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It's a decent general model too - I have it plugged up in llm and raycast since August at great speeds. I wish Cerebras would do MiniMax M2 which should be an upgrade and replacement if it was just faster. It would never be as fast as gpt-oss-120 though


There is a huge segment of people going crazy over this on Facebook. Playing perfectly into Disney's hand though - they are all moving to Hulu.


Please let me generate one without signing up, even if just one.


Pretty much anything labeled [Dual Audio] will have this when sailing the high seas


NSFW meaning "content that you may not want to view in public", is the Bible or Quran really that?


That's not what NSFW means in this context.

> The marked app may contain nudity, profanity, slurs, violence, intense sexuality, political incorrectness, or other potentially disturbing subject matter.


No, he was exactly right. That says "may" because it's just a comment, not F-Droid's actual definition, which you cut out:

> This Anti-Feature is applied to an app that contains content that the user may not want to be publicized or visible everywhere.

https://f-droid.org/docs/Anti-Features/#nsfw

That is clearly not applicable to the vast majority of these apps' users as evidenced by their outrage.


Have you read it? Yes they are


Yes, I have read it, as have billions of others, and we don't agree with you. Your personal political sensibilities are not shared by all. For what it's worth I wouldn't flag any of your chosen religious texts either no matter what they were.


Do you read Ezekiel chapter 23 at work and to your family?


As a 12‐year‐old I encountered this passage during my first complete read of the Bible and wasn’t bothered by it. It’s a colorful metaphor that uses sexual promiscuity to symbolize Israel’s religious impiety, a common theme that occurs elsewhere in the Bible (e.g., Hosea whose commitment to his unfaithful wife was used as a symbol for the love of God to an unfaithful Israel). These are basic theological ideas that were not hidden from me at church even at that age.

I encountered actual prurient material on the shelves of the school library, and heard far worse obscenity in the locker room during gym class. The most erotic stuff in the Bible, Song of Songs, is quaint by the standards of a century ago, let alone today.

If F‐Droid is trying to drum up opposition to the UK’s extreme suppression of pornography, they've muddled it. They could have defied the unjust restrictions, or they could have leaned into it and marked Wikipedia apps, Reddit apps, Mastodon apps, and Project Gutenberg apps the same way.

That they did neither indicates that they have chosen to specifically target religious content, and not just by marking it. F-Droid developers openly state (https://gitlab.com/fdroid/admin/-/issues/252#note_2578531026) that (1) new NSFW apps will not be added, and (2) existing NSFW apps will be removed.

It's bad on principle: F-Droid is akin to a distribution package repo, and should not prohibit apps based solely on ideology (nor should Debian, Gentoo, BSD ports…); and it's also impractical: given the looming threat of government suppression of app stores, F‐Droid (already an underdog) should not be driving away supporters by taking up anti‐religious ideology.


I wish I loved anything as much as atheists love gotchas


It's easy and fun, especially since so many defenders of the Bible show themselves to be unfamiliar with its contents.

Also, maybe don't assume I'm an atheist just because I pointed out some of the Bible's NSFW contents in a discussion about the Bible being NSFW.


I know you say "Each country have different lab panels. So individual biomarkers are listed instead of panel names.", but it would be nice to have 'the optimal guide' of labs to run to get all of this as cheaply or as combined as possible. I likely can't use this tool as I don't have all these lab results. In the US it would be at least a CBC with differential, a CMP, lipid panel, A1c, GGT, hsCRP, Vitamin D and a couple more.


I’m probably online too much, but a lot of the news I see is from yesterday. Supposedly it just refreshed with today’s news, but does that really clear out anything older if some outlets publish their stories later than others? I would not describe some of this as "today's headlines"


You might be online too much if you don't consider something that happened yesterday to be news.

An attitude of "Hook me up to the novelty juice, this is old weak sauce", is a sign of internet / news addiction.


I don't need the latest news. I would just like to know if something published happened yesterday or today at a glance.


Tastes good (to many)


eza was the first one I tried - that's about it for me. see https://github.com/orgs/eza-community/discussions/679 also


Thanks


Proton damaged its reputation with https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45226903 for me

That said, this is neat, but it all depends on pricing.


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