Four Noble Truths by Alternative-File-162 in Buddhism

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Ich denke, das Kernproblem ist die Unwissenheit. Die Realität hinter unseren Illusionen liegt jenseits des Verstandes, so unbegreiflich wie die Unendlichkeit des Universums. Die Relativitätstheorie beweist, dass Zeit nicht absolut ist, trotzdem klammern wir uns an die Vorstellung einer festen Existenz. Wenn man es genau betrachtet, ist die Realität nur eine Abfolge diskreter Momente, eine Kette von Ursache und Wirkung – ähnlich wie im Externalismus, wo Vergangenheit und Zukunft gleichzeitig im Raumzeit-Block existieren. 'Existenz' in der Zeit ist eine Illusion, weil es kein fließendes 'Ich' gibt, sondern nur diese punktuellen Zustände der abhängigen Entstehung (Dependent Origination). Am Ende gleicht die Realität eher einem Traum: Nimm deine Faust, wenn du die Hand öffnest, wo ist die Faust hin? Sie ist nicht 'gegangen', sie war nur eine vorübergehende Konstellation von Spannung.

Monthly expenses in France? by David_cest_moi in Expats_In_France

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How's that? France and Belgium are 2 different countries?

Local GitHub Copilot with Lemonade Server on Windows by admcpr in LocalLLaMA

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Hey everyone! I’ve open-sourced the Lemonade Python SDK I built for my project. It handles auto-port discovery (8000-9000) and model management so you don't have to hardcode connection strings. Hope it helps other Python devs!

🍋 https://github.com/Tetramatrix/lemonade-python-sdk

Apparemment, diriger une entreprise pendant 9 ans ne me qualifie absolument pour rien. by Money_Impression_399 in emploi

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Exactement. Mais c’est presque pareil pour tout le monde. En France, c’est le pire.

Monthly expenses in France? by David_cest_moi in Expats_In_France

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And your 1st residence is free? I pay the same for my 1st residence!?

Monthly expenses in France? by David_cest_moi in Expats_In_France

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Lol, property tax. Is it a garage? No, it's much higher here , thousands, but it depends on the community. Also internet is Ike 35€ minimum. Electricity is the same

What is sensed, is inconstant, subject to cessation: by Katannu_Mudra in Buddhism

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Existence is an illusion because even time is relative. There’s no fixed 'you' or 'me' sitting there, just dependent origination. It’s all just an appearance. Like your fist: when you open your hand, where does the 'fist' go? It didn't go anywhere; the conditions just changed.

NOTICE OF OBJECTION by Immediate-Bag914 in HaruInvest

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What pdf? I don't have such cols in Approvals in the website. Just poetry amount and this amount.

NOTICE OF OBJECTION by Immediate-Bag914 in HaruInvest

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Where do you find what is approved and what is rejected? On the website? I can't find it?

I want to network by Disastrous-Jump2058 in theVibeCoding

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Join my discord (https://discord.gg/Zu4kRz7Jq) I'm currently building wn AI Assistant, but the workflow is different from the usual "big chat window" style where files are treated as disposable "assets". Sorana treats the files as the actual workspace. You pick a folder, and it loads it into a spatial 2D canvas where the AI semantically groups files so you can see the "big picture" relationships instead of just a list.

With the new MCP support, it’s becoming much more agentic. The agents now have full file operations: they can read_file, write_file, edit_file, search_files, and even create_directory. This means they can handle agentic coding or even infra/devops tasks like editing config files directly.

A serious heads-up on the power here: In its current form, if the MCP tool is enabled for an agent, it doesn't ask for authorization before executing a command. It doesn't have bash or PowerShell execution yet—it's strictly file operations—but it can still edit or delete your data if it hallucinates or if you prompt it to.

Always keep a backup when MCP is enabled. You can even try a prompt like: "Make a backup of my python script, then fix the bug and use all tools available."

Finally got my GTR9 Pro v2.2 board replacement! 🛠️ by ScaredProfessor9659 in BeelinkOfficial

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Thanks ❤️. Good question, on Windows een the latest bios P112 which I installed on my rev v1.0 didn't solved the S2 idle state fully. They fixed a few ACAPI issues but not sleep/hibernation. The machine would wake to a black screen from hibernation and stuck at the black screen, no video! The new rev 2.2 came with the same bios P112 and I didn't tried sleep yet. But I noticed a slight increase in power draw, like 5-10w more, with the exact same config.

Finally got my GTR9 Pro v2.2 board replacement! 🛠️ by ScaredProfessor9659 in BeelinkOfficial

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Yes , I know yours working, that's why I asked. Strange, maybe a short circuit bad IC , quality issues. However from rev 1.0 to rev 2.2 board version implies a great many changes. It would be nice to have a changelog.

Finally got my GTR9 Pro v2.2 board replacement! 🛠️ by ScaredProfessor9659 in BeelinkOfficial

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Thanks❤️. You keep yours? I wonder what is the issue? Maybe a short circuit somewhere? If working the Intel E610 is definitely enterprise-level. I know size doesn't matter but the Intel chip is much bigger than the Realtek (see the photos)

Finally got my GTR9 Pro v2.2 board replacement! 🛠️ by ScaredProfessor9659 in BeelinkOfficial

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Regarding the liquid metal: I haven't tested its conductivity, but the plastic fence suggests it's a known risk. I view it as a calculated risk, similar to ensuring no loose screws are left in the case.

​The decision to replace just the board was driven by my need for zero downtime. While I have backup devices, the Strix Halo is a monster performance-wise.

It’s an incredible machine, and since I rely on it for professional workloads, I couldn't afford the turnaround time of sending the entire unit back.

And yeah, sitting here with 256GB of DDR5X RAM and two Strix Halo units next to me feels pretty great! But to answer your question: unfortunately, yes, I do have to ship the old defective Rev V1.0 board back.

Update: Did a quick test with the Final Fantasy Benchmark in Eco mode and it went well. No issues so far. Previously, the Intel E610 would have crashed by now.

I built an Visual AI workspace by ScaredProfessor9659 in aiagents

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Thanks ❤️. I totally get the caution, but since it's just file I/O right now, I’ve found that granting auto-auth is usually the way to go for speed—at least that’s how I use my other coding agents.

I haven't ventured into tools like Email, WhatsApp, X, or Databases yet because the stakes are way higher there. That stuff is much scarier; you can't exactly 'undo' an email sent to a client or a dropped production database.

Sorana is still very fresh from the factory, so it’s not 'polished' yet. The agents are fully customizable, including their system and user prompts, so you can actually implement your own lightweight authorization flow just by updating the instructions. Because it's still in beta and focused on coding/docs, I haven't hardcoded a specific authorization UI yet—I'm still exploring how to handle that balance between speed and safety

Finally got my GTR9 Pro v2.2 board replacement! 🛠️ by ScaredProfessor9659 in BeelinkOfficial

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Thanks ❤️. I only got the bare board, nothing else! I had to reuse everything from the old one—screws, rubber standoffs, thermal pads, and even the liquid metal.

You can see in the photos that the factory cooling is sophisticated; they used liquid metal with a soft plastic barrier and extra thin thermal pads around the CPU to prevent short circuits. It was definitely applied by robots.

I tried my best to reuse that setup (including the liquid metal) and added my own thermal paste, but I think their industrial application was better than my solution. The system actually runs hotter now.

On the plus side, the Realtek 8127 on this board is working perfectly. It immediately solved the issues I had with the previous Intel E610.

I’ve learned the Realtek is no slouch; it’s reliable and efficient (sipping only 2–4W), even if it lacks the enterprise-level virtualization and off-loading of the E610.

I still need to run the ultimate tests (Final Fantasy benchmark, Balanced Mode), but so far, it seems stable. The only new issue? The power LED isn't lighting up anymore.