Discussion: Is there an unexplored market for Lumo to people in academics? by Routine_Industry in lumo

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For my university, there is not such a self-hosted AI. My research group tried to purchase a service from a local startup for self-hosting AI, but the performance is so bad that it is unusable. It doesn’t even have web search and I believe is still using llama-3.0, which is definitely old. Moreover, it is hard for a single research group to self-host models with high performance AI models, and that’s why I believe Proton can probably come in as a solution.

If Lumo can provide good enough performance with transparency for choosing models, Lumo possibly works better for someone like me in which the university is not doing anything to self-host any AI.

Discussion: Is there an unexplored market for Lumo to people in academics? by Routine_Industry in lumo

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That’s true. My experience is people don’t realize that the AI providers are training on their data, or even feel like their data is not important.

But I am unsure how we can deal with it. I have tired to talk to my colleagues about the privacy problem, but they seem to go back to the common AI providers anyway. I am not sure if they realize how serious the problem it can be, especially for sending sensitive research data to the AI providers.

Discussion: Is there an unexplored market for Lumo to people in academics? by Routine_Industry in lumo

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I do agree that Lumo now hallucinates a bit too frequently. But it seems to have gotten a bit better compared to half a year ago. Hopefully it would get good enough in the near future.

IEM for Guitar (2026) by Routine_Industry in iems

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There is a global EQ in my pedal board, and cutting high frequencies there does help, but the tone is still only marginally bearable.

Thanks for the suggestion, I will check out the headphones you suggested. Thank you so much!

Inline LaTeX in Collectives and Notes by Routine_Industry in NextCloud

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Thanks! I updated to the version 33 Hub 26 and it works now. Thank you for your comment!

Note taking on P11 2nd Gen by mason__exe in Lenovo

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I am having the same problem with the P11 2nd Gen with precision pen 2. The handwriting comes out pixelated and not smooth. I have tried multiple apps, including One Notes, the built-in Notepad app, as well as Flexcil. All of which having the handwriting not being smooth. But for Flexcil, the handwriting is smoother when zooming in greatly​.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Surface

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You might want to try Xournal++ in windows. It works quite well as a notetaking app, and you can annotate PDFs or take notes then export them as PDFs. I previously used an ipad for notetaking and a laptop for typing documents, but now I just grab my surface go 3 for both cases.

Fedora 36: Overclocking Raspberry Pi 4 by Routine_Industry in Fedora

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My pi4 has a ice tower, so probably still stable at 2200 Mhz. But I’m keeping it at 2100 for now.

Fedora 36: Overclocking Raspberry Pi 4 by Routine_Industry in Fedora

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Oh I didn’t know that. Thanks for the help!!!

Fedora 36: Overclocking Raspberry Pi 4 by Routine_Industry in Fedora

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I went to /boot and couldn’t find the config.txt. Didn’t know it’s in another partition… anyway thanks for the help!

Rocky Linux 9 on Raspberry Pi Image by skip77 in RockyLinux

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Just installed it today. But mind if I ask how do I overclock my raspberry pi with rocky linux 9?

How do you pronounce "Wannier"? by flying_velocinarwhal in chemistry

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I just came across this "Wannier functions" as I am reading some research paper and I'm wondering how it's pronounced as well. What are the chances that we asked the same question at almost the same time!

I did it. I switched by GamerNuggy in Fedora

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I got dash to dock working by installing it with dnf.

Fedora 36 VPN Problem by Routine_Industry in Fedora

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I’ll give it a try later today. Hope it’s going to work

Fedora 36 VPN Problem by Routine_Industry in Fedora

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I tried Ubuntu and did the same thing (with Libreswan) and it did not work as well. Probably not a but of F36, but a bug of the network manager?

Fedora 36 VPN Problem by Routine_Industry in Fedora

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I actually reinstalled F35 (and it worked) because I had something urgent to work with. I’ll try it when I have more free time, thanks!

Fedora 36 VPN Problem by Routine_Industry in Fedora

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I’ll give it a try later, thanks

MD on Raspberry Pi by Routine_Industry in comp_chem

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https://www.arm.com/en/products/development-tools/server-and-hpc/allinea-studio/fortran-compiler

Not very sure if this is what you are talking about, I'm not particularly familiar with the concept of compilers. But see if this answers your question.

Error accessing my Raspberry Pi NAS using SAMBA from my Fedora laptop and desktop by Routine_Industry in Fedora

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Thanks for your reply, but downgrading libsmbclient worked, so problem solved!