This seems like something you don’t want to use on a road with cars. Otherwise it looks neat!
This seems like something you don’t want to use on a road with cars. Otherwise it looks neat!
Archive link against the pay/subscription wall
That’s nice, but this project seems very dead, or am I missing something?
😂😂😂 thank you, this just made my day. Sorry about your concussion though! And yes it is the same project, it shows in the screenshot.
I love how this has 81k stars on Github, a platform Microsoft acquired in 2018.
I am glad you liked it. Can’t take the credit for this one though, I first heard it from Ed Zitron in his podcast „Better Offline“. Highly recommend.
I feel this is all just a scam, trying to drive the value of AI stocks. Noone in the media seems to talk about the hallucination problem, the problem with limited data for new models (Habsburg-AI), the energy restrictions etc.
It’s all uncritical believe that „AI“ will just become smart eventually. This technology is built upon a hype, it is nothing more than that. There are limitations, and they reached them.
82.2W average for which I pay 144.6€/a at the moment. That’s for a Ryzen 7 3700X, some hard drives and SSDs and the fiber connection to my basement. I outsourced 90% of media consumption to a VPS though, that’s another 84€/a.
Aah, the good ol‘ wooden variety
What are you using it for? Did you publish anything written in typst? Edit: this is a genuine question.
There are a lot of typos in this book. Are you looking for someone to proofread? Great work btw
Under every single LaTeX themed post there is someone suggesting typst. Why use something open, if you can use something proprietary? /s
Germany/Austria/Switzerland. You absolutely need to learn German though. It’s not unsafe here, but the right shift is happening all across Europe right now.
You are correct, LaTeX isn’t very fast in general, but my 8 core ryzen server with 8GB of ram assigned to the vm running overleaf is usually twice as fast as the official overleaf unpaid tier. The specs you listed should produce much better results than the official overleaf. This seems weird to me.
As an example, I just compiled my thesis, which is about 60 pages, lots of references, pictures, and generally a heavy document. On my server it takes about 35 seconds, the official overleaf just times out (pay or we won’t compile your document).
Love the name
I see, you probably had to change the overleaf config file? I feel it’s too much work to keep it updated and running, on my Linux server. But the official overleaf is just too slow. It struggles to compile 30 page documents, and i have several that are longer. How does it run for you on your windows computer, with the local installation? What are the specs of your machine?
Idk when you did it, but with the overleaf toolkit, at least the docker networking seems to be no problem. I had quite some problems with updating though. I run an outdated version at the moment because texlive gets updated faster than overleaf, which produces errors when installing the texlive full package. Overall, also can’t recommend.
The German word for raccoon is Waschbär
What did you use Facebook for? I haven’t been on there for a decade, this is a serious question.
For added convenience, skip the VPN and get a seedbox. If you consider the cost savings in hardware you spend even less.