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Kanidm is another similar tool for user management I've been enjoying. It has a strong focus on safe defaults and supports exposing the users via LDAP ootb. It's fairly simple to set up as well, but I feel like it sometimes expects the users to be fairly technical.


Kanidm is very cool! LLDAP uses their LDAP library underneath to handle parsing the protocol.


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It lets you search the current query on Google. It's also a bang on ddg


Honestly wondering why you'd send the query through Kagi if it is only going to ping ddg/google anyway? Does Kagi do some filtering on the responses?


Maybe I phrased that badly. You would have set kagi as your default search engine, but sometimes you want to search something on a specific site only. With bangs, kagi will redirect you to another search engine instead of running the query itself. If you append !w to your query, you will search on Wikipedia instead. If you append !g, your query is redirected to Google. There is no advantage over searching on Google directly, but it is much faster than going to the Google page if kagi is your default. And I meant that the !g bang works on ddg as well, though there probably is a ddg bang on kagi too.


Also it skips the dumb ads when you search via Kagi.


The two are still doing cortex, but I do also sometimes miss hello Internet. https://www.relay.fm/cortex


Cortex only has Grey from Hello Internet, no Brady, and the co-host is Myke.


Yeah, and the absence of Brady really shows… The other guy lacks the ability to ask insightful questions or challenge Grey in meaningful way. I miss Hello Internet


It's just a different podcast. I have listened a little bit to Cortex and it seems like a very self-referential podcast, it's about their business life which is their podcasts.


That's not Brady, it's Mike


The idea is that a model might already be smarter than us or at the very least have a very different thought process from us and then do something like improving itself. The problem is that it's impossible for us to predict the exact path because it's thought up by an entity whose thinking we don't really understand or are able to predict.


I understand the idea of a self-improving intelligence, but unless there's a path for it to do so, it's just a thought experiment. The other poster who replied to you has a better idea that civilization can be thought of as the intelligence that is improving itself. Instead of worrying about some emergent AGI inside of civilization, we can thing of civilization itself as an ASI that already exists. Anything that emerges inside of civilization will be eclipsed and kept in check by the existing super intelligence of the entire world.


I think "llm builds better llm" is drawing the border at the wrong place. Technical progress has been accelerating for centuries. It's pretty self evident that the technological civilization is improving upon itself.


For me, while I did learn colemak on a different physical layout, my typing speed on qwertz still plummeted. Maybe the difference wasn't large enough because it was just a columnar layout and not a split design. I spent a couple of months using both regularly though, and now I can comfortably switch between them.


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