Same. I’ve had a free account for quite some time and now it shows 5gb of drive and 1gb of mail, with no tasks to complete.
I’ve had an rpi4 running yunohost for a while, and it runs just fine. Last year I got an optiplex running proxmox. Yuno is accessible directly through a couple of domains I own, while I connect to proxmox using Tailscale (fine for me, not so fine when the rest of the family is involved).
Here’s the thing: I’m wondering if it would be best to add custom redirects on Yuno pointing to the services I have on proxmox, or if I should point my router to proxmox running nginx, and use it to point to Yuno (if that’s even possible, since I believe Yuno itself runs on nginx). Or maybe I should just ditch the rpi/yuno and try to move everything to the single proxmox machine (but that would take me some time). I even thought of backing up Yuno and loading it inside a VM in proxmox, but I believe that wouldn’t really change the main path-to-service problem.
Condivido le tue perplessità, e sinceramente non mi sembra che saltando quei prompt cambi chissà cosa. I dataset sono pieni di immagini di ragazze belle, quindi al 90% ti uscirà una ragazza bella a prescindere da cosa ci scrivi. Già per ottenere volti “normali” (non da influencer instagrammer aspiranti modelle) bisogna faticare, di immagini maschili ce ne sono molte meno. Ho provato a generare immagini “lavorativamente utili” (secchi, operai, …) e ho lasciato perdere perché evidentemente ci sono troppo poche immagini nel modello per poter generare qualcosa che abbia abbastanza varietà. Questo per dire che il prompt arriva fino a un certo punto, ma spesso se nel modello non c’è materiale adatto vengono cose strane. A volte chi distribuisce il modello suggerisce già delle parole da utilizzare, però non saprei.
Al momento attuale secondo me è tutto ottimizzato per generare belle ragazze (di foto di attricette e modelle è pieno internet), cocktail, anime e roba fantasy (addestrata con fonti tipo deviantart immagino).
Beh dai gli hanno offerto maglietta e cappellino, cos’ha da lamentarsi! /s
Ok it works, I tried it a little bit. I like the swipe left/right to get to move around and get options, but I’m not a fan of the way groups/categories work. On Reeder I get the classic folder structure: each feed is inside the category. On Unread I can select the single feed (but they’re all unorganized) OR I can select the category (in that case the feeds are mixed by default, or they’re ordered by website but in that case I have to manually scroll through all posts of other websites of the same category before I can get to the one I want to read). I don’t know if I explained myself, but I basically find it quicker to get to the content I want using Reeder’s way. In the same category/topic I might have feeds that I check daily and other ones that I barely check every now and then, and that’s not a problem with Reeder (I do a weekly “mark all as read” if the backlog gets too long), while I feel it gets a little hard to do the same thing on Unread.
Anyway, that’s how I browse feeds. If you like Unread, go on with it. Sorry for the wall of text.
I haven’t. I just installed it to check it out, but I don’t even see a freshRSS sync option.
I selfhost FreshRSS and connect to it with Reeder on iOS.