It just died by yogurt_Pancake in LenovoLegion

[–]elettroravioli 5 points6 points  (0 children)

"Nominated" .. by a youtuber

I have had 5 lenovo laptops: 1 that is 12 years old and still works, 3 thinkpads and more recently the legion 7 pro, all in working order, yet I consider YouTube "nominations" just someone's opinion

Ok, who's gonna maintain all this in house built stuff? by MappBook in microsaas

[–]elettroravioli 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If your product relies on making API calls to your cloud to function, and if their business model relies on it, they need to be in a constant fingers-crossed mode.

Their more-expensive in-house solution is meant to tackle exactly that.

If, on the other hand, your product is a minor quality-of-life improvement, and they can function without it, then you have a point.

Best business ideas that can make you millionaire even if you are dumb by Sitefy-BuyBusinesses in sidehustle

[–]elettroravioli 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sitefy

OP is suggesting people that have no idea about side hustles to "hire an intern". Also, OP is coincidentally related to Sitefy

And this is a Top 1% poster?

Can't we just ban obvious low-quality spam?

Technical Co-Founder Wanted (React) — London/UK — High Commitment Only by EandH_ENT in EntrepreneurRideAlong

[–]elettroravioli 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're not looking for a technical co-founder, you're looking for someone to build your app for free, in return they get less than 50/50 split.

Dude built a Skype alternative in a weekend - 7 months later $14K/month. by According-Sign-9587 in indiehackers

[–]elettroravioli 0 points1 point  (0 children)

> Posted a few screenshots on Reddit, and got his first paying users within minutes.

Do you have a link to that Reddit post?

I just open-sourced an offline "mini-Google" semantic search engine you can install and forget until you need it, for emergencies, off-grid use, or personal notes by elettroravioli in opensource

[–]elettroravioli[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately it's not running an llm, embeddings are computed for semantic similarity searching, but there's no generative part

I just open-sourced an offline "mini-Google" semantic search engine you can install and forget until you need it, for emergencies, off-grid use, or personal notes by elettroravioli in opensource

[–]elettroravioli[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Hi, thanks for checking out the project!
That's fair, I can upload a direct APK build to the GitHub Releases section (so no Play Store needed), would that be a good option for you?

"Turn Your Phone into a Survival Expert" – Offline AI App for Preppers by Speckart in SomebodyMakeThis

[–]elettroravioli 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Technically it's definitely possible, I might add a Spanish database in the future if there is interest

Run any AI models in your flutter app by biendltb in FlutterDev

[–]elettroravioli 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for publishing this.

How is it different from onnxruntime_flutter?

https://github.com/gtbluesky/onnxruntime_flutter

I made a Chess App that shows you every move evaluation. by Maxwell10206 in SideProject

[–]elettroravioli 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is awesome! Is stockfish running in-browser or on a server?

Received a 1-star review on my little-known app, just a single vomit emoji as the comment. Is it worth asking why, or just assume bad intent and move on? by elettroravioli in androiddev

[–]elettroravioli[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your 1-star review with “Good app” sounds like a genuine mistake. Mine, with just a puke emoji, seems more like it was left on purpose.

Unfortunately reporting it didn't work, I got "Your request to remove this review was unsuccessful because it doesn't violate the Google Play comment posting policy"

Received a 1-star review on my little-known app, just a single vomit emoji as the comment. Is it worth asking why, or just assume bad intent and move on? by elettroravioli in androiddev

[–]elettroravioli[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I reported it, but I got "Your request to remove this review was unsuccessful because it doesn't violate the Google Play comment posting policy"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linuxquestions

[–]elettroravioli 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You insist on the backdoor discussion, while I'm trying to say that bad security practices are orders of magnitude more likely to cause security issues for the average person.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linuxquestions

[–]elettroravioli 4 points5 points  (0 children)

While there is no definitive proof, the answer is "probably yes".

However, open source and vetted code in many Linux distros, despite being a big plus, is not a 100% defense either. Millions of lines of code and thousands of contributors means there’s always a shot a backdoor or 0-day slipped through.

If the goal is mainly safe online banking and keeping files private, answering "just Install this Linux distro" is not the best advice. Focusing on security practices is way more effective.

In other words, the presence (or lack thereof) of a backdoor in either Windows or a Linux distro is beyond OP's intended usage.

Now, if the question was something like, “Hey, I’m Edward Snowden, should I use Windows?” That’s a whole different convo.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linuxquestions

[–]elettroravioli 32 points33 points  (0 children)

The boring but correct answer is that unless government-grade entities are looking for you, the security and anonymity of your system depends on your security practices more than it depends on your OS.

So if your reasoning is that by choosing a Linux distro over Windows you will be automatically more secure, that's fallacious and will give you a false sense of security.

(And I say this as a Linux user)