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  • As someone who just moved out of the Mesa, Arizona area. About 10 miles from here. And lived in AZ for around 25 years. A few points, It is hotter than Satan’s asshole after ghost pepper chilli night. Your cloths that you are wearing will be physically hot against your skin during summer, in about 5-10 minutes. The gap / crack-fill in the road becomes soft and malleable in summer. Sure there are things to do, but for the next 4-6 hours drive, you are going to the same place that many people are going to and you will be lucky to find anywhere not crowded or secluded. The rent a bike and scooter prices are not always great. It gets hot, like 85 Fahrenheit or more by April and it doesn’t begin to cool off until October - November. 110 Fahrenheit or more is insanely hot. The Urban Sprawl is huge, and combined with the intense heat, clouds go around most of the Sprawl. And unless you have a nice paying job and your shit together, you can’t afford to live here. But the light rail and the self driving cars are kinda cool.

    edit: Holy air pollution batman.




  • Sounds like the watchmaker argument for God’s existence. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watchmaker_analogy fun stuff. Here’s some questions, is kids getting cancer part of that design? why can plants do a photosynthesis and animals generally speaking, can’t? Seems like there are better ways of getting nutrients to a living body than eating. Why aren’t there 2 watchmaker? or 3 or more? Did the watchmaker intentionally make things that don’t work or are bad? That doesn’t seem very intelligent to me. Another fun one is Anselms argument, or The Ontological Argument for God’s Existence. Final piece, I consider myself to be an epiphenominalist rather than atheist.

    edit: typos cause autocorrect works everytime. And a missing word










  • Hello! Random person coming in. I’m a New Linux convert. Have used Mint and its great, works well. Much to learn but I feel like I got this. Tried out Fedora recently, and while I’m getting things to work. if feels like I made a mistake, like it doesn’t feel as good to solve my problems on Fedora as it does something like Mint. I’m still learning, yes, but from a new Linux convert, Fedora does not feel as good to use and learn.







  • Neondragon25@piefed.socialtoProton @lemmy.worldSystemprompts in Lumo
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    26 days ago

    Copied from an earlier comment of mine. Prompt: Is Lumo training data its own, or is it based of other preestablished data?

    Response: “Lumo is powered by several open-source large language models (LLMs) that have been optimized by Proton. The models used include Nemo (Mistral), OpenHands 32B, OLMO 2 32B (Allen Institute for AI), and Mistral Small 3 (Mistral). These models run exclusively on servers controlled by Proton, ensuring that all conversations remain private. Proton does not contribute any user data to the training of these models, maintaining a strong focus on user privacy.” This is what I got from Lumo.