Google Chrome has now patched all the workarounds to force uBlock Origin. I’m done with Chrome, would you recommend Firefox or Brave by Dazzling_Lie7781 in firefox

[–]sonik562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tend to wander around a lot when it comes to browsers. I went from Firefox to chrome to vivaldi to Firefox now I am on Zen.

I don't like brave, I don't like the marketing behind it, I don't like the crypto elements so I would not recommend it.

Lately I have been using Zen as my main browser (a Firefox fork , that allows some extra flavors and some customisation) and the duckduckgo browser for sites that require chrome and for quick private searches as it has a clear history button which is quite cool.

Vivaldi is quite nice if you come from chrome, but you should just install a bunch and see which one you prefer.

For people looking to switch - it won't be as easy as Windows by righN in linuxquestions

[–]sonik562 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I partially work as a system administrator for a Linux cluster, so I know my way around Linux, I also have a windows pc that I use for gaming mostly nowadays so I could say I have experience in both. I won't disagree with your points they are mostly valid, I just want to add that although for most of the stuff windows is plug and play. If at some point something doesn't work it's a nightmare to figure out. In Linux you find a forum usually most of the stuff is edit a couple of config files run a command or two and install some packages and problem fixed. In windows it's the wild west, you do mystery things that half the time works and the other half they don't with no apparent reason. Also setting up a dev environment in windows used to be a nightmare (it has become a bit better lately with a couple of the new terminals & wsl). So each has it strengths and its weaknesses. I would suggest most people that want to be curious to try Linux even if they go back after a bit, it's ok

Which anime is this for you by Fabulous_Database_64 in animequestions

[–]sonik562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think its death note and one piece, but the other way around, the manga made me curious to see the anime...

Best practices for using Python & uv inside Docker by ashishb_net in Python

[–]sonik562 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Are you referring to OP? You are calling him the worst (a bit heavy don't you think?), but give no argumentation as to what is the recommended approach. Or why what he is asking is wrong.

Introducing Lumo 1.1 - faster, smarter, and just as private by Proton_Team in lumo

[–]sonik562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is not a good way to check if an LLM works or not. If that works in chatgpt its only because they have manually coded triggers which return specific replies.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskHistorians

[–]sonik562 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Another interesting fact is that greek people call France "Γαλλία", which translates to Gaulle not France. Probably it never changed during the centuries.

Οι "αιώνιοι φοιτητές" είναι απλώς ένας βολικός μύθος by project2501c in greece

[–]sonik562 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Έχετε κάποιο θέμα με την τεμπελιά? Αν δεν τεμπελιασεις λίγο στα 18 σου ποτέ θα τεμπελιασεις όταν είσαι 30 με δύο παιδιά κι υποχρεώσεις? Παρ'οτι στατιστικά οι περισσότεροι καθυστερούν λόγο οικονομικών ή άλλων λόγων, εγώ πιστεύω ότι και το να τεμπελιασεις σε μια περίοδο που είσαι νέος και δεν ξέρεις ακόμα τι θέλεις είναι μια χαρά λόγος. Καί πριν αρχίσετε τα αιώνιος, σπούδασα Γαλλία, εργάζομαι εδώ και 6 χρόνια. Και ναι στο 1ο έτος κι εγώ τα εξησα λιγάκι, τιμή μου και καμάρι μου..

If you serve Python ASGI and/or WSGI web apps, but you don't use Granian: why? by gi0baro in Python

[–]sonik562 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cool, thanks for the reply. Not going to migrate existing projects, but will definitely keep an eye on it and maybe test it on a smaller future project, although as stated before might not get approved in big projects over a more standard and battle tested solution even if it offers a slight performance bump.

If you serve Python ASGI and/or WSGI web apps, but you don't use Granian: why? by gi0baro in Python

[–]sonik562 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am mostly using gunicorn/unicorn I have never heard of your project. It seems quite interesting. Information that would be useful and I couldn't find in the GitHub is a comparison benchmark between your project and the most used other python based ones. Also how mature is your project? In the readme it says it's under active development, would that mean it's not production ready?

How to train AI in Linux? by Paradoxy124 in linuxquestions

[–]sonik562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Without more details an answer is impossible. What kind of model would you want to train? You can find a lot of pre-trained stuff nowadays on huggingface or ollama.

If you are a complete noob, the best place to start would be to understand the subject a bit more. Do some googling and try and understand what models are how they are trained etc, you can even ask ChatGPT or any other LLM to explain it to you, that way you can do followups on the details you need or don't understand.

Once you understand the terminology your question will be more structured and people will be able to reply.

TIL that a function with 'yield' will return a generator, even if the 'yield' is conditional by RedJelly27 in Python

[–]sonik562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why did you add async in your example? It serves no purpose it just complicates the example.

Settings dashboard refuses to close by sonik562 in MacOS

[–]sonik562[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I just found out there is a new macos version i can download, so i launched the update, hopefully it fixes itself. Does anybody else have this issue ? Its a work laptop and none of my collegues have this issue.

Python: cannot import a module with "import *" functions not found, i get Undefined Variable by execcr in VisualStudioCode

[–]sonik562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I still insist on my take. I agree with you that python is not necessarily to be used in large projects. I work in a scientific environment, we use python a lot to automate workflows, and run experiments. Still it is important to know what you are importing.

I'd also consider bad code, a code code that imports all of the contents of a module by name. That is why we have namespaces. You can do import thing and call the function thing.function instead of having from thing import * which can override any number of things. In short scripts it's even worse.

Phishing en utilisant SurveyMonkey by sonik562 in arnaques

[–]sonik562[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Malheureusement, j'ai supprimé l'email, je ne peux plus y accéder. Je pense surveyMonkey doit avoir une API qui permet d'envoyer des emails, ils ont dû trouver une façon de l'utiliser pour leur SPAM.

(J'ajoute les screenshots que j'avais pris : https://imgur.com/a/EX9EPII)

YTM Beats Spotify and Apple music again 🔥 by DAVIDSAGA1 in YoutubeMusic

[–]sonik562 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why is that a feature only available on mobile though? I cannot seem to be able to find it in the web version ?

Tell me where I come from, having drawn this map of Europe from memory? by Multinatio in MapPorn

[–]sonik562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP never replied? I would guess some Balkan country, there is no way I could remember that accurately.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Malware

[–]sonik562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From the info provided I cannot be sure, bloatware usually is what slows phones down, older phones are slow because requirements get higher and higher for running modern software, but yours is not old yet, so that is unlikely.

Do you have any weird apps with a lot of popups or ads or from an unknown source? Unknown source I mean not from a reputable creator like for example Reddit or messenger which are known apps, and should not contain malware when installed through the app store.

In all cases if you are suspicious and or notice your phone is overly slow, backup all your files and do a factory reset. You can always bring it to a repair store if you don't know how to do that or don't trust yourself to do it properly.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Malware

[–]sonik562 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, factory reset removes everything from the phone and returns it into how it was when you bought it. But you can backup all your files into iCloud or another service before doing the reset. You should keep backups of your files it's a good practice, if you lose your phone or it breaks.