This screenshot is deep-fried. What are your graphics settings?
eleijeep
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Ah, docker compose makes it easy! Thanks.
I just configure them to use the network stack from that container.
Can you explain how you do this (or link to a guide that you found useful)? Thanks
You need to learn about
eandEmotions, but alsowill take you to the end of the line.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple becomes third company in history to crack $4 trillion market valueEnglish
11·3 days agoIt’s not as impressive when they’ve already crossed the 1, 2, 3 trillion marks.
Call me when they hit 1 quadrillion dollars market cap.
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Games@lemmy.world•‘It’s about redemption’: Peter Molyneux says Masters of Albion will make up for decades of ‘overpromising on things’English
201·3 days agoPeter Molyneux says Masters of Albion will make up for decades of ‘overpromising on things’
When you “make up” for something you’ve done, it’s not up to you to decide when you’ve “made up” for it. It’s up to the people that you crossed. What a presumptuous thing to say.
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Programming@programming.dev•'AI' Sucks the Joy Out of ProgrammingEnglish
31·3 days agoCode is not natural language.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Quantum Attacks on encryption will probably be feasible by 2030English
6·3 days agoThis is a brilliant presentation. I heard about his paper that demonstrated integer factorisation with an abacus, a VIC-20 and a dog, but I hadn’t seen this before.
Aside: The Quantum Supremacy Drinking Game – Open a new bottle of wine every time quantum supremacy is announced – Requires a well-stocked wine cellar
🤣
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Programming@programming.dev•That Time Ken Thompson Wrote a Backdoor into the C CompilerEnglish
210·7 days agoGoogle employee 🤮
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Technology@lemmy.ml•How AI and Wikipedia have sent vulnerable languages into a doom spiralEnglish
5·9 days agoVulnerable to going extinct.
If you read the article it briefly touches on how the “doom spiral” could affect the trajectory of a language that is not widely spoken. It’s not a great article though, it just repeats the same thing for several pages, points the finger at wikipedia instead of the content-generation farms and then fails to properly conclude the argument of their presumed hypothesis.
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Games@lemmy.world•Ex PlayStation exec says Sony can't keep "increasing the graphics power" with new consoles after tech plateau, but PS5 has already "made almost every game a better game"English
12·11 days agoIf Nvidia was really holding back, then AMD would have past them.
Did you know that Jensen Huang and Lisa Su are cousins? AMD only makes graphics cards to protect NVIDIA from antitrust lawsuits.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Windows privacy: AtlasOS vs Amelabs Privacy+?English
7·7 days agoCould you please use the cross-post feature instead of making a separate post in each community? That way our front-ends can consolidate multiple cross-posts into one post instead of it being listed multiple times.
Honestly, doing it your way looks like spam. This is what I see in my feed:

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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•[Gamers Nexus] The $7 Performance Boost: Lossless Scaling & Lossless Frame Generation Image QualityEnglish
16·12 days agoI didn’t realize this when I posted my last comment, but apparently the name is because it started out as a scaling tool for pixel-art games, where integer scaling is the desired (and lossless) upscaling method as opposed to the normal methods which cause blurring of the pixel edges.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•[Gamers Nexus] The $7 Performance Boost: Lossless Scaling & Lossless Frame Generation Image QualityEnglish
37·13 days agoIt’s just a marketing term. There is nothing lossless about the fake frames generated by this tool. It’s just doing interpolation.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Anamorphic encryption against dictators - hiding message inside normal looking ciphertextEnglish
3·13 days agoMaybe you didn’t see the link, but the PDF of the original paper is linked by the page in the post: https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/639.pdf
The paper that you found is also interesting and references the 2022 paper.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Hong Kong phone scams triple since real-name SIM card registration requiredEnglish
15·14 days agoReading the article, I don’t think they’re trying to imply what is suggested by the headline, ie. that the real-name registration system is being abused somehow to scam people.
Rather it’s an article pointing out that the real-name registration system did not help to combat the already rising number of scams, which was the reason that the government gave for passing the law.
It doesn’t seem to be phone-specific either:
Hong Kong has seen a sharp increase in overall scam-related crime figures in recent years. Between 2020 and 2024, the number of scams reported to police almost tripled.
It’s a useful data point to argue against any similar initiatives in other countries, where they may use the same reasoning to justify the law. It doesn’t seem to make a difference, as criminals will always find a way regardless of the hoops that you make law-abiding citizens jump through.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Nation-state hackers deliver malware from “bulletproof” blockchainsEnglish
12·15 days agoUtility is born of necessity, and it’s true that every joke needs a punchline.
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Europe@feddit.org•Poland is nearly as rich as the UK. How has it caught up so fast?English
8·19 days agoPaywall?
It might help, but I don’t think one paywall can account for a whole country’s GDP.
Form over function. They probably have aspirations of getting VC funding and for that you need to look like every other web app.



This is just an ad for “Viduli, The AI-native cloud platform”
The discussion itself is off-topic for this community anyway. Who would even think about using “serverless” for self-hosting?