Hello from Lemmy.
I can imagine it’s a hard task. I read from OP’s post that most apps struggle with it, so it must be hard.
Sorry, I didn’t mean to put you on the spot like that. Just wanted to ping you. I would gladly help, but sadly I lack the skills to do so.
Same here, switched from Eternity to Raccoon. Maybe Raccoon’s @DieguiTux8623@feddit.it can help with better markdown support.
!lemmyshitpost@lemmy.world never disappoints.
Most problems are being solved by turning it off and on again.
I used packet radio around 1997 before we had an internet connection at home. It was fun to discover and hop from node to node while listening to the data being transmitted through cb radio. It was really slow, but it could handle some small file transfers. Text communication worked best and it was even possible to encrypt the messages. I think the software I used was called graphic packet. Good times.
Edit: Found a screenshot online. This is how graphic packet looked
WordPress has automatic updates for core, plugins and themes. I’ve never had any problems with it, running a very basic WordPress site. Would something like that be possible for Lemmy?
Desktop: DOS
Mobile: Android 2.3
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There are some communities, but they are not very active.
I think they live on a beautiful botfarm somewhere. They come here every day and give us the same alternative links to youtube videos and alike over and over again. Their life is simple. They don’t engage much. They find purpose in the small tasks we give them. And I think they are happy.
They should really have a mastodon account for status updates that’s not hosted on their infrastructure.
It’s non-profit.
Welcome!
PPC: Personal Pocket Computer
Mondays are okay now and the depressed sunday completely vanished.
“If you are in a bad mood go for a walk. If you are still in a bad mood go for another walk.” - Hippocrates
I guess they’re talking about wordpress.com which is a commercial product, and not wordpress.org which is the foss software.
I would say going from analogue to digital recording. Digital made edits possible that where impossible before.
I’ve asked Gemini for a summary and it’s pretty spot on:
This video is about AI generated videos and how they have become very realistic.
The speaker, Marques Brownlee, discusses a new AI model called Sora that can generate videos from text input. He shows examples of videos generated by Sora, including one of a woman walking down a Tokyo street, a car driving up a mountain road, and a litter of puppies playing in the snow. He points out that these videos are still not perfect, but they are much better than what was possible just a year ago.
He discusses the implications of this technology, both good and bad. On the one hand, it could be used to create fake videos that could be used to deceive people. On the other hand, it could be used to create stock footage that is more affordable and accessible than ever before. Brownlee concludes by saying that this technology is still in its early stages, but it has the potential to change the world in many ways.
I don’t know if that’s possible. I subscribed to it via RSS.