jeena

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[–] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 6 points 3 days ago

I don't, I use it mostly as write only. But for things I do want to keep I have a blog and post it there and just cross post to PieFed.

 
[–] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

It's difficult, we are putting our older daughter into a summer camp which the school organizes, it is at her school so she is not really looking forward to it. Even worse we planned to go on a really cool vacation ta Hawai which she really looked forward to, but because of circumstances we had to cancel it because it got to expensive. So after her summer camp we plan a week what is called "glamping" here in Korea.

 

I live in Korea but still don't speak the language. I get a lot of SMS in Korean, 95% are spam but the last 5% are important ones. I already missed to pay my phone bull twice for months because I didn't realize that the credit card I put there was not valid anymore and they kept sending me SMS about it which I ignored because most of the SMS is spam and copy and pasting everyone into Google Translate is quite a lot of work which is tidious and I just don't do it.

So my idea was to take a open source SMS app like Fossify Messages and add automatic translation to it. And especially because SMS is used for security relevant stuff like 2 factor authentication, I really need the translation to work locally and not on a 3rd party server.

On my PC I have a really really good model the Aya:8b which fits well into the 12 GB VRAM on my RTX3060 and the results Korean -> English are outstanding!

But when I put it on the phone -I have a Samsung S24 Ultra - it fills up the RAM and get's killed quite quickly. I tried to configure it so it's allowed to use more ram for a longer period of time, etc. but even then it's extremely slow and translates like 3 SMS in an hour and I have about 5000 in the database (I only translate the Korean ones).

I tried some other models like Gemma 3 and NLLB-200 which just output garbage, especially the later dropped numbers , URL, codes which are important in SMS translations.

Anyway, does someone have any tips what I could do?

 

So I feel almost everyone on PieFed/Lemmy/Mbin is against AI, therefor FuckAI is such a big community and so on, and I'm a bit afraid to ask but is there any AI user community on Lemmy where they discuss Harnesses, Agents, recent news and political development out side of FuckAI?

I use it as a cool tool, it helps me implement a lot of small project for which I wouldn't have had time as a dad with a full time job. And I'd like to discuss those things on Lemmy but everywhere I look it's just FuckAI.

[–] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 1 points 2 weeks ago

As a child in the 90ies I did not know you could buy games, the only way I knew was to copy it from a friend.

Later my cousin traveled to Poland where he bought pirated floppy disks, this is how I realized that you could somehow pay to get access to many new games.

 

The Hungarian prime minister concedes to Péter Magyar, who is set to win a supermajority in the 199-seat parliament.

[–] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 4 points 9 months ago

Sounds like a plan, perhaps I should plan something similar :D

[–] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 15 points 9 months ago (9 children)

How do you deal with the uncertainty if the money you saved for retirement will be enough for the rest of your life? What if you're 95 and you run out of money? It's not like you can go back to work or take out a loan etc.

[–] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 2 points 9 months ago

Ah, that"s why!

[–] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 4 points 9 months ago (2 children)

For real, why not in a movie theater near me?

[–] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 3 points 9 months ago

Why not? There is already 90% AI slop pictures there, let's make it 100%!

[–] jeena@piefed.jeena.net -2 points 9 months ago

If it helps to keep their children to keep away from the gangs then it's well worth the sacrifice for the parents.

In North Korea the also only have a dussin allowed hair cuts, and in Japan you have to have straight black hair.

People like me would suffer obviously, as a metal head with long hair, I also had to cut it all off when I went to military in Germany.

[–] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 6 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I have the same results, especially frustrating with tilvids. I have my own instance and I get not wanting to show up on all random instances in the world, but even if I subscribe to some specific chanel in tilvids, I only get updates for a short while and then never again.

[–] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 5 points 9 months ago (3 children)

PieFed also has those feeds and they work with ActivityPub, I think they even wrote a documentation on how other software should implement it.

I think it makes total sense.

 

Mozilla has begun rolling out Chinese, Japanese, and Korean translation support in Firefox. It's privacy-friendly and even works offline.

 

For the last year or so PieFed is the app/website I use by far the most on my phone. Second is maps app when I'm driving.

It's really cool that it's free software and I can run it on my own hardware totally independent of anyone.

 

I found it through a podcast, it has a lot of the Swedish pop from bands like Timo Räisinen or Kent and then some of the synth pop from the 80's like New Order or Depeche Mode mixed into it.

It has only 137 views but I think it deserves more.

 

Seoul (AFP) – South Korean President Lee Jae Myung vowed Friday to "respect" North Korea's political system and build "military trust", a day after Pyongyang said it had no interest in improving relations with Seoul.

Lee has pledged to reach out to the nuclear-armed North and pursue dialogue without preconditions since his election in June -- a reversal from his hawkish predecessor.

Speaking at an event marking the anniversary of liberation from Japanese rule, Lee said the South Korean government "will take consistent measures to substantially reduce tensions and restore trust" with the North.

"We affirm our respect for the North's current system," said Lee, adding Seoul had "no intention of engaging in hostile acts".

"I hope that North Korea will reciprocate our efforts to restore trust and revive dialogue," he said.

"North and South are not enemies."

Lee's speech comes a day after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's sister, Kim Yo Jong, said the North has "no will to improve relations" with the South.

She also denied reports that North Korea was removing propaganda loudspeakers.

The South's military said in June that the two countries had halted propaganda broadcasts along the demilitarised zone, adding last week that it had detected North Korean troops dismantling loudspeakers on the frontier.

Friday's August 15 anniversary of liberation from Japan is the only public holiday celebrated in both North and South Korea, according to Seoul's National Institute for Unification Education.

In Pyongyang, North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un also made a speech at a liberation day celebration, urging the nation to overcome "the challenges facing the DPRK for the great powerful country", using the North's official acronym.

However, in an unusual move for a Liberation Day address, he made no mention of South Korea or its "enemies."

The speech was before a Russian delegation to Pyongyang, including the speaker of the Duma, who read a congratulatory letter sent to Kim by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Kim's speech was a "stark contrast" to his sister's recent "fiery statements," Yang Moo-jin, president of the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul told AFP.

"There were no messages aimed at South Korea or the United States, no references to enemies or hostile states, and no provocative mentions of nuclear forces," said Yang.

"The intention would be to closely observe the moves of neighbouring countries in the near term, including President Lee Jae Myung's Liberation Day address," he added.

 

President Lee Jae Myung vowed to respect North Korea's system, in the latest of Seoul's reconciliatory moves to resume inter-Korean dialogue, in his speech to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Korean Peninsula, Friday.

"We affirm our respect for the North’s current system, aver that we will not pursue any form of unification by absorption and assert that we have no intention of engaging in hostile acts," Lee said in the ceremony to commemorate the Liberation Day holiday at the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts in Seoul.

This effectively reverses disgraced former President Yoon Suk Yeol's bid in 2024 to achieve a unified Korean Peninsula. Yoon had said, "The freedom we enjoy must be extended to the frozen kingdom of the North."

 

Wir sind grad in der Tantrum und "Nicht die Mama!" Phase.

Die Mama muss für alles herhalten und Papa darf nix.

Ich fühl mich schon wie der Dino Vater.

 

I was hoping that it was a golden statue of Donald Trump, that would have been much cooler and much more appropriate for kissing the feet of the King.

 

I made some Swedish chocolate balls.

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