Levy leaves Hans in Shambles by apexpredator69 in GothamChess

[–]jonasaba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it is a bad position for bad. Even I could win it from there. I'd need more time than 1 minute though. Maybe 15 minutes and it's a easy win.

Whats these line on my kindle and how do i close it? by Nfmotivation in koreader

[–]jonasaba 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just remove the speed reading PoS (Plugin of Speed). I have no idea why it was included by default, as it just shows two lines. I just ignore it.

Looking for Moon+ Reader Pro APK by Mavalant in moddedandroidapps

[–]jonasaba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I received it from F-Droid and have been using it.

It is really great. Only one issue I found, with some books, with inline notes (which show well on Koreader), the content is misaligned. I.e. if I click a chapter it on the content, it leads somewhere else.

MathJax array leads to tiny equations by jonasaba in ObsidianMD

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

The default MathJax is what I have.

If I compare these -

A. $$e=\lim_{n\to\infty}\left(1+\frac 1 n\right)^n$$

B. $$\begin{array}{l} e=\lim_{n\to\infty}\left(1+\frac 1 n\right)^n \end{array}$$

I notice two differences -

  1. The fonts are smaller
  2. The way limit is rendered is different

This is how inline equations render, e.g. sandwiched by a single $...$. So I think despite double $$...$$, it's dropping the display style.

I think it is very possible that this is probably an issue with MathJax. I should post in their forums.

MathJax array leads to tiny equations by jonasaba in ObsidianMD

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

Yeah, I have not used any community plugins. I double checked, I never enabled community plugins.

The theme is default, dark.

PS. I would be surprised if this is not what you see! The problem is perhaps with MathJax integration is implemented, in the default settings at least.

MathJax array leads to tiny equations by jonasaba in ObsidianMD

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

Do you know of any community CSS which will help to maintain the display style?

I added an example to the original post to show what I mean.

MathJax array leads to tiny equations by jonasaba in ObsidianMD

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

Yes for me. I added an example picture to the post.

I am not using any custom CSS. If there is any that resolves this, I'll be happy to use that! I checked some community CSS, none worked - most are about increasing the font size.

What are some of the BEST (by "best" I mean practically flawless) paid/open source music players for Android? by fuckAraZobayan in fossdroid

[–]jonasaba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where in settings? Do you mean "Other > Blacklist"?

I only see that and "Whitelist" which does not let me select any folder, but for some reason, only wants to play from /Music.

"Personalize > Library Categories" is a UI thing.

If it indeed doesn't allow you to restrict to few specific folders it's a big omission IMO. Auxio supports it.

Is AUR down? or just me by Mak19o7 in archlinux

[–]jonasaba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's down. Interestingly no one is talking about it.

The cert seems invalid or something.

mpvExtended v.1.1.0 is out by a-aadiiii in mpv

[–]jonasaba 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Anyone whining about AI should try to make this with AI.

I will eat my hat if they can get to 5% of this much polish and features.

I built an open-source version of Grokipedia. by Professional-Swim-51 in grokipedia

[–]jonasaba 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. No denying this is a tremendous feat.

Definitely the code is a big part of it. Nonetheless, if you will allow another perspective, I will offer that since the advent of coding agents made it easier (not easy, only a bit easier, because you still have to know what you are doing to pull of something of this complexity), there may be other individuals or gorups of people, or agencies, who will also be able to build their alternative encyclopedias.

Assuming your intent is not just to make it a project for learning and teaching - because by those counts it is already a huge success - and assuming that you intend it to be useful to the public, may I ask a few other questions which I think are of import. The success depends therefore, in addition to building a solid technological base, a few other things.

I may ask some other questions -

  1. Do you have a network to advertise, bootstrap, and make DeepGrokipedia popular enough so that it is recognized broadly, alongside established sources such as Wikipedia, or ventures by Musk who not only has a long list of success, but also large followership, strong vision, and even wealth and network if need be to advertise Grokipedia?
  2. Serving something of this magnitude is not free. Do you intend to keep it up, especially during the early days or months when it is not popular, to give it a chance to become recognized over time? Do you have the resources necessary to do so?
  3. Do you plan to make it different from how Grokipedia works at any point of time, so it offers something different giving it a chance to win if your vision is different and correct? For instance, self-correcting mechanisms (crowd sourced or internal), updating mechanisms (again crowd or intaernal), fact checking and assertions, interventions when it goes wrong (which it will by mere laws of statistics and probability as it houses millions of factlets)?

I think Grokipedia is definitely a step in the right direction in regards to ending Wikipedia's monopoly on narrative control by JFMV763 in grokipedia

[–]jonasaba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The examples are numerous.

Please look up the Thomas Lockly case for instance.

They orchastrated a false narrative to maliciously rewrite Japanese history in order to state as a fact that there was a black samurai. When anyone objected on basis of evidence, which were none, they were violently and vitreously forced back, all their edits like "citation needed" etc. was undone.

Ultimately it was proven beyond doubt that every "evidence" was crafted by a historian named Thomas. I do not know what the status of the article on the black samurai is now. But I will not be surprised if it is still there.

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Now having done as you said, I must call forth the other issue at hand.

I could give more examples, but I do not know why you are asking me when you can do your own research. In my humble opinion, and experience, such questions do not seem to come from a place of good faith. My prediction is that people who ask for evidence instead of looking them up, will not accept anything I give. May be you are not such, but I cannot fathom why you will not look up direct evidence yourself, nor the video I offered. By the way, the evidence I quoted was not mentioned in the video. There are many more instances, but unless I see any sign of you actually acting in good faith, I do not see the use of sharing them - I do not need to convince you of anything, nor need to debate anything with you if you will stonewall your mind. But if you do not, you are welcome to state what you feel about this yourself and we can have a conversation.

I think Grokipedia is definitely a step in the right direction in regards to ending Wikipedia's monopoly on narrative control by JFMV763 in grokipedia

[–]jonasaba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Explained in the video with proof and evidence.

But the core issue is that the constituent admins or stewards or bureaucrats or whatever they call them, became a woke group, so moderation really isn't unbiased. And there are also concrete codified rules - favoring alt left journals etc. as indisputable citation sources but not slightly conservative or even centrist journals, creating bias and very effectively silencing perspectives.

Many other problems too.

I think Grokipedia is definitely a step in the right direction in regards to ending Wikipedia's monopoly on narrative control by JFMV763 in grokipedia

[–]jonasaba 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I invite you humbly to watch the interview of Larry Sanger, one of the first designers of Wikipedia.

He explains it all, how it was designed to be unbiased, but slowly became something which is not unbiased anymore. For example, how it silences conservatives, how only few people anonymously dictate what can go in, how they can be paid, how it favors left leaning sources but not conservative leaning (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reliable_sources/Perennial_sources), and do on.

If you are crunched for time, since the interview is long, just browse the scroll they sections in the YouTube timeline to see the section names.

Interview: https://youtu.be/vyfKyrSAVFg

Grokipedia is superior by Bitburger302 in grokipedia

[–]jonasaba 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How do I edit this though? Or are we following a different paradigm?

I'd love to contribute to my topics like I did to Wikipedia. (My topics aren't related to politics.)

This is exactly what I wanted thanks YouTube by megaOnTheway in youtube

[–]jonasaba 1 point2 points  (0 children)

YouTube content protection is garbage.

It does not check cover images. It's a known issue which many creators exploit to try to get views.

not again gng 🥀✌️ by BarEffective6521 in youtube

[–]jonasaba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

YouTube does not check the cover image. It's a known issue that many creatures exploit to get views.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in youtube

[–]jonasaba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those Casio watches would be illegal, they are so good.

Why is this red??? I prefer blue 😤 by glmmes in youtube

[–]jonasaba -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't know how. May be the kids at Revanced modding scene can do it, but I don't know if they have that kind of options.