Thats a different program on aur, not what op wants
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- infeeeee@lemmy.ziptoLinux Gaming@lemmy.world•Running Steam games on an Arduino with 16gb storage 2 gb ddr4 ram - Because Fuck Yeah!English3·14 days ago
More like an SOC, it also has GPU and DSP:
https://www.qualcomm.com/internet-of-things/products/q2-series/qrb2210
- Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU (up to 2.0 GHz)
- Adreno 702 GPU
- Dual 13 MP Image Signal Processors (ISPs)
- Always-on Qualcomm® Hexagon™ DSP –
- infeeeee@lemmy.ziptoLinux Gaming@lemmy.world•Running Steam games on an Arduino with 16gb storage 2 gb ddr4 ram - Because Fuck Yeah!English8·14 days ago
UNO Q’s hybrid design makes it the perfect dual-brain platform for your next innovation. It combines a Linux Debian-capable Qualcomm Dragonwing™ QRB2210 microprocessor (MPU) interconnected with a real-time STM32U585 microcontroller (MCU).
It’s as complex as running it on an rpi
- infeeeee@lemmy.ziptoTechnology@lemmy.world•Wikipedia has banned AI-generated text, with two exceptionsEnglish0·2 months ago
Saved you a click:
After much debate, the new policy is in effect: Wikipedia authors are not allowed to use LLMs for generating or rewriting article content. There are two primary exceptions, though.
First, editors can use LLMs to suggest refinements to their own writing, as long as the edits are checked for accuracy. In other words, it’s being treated like any other grammar checker or writing assistance tool. The policy says, “ LLMs can go beyond what you ask of them and change the meaning of the text such that it is not supported by the sources cited.”
The second exemption for LLMs is with translation assistance. Editors can use AI tools for the first pass at translating text, but they still need to be fluent enough in both languages to catch errors. As with regular writing refinements, anyone using LLMs also has to check that incorrect information hasn’t been injected.
Map section is a bit outdated, Magic Earth put live traffic data behind a paywall some months ago, now you get only static maps for free. The price of this premium version is 15 EUR per year.
- infeeeee@lemmy.ziptoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•New Community Rule: "No low-effort posts. This is subjective and will largely be determined by the community member reports."English1·6 months ago
I’ve seen slightly offtopic posts deleted here, even after some interesting conversation in the comments. I think Lemmy is small, and it could help the platform if conversations and posts are preserved even if they are not 100% on topic. But I respect the work of mods, it’s their decision how they run a community, even if I don’t agree with them all time.
But just as a backup, if things take an unexpected turn, here are some similar, but much less active communities:
- !selfhosted@sh.itjust.works
- !selfhosting@slrpnk.net
- !homelab@selfhosted.forum
- !selfhosting@eviltoast.org
- !SelfHosted@europe.pub
This is also to the “low effort” posters, if you disagree with your post’s removal you can post it to other similar communities.
It’s too late here to explain it, I should sleep, but what you have to do is this, search for these things if you dont understand sthg:
It should work