This is incredible. But how to make this legal?
This is incredible. But how to make this legal?
I’m not sure, but clearly something happens on the background, as my Debian drive broke after I changed it back and forth for the Windows drive. Grub fell back to rescue mode. After following some instructions and trying to boot from grub command line, Debian wouldn’t boot after it recognized the mouse. That’s what I know. Even in different drives, something happens on the PC when you go back and forth with Windows and Linux.
Do you think I can program on a Windows VM? Do you work with it? I still use Windows because I need my programs to work on Windows (had my programs built on Linux fail on Windows Machines before). Do you have experience on this?
Not on my experience. But separate machines would work, if Microsoft never releases a “Wi-Fi network security patch for compatibility with all machines”.
It’s not just about privacy. Linux and open source communities are a safespace for a novel way of doing things.
ok. you run the start_linux.sh on oobabooga to run it on Linux. I’ve never run it on Linux, though.
The app will freeze the computer if you use models that are too big. It also produces stuttering in the smaller models.
It runs smoother and with no memory bottlenecks. Besides, you can load any gguf you want. You are not limited by the LLMs offered by GPT4ALL
oobabooga is better than GPT4ALL. The software is better. You load gguf files using llama.cpp that is integrated with it.
It gets easier, but I think a mix of the two is more proper. For example, fantasy books may use the words hauberk or tabard a lot, but not necessarily you will know exactly what it is, as it would entail that you had encyclopedic knowledge about it. Besides dictionaries, you would have to refer to Wikipedia or other encyclopedias, which is fine and can be interesting if you are curious.
You have to balance your curiosity with the need to read along the text in a rhythm that you like. I also find those estimates used in many internet articles (indicated by x min read) to be much longer than what I usually take.
It gets better and you do not have to be perfect at it, as nobody is.
I saw another reporting on the same topic, apparently there are 3 algorithms developed.
Linux is better than ever, but it is conflicting with Windows more than ever also. Changing between SSDs simply broke Debian for me. Anyway, Steam is doing an awesome job with compatibility, the games work much better than 2 years ago.
Bringing Flatpak to Slackware is a very inspiring endeavor that brings Linux data independence to another level.
I used it to check a user input format.
If Health won’t make piracy legal, it’s hard to believe anything else will.