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  • I was hoping it could be embedded, but this is a nice-to-know, thanks!

  • i'm clueless about torrents and Lemmy, can you embed them in posts/comments somehow? The closest thing I could think of is using a Framatube instance, but I don't think you can embed them

  • Random general question, how do you feel about file hosting? When posting, I tend to avoid uploading media larger than like, 5MB, just cause I know that the cost of storing said media can get exorbitant very quickly and I wouldn't want to be part of the burden.. I'm not able to donate just yet. Knowing this, I am currently on the fence on whether I should create a "gaming clips" community.

    That said, it's nice to be able to embed media from other sources (despite it potentially not working natively for mobile platforms if I'm not mistaken?), which got me thinking: it'd be nice to have some sort of preference list of image/video hosting hosts that users can add to or remove from, and uploading directly from the comment/create post view would use the first working file hosting domain from the list.. Just spitballing here.

  • Glad to see this lemmy community revived :D!

    Try the ones listed here: https://github.com/rossant/awesome-math?tab=readme-ov-file#books

    Though I'd agree with another commenter down here, the units largely don't matter in those subjects and they're just there to help readers "relate" to the problems discussed in most textbooks, unless you intend to work with, idk, specialized subjects like, something closely related to Physics?

  • Are the GPUs commercially available yet? :o We need a website akin to "are we rust yet" but for chinese GPUs/CPUs

  • Yep, looking at this again months later, I'd say this one's a lot easier on the eyes, nice one :)

  • Does it work well with Lemmy embeds (e.g. under the post description)?

  • Yeah, I feel it's important to me that the service doesn't block as many countries

  • Yep, as expected from an average lib, there it is. Not only are you incapable of answering simple questions to back up your frivolous platitudes, you deflect with retorts and you keep moving the goalpost and/or segue into subjects that have nothing to do with DeepSeek. Keep on it all you want, it's called cope, and you'll be riding that train for a while.

    Fortunately for you by the way, that tired and labored topic has been covered in class before: https://lemmy.ml/post/24883639/16142507

    For as long as you are unable to answer these questions, you'll forever be at odds with reality, lib.

  • You can register your account without having to supply a phone number. You can use the service without querying your phone number or other forms of PII. Privacy minded individuals sometimes have to use proprietary services (e.g. at work, at school) and do so with caution and they make sure to exercise common-sense too when going in, you know? Once again, you can literally just self-host if you're not too trusting of the online version. You have a choice.

    Now tell me: have you tried DeepSeek before the DDoS attacks (or self-hosted it)? What’s the catch with using DeepSeek? What’s stopping you from self-hosting, aside from technical requirements? What makes DeepSeek not "good", "fast" and "free"?

  • What's the catch here? What's stopping you from self-hosting, aside from technical requirements?

  • off-topic here as well, why stop at privacy policies? EULAs can get wilder, best such example of which is Apple:

  • it's pretty hard to paint a general picture of lemmy when, more often than not, one instance is drastically different from the other.

  • detective conan sure had a hard time cracking the case!

    "The personal information we collect from you may be stored on a server located outside of the country where you live. We store the information we collect in secure servers located in the People's Republic of China," the privacy policy reads.

    Oh the horror! Let's look at what our glorious spawns-of-techbro heroism has for us in store:

    ChatGPT:

    Claude:

    So not only is your data "possibly" stored in one country, now there's a possibility of it being stored in many different countries. Where's the outcry for that?

    Ok, so maybe your data being under the jurisdiction of another country is sus, right?

    In another section about how DeepSeek shares user data, the company states that it may share user information to "comply with applicable law, legal process, or government requests."

    OH MY GOD SOUND THE ALARM!

    ChatGPT:

    Claude: ::: spoiler spoiler

    Pursuant to regulatory or legal requirements, safety, rights of others, and to enforce our rights or our terms. We may disclose personal data to governmental regulatory authorities as required by law, including for legal, tax or accounting purposes, in response to their requests for such information or to assist in investigations. We may also disclose personal data to third parties in connection with claims, disputes or litigation, when otherwise permitted or required by law, or if we determine its disclosure is necessary to protect the health and safety of you or any other person, to protect against fraud or credit risk, to enforce our legal rights or the legal rights of others, to enforce contractual commitments that you have made, or as otherwise permitted or required by applicable law. :::

    So not only can your data be subject to the authorities, but it's also handed out to 3rd parties (mind you, DeepSeek does the exact same, so why is it any surprise?).

    Not only does DeepSeek collect "text or audio input, prompt, uploaded files, feedback, chat history, or other content that [the user] provide[s] to our model and Services," ...

    🤦... You get the idea now, bother yourself with the privacy policies of the respective contemporaries and CTRL + F to "User Content" or "User Input".. Same fucking shit.

    Companies with AI models like Google, Meta, and OpenAI collect similar troves of information, but their privacy policies do not mention collecting keystrokes.

    Yes, collecting keystrokes is probably the oddest thing here. To compare data farming giants with a decade and a half's worth of data collection to a startup in terms of data collection is so astronomically dumb.

    I could go on but I'm bored now. Do your own research.

  • I tried DeepSeek, and immediately fell in love.. My only nitpick is that images have to have text on them, otherwise it complains, but for the price of free, I'm basically just asking for too much. Contemporaries be damned.

  • I 2nd this, either the person is taller than the average tall Pole, or resided in a gmina for a long time that has low ceilings and thought it's the same everywhere..

  • Android @lemmy.ml

    Measures to take when buying a used phone?

    Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Company creates "solution" to address school "vaping incidents".

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    Bidet anyone?

    Left Urbanism @lemmy.ml

    Finding an apartment is needlessly difficult

    Europe @lemmy.ml

    Finding an apartment is needlessly difficult (e.g. Poland)

    Tech Nostalgia @lemmy.ml

    The forgotten piece of gaming tech that was ahead of its time. Here's to the PS Vita.

    Free and open source ideas (#FOSI) @lemmy.ml

    FOSS RTX Voice, one that doesn't require expensive hardware + libre licensed dataset

    Open Educational Resources @lemmy.ml

    PeerLibrary - Libre academic knowledge community

    Open Educational Resources @lemmy.ml

    CLP Calculus Textbooks - Free PDF and web-based calculus textbooks

    hip hop @lemmy.ml

    Donda Album Review (by Christian Dynamo) | Listened and Left disappointed

    hip hop @lemmy.ml

    Donda by Kanye West is really out

    Open Educational Resources @lemmy.ml

    WikiToLearn - collaborative textbooks

    Open Educational Resources @lemmy.ml

    Lingopolo: Understand spoken language

    Open Educational Resources @lemmy.ml

    The c/open_e_resources manifesto

    hip hop @lemmy.ml

    Kanye West, The Weeknd and Lil Baby's "Hurricane" released early on BPM Supreme

    Video Games @lemmy.ml

    Are video games a separate art form?