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5mb tool to delete comments. Also available as an .exe
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I’ve successfully ran small scale LLM’s on my phone, slow but very doable. I run my main AI system on an older, midrange gaming PC. No problems at all.
Dicio is a pre-programmed assistant, which one can talk to if one has speech recognition software installed. It has a preset of tasks it can do, in my experience it’s quite incomparable to how LLM’s work.
It very much depends on your phone hardware, RAM affects how big models can be and CPU affects how fast you’ll get the replies. I’ve successfully ran 4B models on my 8GB RAM phone, but since it’s the usual server and client setup which needs full internet access due to the lack of granular permissions on Android (Even AIO setups needs open ports to connect to itself) I prefer a proper home server. Which, with a cheap GFX card, is indescribably faster and more capable.
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I tried some LSD and now my computer is filled with glow-in-the-dark molemen. :|
I understand what they’re saying but I still don’t know what it means.
That doesn’t sound like any fun at all!
Why do you think they cooperate with hardware manufacturers instead of OS producers or infiltrating the FOSS community harder?
I can’t wait for the first fully open source computer.
Default apps can be removed but requires hooking up the phone to a computer through ADB. and zapping them one by one.
It makes no sense, it was a long time ago (in a galaxy far… Well, that’s irrelevant). We haven’t invented laser knives yet, let alone laser swords!
Confessions by proxy according to the article and cleared by DNA. I don’t see the relevance?
It’s a bit of both from what I gather. I.e. The Golden State killer was caught through GEDmatch and 23AM users have to manually upload their DNA profile to GEDmatch. On the other hand GEDmatch gave unrestricted, undisclosed access to law enforcement to dig throught their database until users started complaining and it became opt-in to allow LE access.
Fun fact, GEDmatch is now owned by Qiagen which operates in around 25 countries. I wonder how many DNA profiles they have access to. I wouldn’t be surprised if they’ve mapped the entire human species to some degree.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_James_DeAngelo#Investigation
Yeah, I would advice against becoming a serial killer for starters.
People like that doesn’t know how much we have to hide.
I don’t even want people to know how I wipe my ass, let alone what genes I have.
It’s not about blaming the victims, but correctly identifying what caused the situation and give society at large a better chance of avoiding it from happening again. From not trusting magazines about how secure the new wondertech is, all the way to not reading and understanding the legal paper and agreements they’ve agreed to.
I don’t believe people should be robbed of their agency - You even bring up many good reasons for using 23AM despite being aware of the potential privacy issues. Rather, people should have the information to make a concious choice.
The blame for the situation is with the company. The crucial choice was always in the hand of the users.
I think your argument is so contrary to the ad-free reality I experience every day, I don’t think there’s any point of counter argue you as we will probably never find a common ground to debate our differing viewpoints on.
Only if you don’t watch the video where it’s discussed how these AI ads would work and the implication on privacy.
Depends on what part of the world you come from, where do you live? If you provide your home address I can also read you your horoscope.
Stop sleeping would technically solve it, and we all know technically correct is the best type of correct.
I pirated three copies of Starship Troopes and I’ll download it again just out of pure spite.
I got into 3D printing so I could pirate copy physical object.