[-] Dragonish@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 3 days ago

my understanding is that terms of service would be helpful but not needed if someone trued to sue because you blocked access to the site. I would not expect ToS for a site like you are explaining, but if it did it would say "the web admin will ban you if you are naughty, you have been warned"

For privacy policy i think what you wrote to give us context is near perfect. Explain how your app stores data, be specific about encryption at rest and in motion. If your app is designed to hold name, email address, billing info you should highlight that in your policy. including a (monitored) contact email for questions would be nice, but not needed imo unless you are storing PII

[-] Dragonish@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 1 week ago

Pinto beans are one of my staples. They are not a fancy bean, but combine with some onion, garlic and spices in an instant pot and i have delicious refried beans that can be eaten as is, or used in so many recipes.

[-] Dragonish@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 points 1 month ago

As you introduce more fiber into your diet you will probably want to increase water throughout the day. If you drink alot normally there may not be much of an impact to your bowels by increasing the amount you drink, but it is something to think of as your diet changes.

[-] Dragonish@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 5 months ago

I am a fan of structurizer and the C4 model in general.

I would use a single .dsl file and add the relationships and entities as you discover them. You can apply tags , and then write filtered views to only show specific tags for sub systems or workflows that a user will follow.

you can pair this with markdown/text notes that reference the png files of the views that structurizer will output.

[-] Dragonish@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 8 months ago

To expand with my personal experience, I self host a synapse server partly for the reason that i want my children (aged 8-14 now) to have a communication platform they can access to get ahold of me with out requireing a sim card. I do not federate, and i do not allow account sign ups. That keeps a pretty isolated instance while still allowing everyone on that homeserver to be able to talk to each other.

I help them get Element setup on each device. I dont think this is overly complicated, but i am sure i am a horrible judge of complexity... They have to enter the url of the server, then their password, then they need to scan a qr code/verify from an existing device. Or, they need to enter a second passcode to verify their identity. I help them keep those secrets in bitwarden, so imo, that complexity is an opportunity to explain some opsec and encryption!

[-] Dragonish@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 8 months ago

For keeping track of tasks on my projects i use todo txt. For each of my projects will drop a file named todo.txt in the root. each line is a task, and i order them based on priority. I can walk away from it and when i start working on the project again, i have an simple way to see the list of tasks i have laid out for this project.

http://todotxt.org/

I personally find it less useful to see the "big picture" of all tasks, and this lets me focus on the details of my projects without forcing a bunch of structure.

[-] Dragonish@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 8 months ago

I am using Mistral 7b Instruct for text summary and some light "assistant" type chatting for the last several months. I have been pleased at how accurate it is for my needs, especially given it's size.

I recall alot of trial and error to find models that were compatible with the version of llama-cpp-python that oobabooga uses (at any given time). GGUF should have made the model format (and therefore model selection) more simple, but i imagine there are still nuances that make it more difficult than it should be to find a working model for a noob.

Best of luck, let us know how it goes

[-] Dragonish@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 year ago

The Earth Species Project publishes papers and code if anyone is interested in learning more about this work.

[-] Dragonish@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 year ago

VS Code's extension system makes it pretty easy to build your own code snippet extension. I use my own private extension to easily "generate" different types of markdown files (ie readme vs a troubleshooting guide) from my personalized snippets.

[-] Dragonish@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 year ago

I agree that data staleness is a limiting factor. Depending on your needs and technical proficiency you could use use their zimit service (limited in the number of links it follows). The zimit tool is oss and on github, so you can run the it yourself to keep the sites you are interested in up to date in your local kiwix

[-] Dragonish@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 1 year ago

While not a solution right now, I just want to add that the general transit feed spec aims to solve the data interoperability of different transit systems. The transit system keeps a publicly accessible zip file up to date, and then anyone can pull/parse the schedule/prediction data in a consistent way across transit systems. I know in the us adoption is slow, with vendors prefering to build their own walled gardens and transit agencies lacking the vocabulary or skills to advocate for more open data/tools

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