DonAntonioMagino

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[–] DonAntonioMagino@europe.pub 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

What I mean is that you have to be able to judge whether the output is correct. So you don’t take its truth at face value.

In my example, obviously correct input is filtered out, leaving only potential errors. It takes much less effort to upload a sheet and give criteria and instructions than to manually look through everything (though, granted, you can probably come pretty far with just ctrl+f too).

There are things LLMs are good at, but they’re just a tool like any other.

[–] DonAntonioMagino@europe.pub 0 points 2 days ago (2 children)

I do use it quite often in my work. I just downloaded an Excel worksheet with all standard mailtexts (I work at a company offering courses), about 500x3. I gave it a list of criteria they should follow, and made it find those that didn’t. This worked pretty well. And it can work pretty well so long as you’re in control and you don’t take the result as truth.

That’s beside the obvious privacy issues, obviously. I hardly ever use LLMs outside of work (though when I do, I like to run models locally).

[–] DonAntonioMagino@europe.pub 13 points 1 week ago

To be honest, the whole ‘first population group x’ thing comes across as very American to me. As a gay guy, I’m glad not much of a point is made about it in the Netherlands.

[–] DonAntonioMagino@europe.pub 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Ik wil ook graag maandelijks doneren voor een werkend feddit.nl.

[–] DonAntonioMagino@europe.pub 2 points 2 weeks ago

Ik heb ze allebei ontvangen, mysterieus inderdaad :p

[–] DonAntonioMagino@europe.pub 3 points 3 weeks ago (6 children)

Kauwtjes. Het zijn mooie en schattige beestjes, en je ziet ze overal.

[–] DonAntonioMagino@europe.pub 12 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

That’d mean we’d have to take in all those Americans, though...

[–] DonAntonioMagino@europe.pub 8 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I mainly dislike lemmy.world because it’s Americans owning the place like usual.

[–] DonAntonioMagino@europe.pub 2 points 3 weeks ago

Probably a mother from Guelders.

[–] DonAntonioMagino@europe.pub 2 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Replying to your comment again to say the cable worked. I could buy this exact cable, and my OpenSUSE Leap/KDE computer now does indeed work with 4k60hz on my TV.

Sadly, the processor isn’t really up to the task. But it was a bit of a shot in the dark anyway, I pretty much just hoped it’d work. But 1080p does do well, and on YouTube I generally watch 1080p.

I’ll try xfce next to see how that runs.

 

Hi everyone! I’m trying to get a HP EliteDesk 705 G3 Desktop Mini to work as a Linux media player for my LG smart TV. My TV only has HDMI input, and my EliteDesk only has Display Port output, so I’m using a (reported) 4k60hz DP to HDMI adaptor, with a HDMI 1.3 cable.

Specifically, I want to use my computer to play 4k content on my television. I tried using HDMI 4k60hz and 8k cables, with OpenSUSE Leap with Gnome installed, but that led to the maximum resolution being 640x480. I ended up trying the HDMI 1.3 cable and that did work for whatever reason.

I’m not a fan of Gnome, though, so I wanted to switch to KDE instead. I can’t get 4k to work there at all. It has installed just fine, and I can use the computer with my 1080p monitor, but whenever it attempts to switch to 4k on my TV, I get a black screen right before I can login by entering my password. And if it boots on my TV in 1080p, I don’t have a visible cursor.

reportctl afterwards doesn’t really show any errors.

I added inxi -Gxx as an image.

Any thoughts?

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