

If you have a decent GPU, Ollama lets you run them on your own hardware


If you have a decent GPU, Ollama lets you run them on your own hardware


True, also I saw another comment that said there was a mechanic that randomly escalates the models and actions, and almost every single nuclear choice was actually a different one that was escalated


Why would ai look at everything with cold logic, its been trained on human language online, it’ll be no more logical than redditors?
Same in my city abt the tips, but iirc federally they count towards min. wage
Damn well there’s the problem, ig i just live in an expensive city so there’s higher min
In my city they get paid 21/hr min wage iirc, and while lower elsewhere, barely anywhere uses federal min wage right?


With https I don’t but I’m not really at risk so I might make other choices otherwise, idk. But def use vpn when torrenting bc your ISP *will* send a letter


Mine only sends those for torrenting, that doesn’t need much scrutiny to detect
I can picture smells but I don’t think I have synesthesia, I thought that was just for seeing colors from sounds and stuff?
Comment “christfully” to pray for him 🙏💙❤️


Account is created? Who said were making accounts for our operating systems


I’m not too sure it’s about cost, it seems to be about Elon not wanting to admit he was wrong, as he made a big point of lidar being useless


you could almost certainly do this with grub somehow, but yeah I see your point


oh yeah sorry I misread


I guess, I just generally try to avoid large ecosystems where they still could capture the market


the problem is that specifically in Windows 11, it isn’t booted up when the login is shown, as integral processes aren’t started. Some of these include: the start menu, the search menu, file explorer, and many other background processes


They’re based in Switzerland, but def still big tech


Polymarket is a website that lets user bet on anything
That sounds more like just an apartment management or smth, no? HOAs are more for separate houses I thought