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  1. @xavierdatatech
    focuses more on quality is a good approach.
    Yes, one can already see that a lot is done in Switzerland. 🦾 My knowledge is that Switzerland is also the only country where an true open source multilingual LLM originated from. I may take a interesting development, although I have read little about it lately.

  2. @magnusmanske
    I see.
    Will we see the rusty getting some Rust next? 🙃

  3. @mfuhrmann In theory kinda yes. It deepends on how you setup the tool. Number of snapshots ... But, under practical conditions not really.

    I usually, just revert back to an earlier time point and things are fine. Anyways, you can also choose a snapshot during boot.

    On based systems I use (with ) in a similar fashing.

  4. @inlovewithpda
    In combination with BTRFS or EXT4 + definitely nice to use and fairly robust.
    @stdevel

  5. @distrowatch

    OK. Thanks. This may improve once more developers and resources are available. It is a tough topic. Back in 2015, I used on a Samsung phone. The quality of the photos was bad, and the camera often either didn't start or crashed (draining the battery in the background). No comparison to current custom ROMs.

  6. I just discovered **Universal Android Debloater Next Generation** – a quick, user‑friendly way to clean up your phone by removing or disabling useless pre‑installed apps.

    🔗 github.com/Universal-Debloater
    ✨ Easy to use, instant results, no root required.

    Give it a try if you’re looking for a lighter, faster Android experience!

  7. Vor kurzem habe ich Universal Android Debloater Next Generation kennengelernt.

    github.com/Universal-Debloater

    Soeben habe ich es genutzt. Es war bequem und einfach zu nutzen, um auf einem Android Smartphone unnütze Apps zu entfernen und deaktivieren.

  8. @[email protected]
    You can try sustaphones.com/
    Maybe your phone is supported by even more alternative ROMs.

    I know that on Motorola phones works very well.

    Others already mentioned that you can "uninstall" apps via ADB. It is doable. android.izzysoft.de/applists/c

    Consider to install if an alternative ROM is not available?

  9. @andymccall I see. I'm just asking because recently I revived an Ausus EeePC with a 32 bit MXLinux.

  10. I am wondering if there is a tool that list all degoogled alternative ROMs and their supported devices.

  11. @[email protected]
    In RKWard we have a data viewer but not a data explorer.

    rkward.kde.org/

    Due to the integration of the Kate text editor, we also have functionality to operate the editor like vi.

    kate-editor.org/kate-vi-mode/

    @schuemaa

  12. @eliasp @Zugschlus

    I can add to the list. Though focused on it is based on which means we have a nice preview for and other things.

  13. @flaviaerius

    I see the hardware is of course an important aspect.

    You could also try fread from and see if this works better for you.

    Since I have quite powerful laptop, I rarely come to the limits. But this was different in the past. I did my doctoral thesis (R package development included) in part on an . That was fun.

  14. @eliocamp

    This link luzmo.com/blog/python-chart-li gives a nice overview.

    In my case I am well served with seaborn and matplotlib in most cases when I use Python.

    Regarding the tutorial I don't know the level you start from and I don't know if you prefer reading or watching but here are some recommendations.

    matplotlib.org/stable/tutorial
    w3schools.com/python/matplotli
    dataquest.io/tutorial/data-vis
    geeksforgeeks.org/graph-plotti

  15. @carlschwan, do you if there is a current flatpak or appimage for calligra?

  16. Good news. First commits are completed
    github.com/PCRuniversum/PCRedu
    Farewell, . I hope you come back.
    The next step is to fix an error related to the package. It appears that some other people had similar issues as we do.

  17. OK, implementing in my package is not doable. The reason they were removed from CRAN would be present in my package, and I have not sufficient resources to fix bcp. Thus, removal of the bcp dependency is my only option.

  18. 📈 In my master course, we discussed simple data analysis! Students worked on their projects using . They imported files via with multiple columns to make scatterplots. Most used and other packages like because said so! Tasks that would require just a little code (matplot(mydata)) now are many lines long when students have the "right" tools 😖 at their disposal!
    How it started …

  19. Hello Fediverse,

    I announced my conference (social.anoxinon.de/@RoedigerRG) a few months ago. Since this will take place soon, and I am a great FLOSS friend, I wondered how I can possibly stream presentations using FLOSS to comply with data protection. It should be associated with little effort. Does anyone have suggestions (, …)?

    BTW, we have some presentation slots available (, , , …)

  20. @siductionlinux Last but not least.

    A global add blocker like might be nice to have.

    tblock.me/

  21. @kawaiipunk True. Just learned about a minute ago while I was looking what the project (swamiproject.org/) is doing currently.
    (kx.studio/Applications:Carla) seems quite impressive.

  22. @dtgeek another example. #Devstral can’t find a command it fantasized exists and then immediately escalates and restarts the container, instead of maybe openclaw gateway restart …

  23. @Bit @plexus Well, after a few days with it, I'm going back to using Claude Code with Ollama. Opencode was just too brittle on my setup. Who knows, I might try again later.

    Here's the script I'm using to call #devstral in #ollama from #claudecode
    gist.github.com/rubix1138/be28

  24. Who are using #devstral-small-2 with #Cline plugin on #intellij ? Do you think that they are the perfect combination to replace #Junie ?

    #java

  25. Finally got this to work: dynamicland-style wikipedia viewer! Original demo by Bret Victor linked on the page. Try it out here: deosjr.github.io/dynamicland/w

    Now working on a write-up of what had to change in order to make this work. Powered by #Hoot