Invidious shares your IP with google, it does not act as a proxy
Invidious shares your IP with google, it does not act as a proxy
What are some good larger/general purpose peer tube instances? Last time I checked tilvids was one of the largest I found, so I seem to have missed a lot.
Way more models available, faster in my experience, more reliable, local ChatGPT compatible api and advanced fine tuning features. There have been some additions to Alpaca since I last used it, so maybe I will try it again soon but since I don’t use it regularly I use GPT4ALL because it just works, and when I tried Alpaca didn’t.
I have used Alpaca in the past, but personally I prefer GPT4ALL as it seems to be more complete.
Sadly only for US and UK, or am I missing something?
This has worked great for me
Oh. That’s one confusing naming scheme
Wait till you hear what ARM originally stood for
Acorn RISC Machine
Phi 3 can run on pretty low specs (requires 4gb RAM) and has relatively good output
As far as I know this a display bug, discover sometimes swaps the numbers of the new and previous version. You should be fine updating them
Not OP, but for me bazzite has been great. The only issue I encountered was with a KDE extension breaking KDE on the next update, but I could just rollback and remove and admittedly you could only encounter this problem if you tinker with the desktop a lot
It’s called OpenAI because they are open to stealing content to train their AI
Don’t no which websites you are talking about, but a bunch of websites (looking at you Reddit) block VPNs based on ip. Your only option is changing server until you find one that isn’t blocked or using Tor
Yeah, as much as I love Kodi it is simply not meant for what I want to do, streaming that is.
Personally, I just use a raspberry pi with flex launcher. Not sure about remote though
At this point I would recommend getting a new system entirely
Politely: fuck no
Donations? Sure, but there already is stuff that does exactly that.
Subscription for microblogging? Absolutely no, especially not with a centralized, proprietary platform. Don’t start making mastodon twitter. Build your own platform or make your own instances if you have to, but don’t plug into instances without asking and if you ask pay them for the infrastructure they are providing for you service.
I thought docker was FOSS? What exactly are they charging you for?
https://docs.invidious.io/faq/#q-what-data-is-shared-with-youtube