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Password reset doesn't disable 2FA

Hi, I enabled 2FA on my lemm.ee account, but I cannot find the TOTP to my Aegis or Bitwarden accounts. I tried resetting my password but it still requires 2FA authentication. Is it possible to reset my account to remove 2FA authentication? My account name is [email protected] (posting from my lemmy.world account)

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Why do people dislike California?
  • I feel like one of the problems with California is the Proposition system. Anyone can introduce a proposition to be put on the general ballot with enough signatures. Most of the far-reaching laws in California were put in place by propositions including Prop 65 warning labels and Prop 13 property tax caps. They generally have provisions that make them very hard to repeal by the state legislature.

    With the rise of political ads and social media, it allows special interests and corporations to pass favorable laws. For example, Uber and Lyft put up Prop 22 to classify rideshare drivers as independent contractors and poured a ton of money into ads to convince voters to pass it. It needs a 7/8 majority in the legislature to repeal it. For context, the California legislature had previously passed a bill to regulate rideshare drivers as regular employees, requiring the companies to provide benefits.

  • Do I understand correctly that I have to subscribe to 5 different NoStupidQuestions on 5 different instances?
  • Yeah, this actually happens on Reddit a fair amount. Off the top of my head, there's /r/tearsofthekingdom and /r/totk which both have 100,000+ subs, and /r/nsfw_gif and /r/nsfw_gifs that have millions of subs.

    EDIT: There's also /r/gaming and /r/games which was a notable early community split when people started complaining that /r/gaming had too many low-effort memes.

  • Community-driven open-souce LLM
  • There's a lot of people working on large language models. The fastest performing ones are based on Llama, which is a leaked model from Facebook. There are many llama-based models on huggingface.co. The best software to run them is oobabooga textgen UI or koboldcpp. The smaller models run pretty fast on recent Nvidia GPUs. Unfortunately, no LLM currently matches the performance of the chatgpt models yet.

    The best resources I've found are r/localllama on reddit, discord (KoboldAI, TheBloke, and Oobabooga servers) and 4chan /lmg/.