
Yup, packaging is the worst side of python. Conda having a default base environment is a huge mistake on their part, many people are burned by this constantly. I suggest you try mamba/micromamba: it’s the same, much faster, and has no base env by default.
Btw, python hasn’t had backward incompatibe versions for more than a decade now. The problem comes from libraries being too strict or too loose with their restrictions, with at the same time no way for the interpreter to simply use different versions of the same library at once (which other languages like julia can do)
when i write a text with a line return, the line return dissapear. That's something i really hate with markdown. How i can force a line return in jerboa ?
Lemmy's active users are up again for the first time since the exodus (lemmy.ml)
from lemmy.fediverse.observer/stats
Every day is full on my schedule until next March, sorry. (startrek.website)
Most of us hate Microsoft, and yet many of us use VSCode
I get that it’s open source provided you use codium not code but I still find that interesting
C.R.E.A.M. (mander.xyz)
Google’s Bard AI can now access Gmail, Drive, Docs, and more (www.pcworld.com)
OC Virtual machine that contains Stable Diffusion?
I'd like to play with a personal instance of Stable Diffusion. I could install it directly on this Debian GNU/Linux box, but that requires a weird dance involving installing a downgrade to Python (among other things). Anyone know of a downloadable VM from virtualboxes.org or somewhere? Otherwise I will just roll my own, but one...
how you can do a line return ?
when i write a text with a line return, the line return dissapear. That's something i really hate with markdown. How i can force a line return in jerboa ?
any way to change the default from "local" to "subscribed"?
Anytime I open up Jerboa it defaults my feed to local instances only. Any way to have it default to subscribed?