Admittedly, I bought an Nvidia card for AI. I am part of the problem.
Admittedly, I bought an Nvidia card for AI. I am part of the problem.
It never went away.
There will be some growing pains, but the x86 compatibility layers are getting surprisingly good. Personally, other than Steam, I don’t have any software this is incompatible with ARM.
After enjoying the very local power of Ollama it seems weird to give OpenAI any money.
I’m sure this is the last time. 😉
I recommend the flatpak version. It’s still a little buggy as an app, and it’s missing a few features, but it’ll be rad when it’s done.
future firmware updates are expected to include encryption features
Just use GnuPG. SMH
This is bullshit.
Until I see an OSI approved license, it’s not open source.
IDK is the average TikTok user really installing VPN software on it’s phone?
Yes. From the article a, 2500% spike in VPN usage.
TikTok is not a platform for political discussion
Yet, despite that, it’s working as one. Effectively.
Banning websites in the year 2024 is never going to work. The average user is more savvy than the average lawmaker.
I create content that goes into YouTube. I generate a tiny bit of revenue from that. I have no say into how YouTube treats my viewers. If you watch the ads, awesome, I get some money. If not, I’m just glad you watched the video.
The majority of content on the platform is made up of channels my size and smaller. Most of us are getting paid pennies.
But YouTube doesn’t care about us. They want to appease the larger studios.
Lists. Lists everywhere.
If people can talk without being tracked they might unionize.
I thought this was supposed to be parody but this seems very accurate.
flatpak install firefox -y
You’ll never make that mistake again.
You might be about to just run a native 2fa application like Authenticator.
Outside of that, Waydroid is an option.
Tauon Music Box is minimalist and is also probably the best open source Spotify player.
Sometimes I’ll just run Spotifyd and control it with my phone.
French fries. When I make them at home they suck.
Security theater: All you stuff is encrypted but they have the decryption keys
Proprietary App Store: The apps and the store itself are proprietary and I don’t trust Apple.
Gaslighting their customers: Images shared with Android users from iPhone are purposely crushed to a unreviewable quality. The idea is to convince people that Android takes terrible photographs.