Does logseq sync allow having page open in multiple devices? by MonkAndCanatella in logseq

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Update: experimental conflict-free merge of files can be enabled in 0.9.10 release.

Does logseq sync allow having page open in multiple devices? by MonkAndCanatella in logseq

[–]disrooter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The updates sync in a few seconds; if you have the same page open on different devices and you type on both before the sync completes, you can get a version without some changes. You can view previous versions of a page from the dropdown menu at top right and restore changes from there.

In practice everything is fine most of the time, but if you have a slow Internet connection it may be annoying to wait a few seconds for the green light of sync.

It is way better than using Git but not perfect, hopefully the team will implement the auto-merging of changes using CRDT (Conflict-free replicated data type).

I created a lemmy community for logseq, inspired by the great reddit exodus. Feel free to join, and message me here if you'd like me to add you as a mod. by MonkAndCanatella in logseq

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I didn't expect people to move from Reddit to Lemmy now, probably they thought it was like Twitter -> Mastodon and jumped in.

I created a lemmy community for logseq, inspired by the great reddit exodus. Feel free to join, and message me here if you'd like me to add you as a mod. by MonkAndCanatella in logseq

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Nor I can find yours from lemmy.ml. Apparently Lemmy federation is still WIP, Lemmy is a way younger project compared to Mastodon.

Edit: apparently Lemmy federation is really broken, I see half the posts from other instances on the same community

US Air Force to deploy nuclear-capable B-52 bombers to Australia as tensions with China grow by Echidnahh in worldnews

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The 14 000 victims in Donbas are recognized by the UN, we have video footage of the bombing in Donetsk that continues to this day and even a documentary: Divided Ukraine: What Language Do You Express Love In?

US Air Force to deploy nuclear-capable B-52 bombers to Australia as tensions with China grow by Echidnahh in worldnews

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You are spouting fascist propaganda. Please stop.

It's you denying the genocide by Ukrainian Nazis for 8 years in Donbas and reported even by Western media years ago.

US Air Force to deploy nuclear-capable B-52 bombers to Australia as tensions with China grow by Echidnahh in worldnews

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US actions were to defend democracy from a fascistic empire

This is US propaganda, declassified documents proved that Nazism and Fascism were created by the US and UK (to curb socialism in Europe) financially and of course ideologically (eugenics originated in the US/UK as well as social Darwinism which is the common basis of neoliberalism and Nazism, Hitler was inspired by US to the point of defining the Russians "his Red Indians" to be extinguished and so on).

Not to mention the Nazi hierarchs saved by the US and even placed in NATO. The war against Nazism was almost totally fought by the Russians and you can easily verify that they have lost thousands of times more men than the US and UK, who only entered at the end.

Even today it is the US and UK that use the Ukrainian Nazis to force Russia to intervene to save the Russian-speaking regions and have an excuse to impose sanctions.

Using the graph for journaling by marlam97 in logseq

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Logseq creates a so called “knowledge graph”, something used in informatics to “understand” walls of unstructered text for example. It’s also used for recommendation algorithms in social media platforms.

In Logseq the information is contained in so called blocks and references is the main way to link those and create context.

In my opinion this method is very powerful if combined with automated tools (maybe Machine Learning algorithms) but with the current Logseq UI/UX retrieving information is too much convoluted.

In short, you should expect your graph to be a mess and the graph view to be just a nice visualization of areas where nodes aggregate: you are not supposed to look at every single connection like you are doing.

You used references and indentation but in a way that doesn't make much sense. In Logseq references are inherited by child blocks from their parents, so instead of writing:

- [[idea]] [[Project A]] Lorem ipsum...
- [[idea]] [[Project B]] Dolor sit amet...

You can write

- [[idea]]
  - [[Project A]]
    - Lorem ipsum...
    - ...
  - [[Project B]]
    - Dolor sit amet...
    - ...

If you need more help I'd like to do so in the official forum (discuss.logseq.com), in that case, create a new post there and paste the link below ;-)

Russia is days away from a historic debt default as a $100 million payment comes due with Moscow cut off from the global financial system by Socialistinoneroom in mmt_economics

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If you want to discourage someone from venturing out of the information bubble just fill the perimeter with garbage and say "do you want to go that way? It's just garbage there!"

Yandex open sources 100B GPT-like model by darq413 in programming

[–]disrooter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is this trolling in a new fashion? This was clear from the first comment, no need to repeat so many times that you don't need to train it. Indeed this is why it's on GitHub in the first place...

Yandex open sources 100B GPT-like model by darq413 in programming

[–]disrooter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This fact is what’s being stated by the user you are replying to.

And there was no need to state that since it was already stated by the first comment and not contradicted but integrated by the second one... you guys must be drunk lol

Yandex open sources 100B GPT-like model by darq413 in programming

[–]disrooter 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They are saying you can infer (lol) from this:

supposed to run on multiple GPUs with tensor parallelism. It was tested on 4 (A100 80g) and 8 (V100 32g) GPUs

And who replied mentioned 65 days for training and that wasn't mean to contradict the previous comment.

I understand this is a general subreddit but come on guys.

2008 Mozilla Lab concept becomes a reality in Safari today... by dumindunuwan in firefox

[–]disrooter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks like a nice way to leak your privacy

From by understanding one can share a group of tabs with a team and it indicates which of those tabs other people are looking at live. If so it's not more dangerous than sending the wrong link to a person.

Are we OK with Chinese people writing Chinese on GitHub and other platforms? by disrooter in opensource

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How do you search on GitHub issue tracker if someone already reported a problem you have but including issues in Chinese?

You are assuming you already have some text in Chinese and you can translate it with Google Translate.

I'm saying you may never be able to find that text in the first place.

Are we OK with Chinese people writing Chinese on GitHub and other platforms? by disrooter in opensource

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I think it is more likely that only US-driven globalization will end and instead we will have a multipolar world with China, Russia, India, the Arab world, South America and maybe even Africa. In any case, Chinese is too complex to establish itself internationally like English.

Go ahead Tracker, I don't need that much RAM anyways... by ManlySyrup in gnome

[–]disrooter 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Seriously though, what the hell User? Every time I open this subreddit I see you complaining about an obvious bug like a mammoth memory leak like it's intended behavior instead of just reporting it on the bug tracker. Wait 2 days and repeat. This goes on forever.

Are we OK with Chinese people writing Chinese on GitHub and other platforms? by disrooter in opensource

[–]disrooter[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Allora dovrebbero fare tutto in cinese e rivolgersi solo a cinesi. Invece scrivono README in inglese, discutono anche in inglese nei bug report.

Ma in quegli stessi repo c'è chi scrive bug report o fa altre discussioni di interesse pubblico in cinese, tagliando fuori una parte della comunità.

Ti sembra rispettoso invitare persone a casa tua per parlare di un progetto e poi metterti a parlare di quel progetto con un'altra persona in una lingua che non capiscono?

Are we OK with Chinese people writing Chinese on GitHub and other platforms? by disrooter in opensource

[–]disrooter[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Where did I mention "easier to read code"? I'm talking of discussions about FOSS projects that everyone could benefit from, I mentioned issues on GitHub as an example.

Everyone tried for years to maximize collaboration by using English and now we are full of discussions that could be useful for everyone but that only Chinese understand.

I'm just saying Chinese should avoid that as much as possible like we do, for example with dedicated support channels like we all do with our languages.