Works decently well for me with vicuna 7B on a Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra.
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Skyrim, Morrowind, Runescape (Rs3) and minecraft seems to all pop up for at least one week a year since their release.
they're not yet forced (law didn't get into effect yet, end of 2024) and the EU has also set strict guidelines in the law that prevent apple from making their own standard much better than normal usb PD (the requirement is that if the device could charge with at least 18W, it must be possible to use a 'standard' USB PD charger at 18W). While it is a start, it's probably still gonna be a pain.
While I cannot help you with the problems with KDE Connect. You could also try using the My Phone/Link to Windows app from Microsoft, that has worked for me on Windows to receive/make calls, send/receive text messages and receive notifications on my windows pc.
Personally as a uswe I think running ads is not a bad idea, just if I would pay already (through donations for example), I prefer to have the option to show no ads.
I can imagine the current server owners either be decently supported by donations and/or see hosting a lemmy server currently more as a hobby.
Hindsight is always 20/20.
This meme strikes too close to reality though
on your profile settings on the web is a checkbox to mark it as a bot account.
... or the old man once wasn't a big man, but a small boy, and it's his old shirt from those days?
it's in the left sidebar - > anonymous. Its quite hidden tbh.
If you're planning on using plain Debian and the challenges that come with it, you probably should start with one of the pre-built images from the Debian foundation. You can mount the root partition with either a running linux box or WSL2. Then you can chroot into it to setup the wpa_supplicant.conf in the /etc/ folder and ensble sshd.
While it's pretty decent at coding, it's often (in my experience) either giving you an overcomplicated way, an outdated way or just completely wrong code.
What I do really like is that when you ask for a snippet you can easely ask for variations, like: "make it a bit shorter", "add comments" or "don't/do use library X". This allows you to quickly get a few variations that allows you to come up with something of your own.
On a slightly other note, I've been impressed by github Copilot on this subject. While still often wrong, with small things it almost feels like it's reading my mind while programming.
And if you need more than a console, use X forwarding through the ssh connection or Vnc (again through the ssh connection).
Alternative is something like guacamole (from apache incubator afaik), but then again, through ssh.