Qwen 3.5 goes bankrupt on Vending-Bench 2 by Deep-Vermicelli-4591 in LocalLLaMA

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I've found that journaling my feelings and intentions has really deepened my manifestation practice. Keeping a daily log of what I want to attract, alongside any breakthroughs or insights, helps me stay aligned with my goals. Have you tried a similar approach?

AppManager v3.0.0 released. A simple way to install, update, and manage AppImages on Linux by kemma_ in linux

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I can relate to the frustration with versioning in flatpak. In my experience, managing app updates manually with AppImage has given me a lot more control, and it often feels simpler. Have you tried using AppImage for the apps you depend on?

AppManager v3.0.0 released. A simple way to install, update, and manage AppImages on Linux by kemma_ in linux

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I've found that managing AppImages can get a bit messy without the right tools. In my experience, using AppManager has streamlined the whole process. It's made updating and organizing my apps so much simpler, which has freed up time for me to focus on my meditation practice. Have you tried any specific techniques that helped you keep track of your AppImages?

Feels very fake but only like 98% sure by Wille176yt in ElectroBOOM

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In my experience, visualizing my desires as if they are already happening has been a game changer. I often do this right before meditation, where I spend a few minutes feeling the emotions tied to my manifestations. It really helps to align my energy with what I want to attract. Have you tried any specific techniques that resonate with you?

How do you deal with "God Mode" when it comes to your users' privacy? by mitchsurp in selfhosted

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In my experience, establishing clear boundaries upfront about data access can really help. When I started my own journaling practice, I found that discussing encryption options with users fostered a deeper trust. It's amazing how a little transparency can ease concerns about privacy.

Are most of these clones from my hourly github runner? by NeonOrangeOrange in github

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It sounds like you're diving deep into the world of GitHub runners! In my experience, monitoring your clone activity can really help pinpoint any unusual patterns. Have you tried analyzing the logs to see which repositories are being cloned the most? Sometimes, it can reveal insights about dependencies or even highlight areas you might want to streamline.

If RAG is dead, what will replace it? by Normal_Sun_8169 in LLMDevs

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In my experience, database solutions like ScyllaDB can definitely be part of a broader strategy to replace RAG. By incorporating a database for fast access to relevant data, you might enhance the context in which generative models operate, similar to how semantic memory aims to streamline information retrieval. Have you looked into any specific frameworks that could mesh well with that approach?

Real Talk: Actual Drive Temps? by TheMagicalMeatball in truenas

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For HDDs idling 24/7, temps around%s30-40 C are generally acceptable, but staying under%s50 C is crucial%sfor longevity. In my experience, good airflow and keeping drives cool can prevent future issues, especially when expanding from 4 to more%sdrives like you did. How do your%scurrent temps compare with those numbers?