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True, maybe create a list of projects that need funding.
True, maybe create a list of projects that need funding.
Maybe start a new fund then. They could get people to redirect there funds to projects in need of help. Think CoreJS and such.
Why don’t they donate to related projects
In the US it is a grey area. I think they should be more explicit and allow you to make a copy on a different medium as long as you aren’t sharing it outside of a household.
If someone actively engages in piracy they should be subject to a small and reasonable fine similar to a speeding ticket.
I just don’t believe in theft
That’s theft
Then don’t use them. I really doubt they are making a ton off of a laundromat. If you can’t find an alternative place open your own and get a new source of income.
That is still not ethical and qualifies as stealing
Actually it is pretty easy. You can either run it in a VM or you can run it in podman.
For a VM, you could install virtual manager and then Debian. From there you need to of course do the normal setup of SSH and disable the root login.
Once you have a Debian VM you can install ollama and pull down llava and mistral. Make sure you give the VM plenty of resources including almost all cores and 8gb of ram. To setup ollama you can follow the guides
Once you have ollama working you can then setup openwebui. I had to use network: host with the ollama environment variable pointed to 127.0.0.1 (loopback)
Once that’s done you should be able to access it at the IP of the VM port 8080. The first time it runs you need to click create account.
Keep in mind that a blank screen means that it can’t reach ollama.
The alternative setup to this would be podman. You theoretically could create a ollama container and a openwebui container. They would need to be attached to the same internal network. It probably would be simpler to run but I haven’t tried it.
On which platform?
Basically you need three things. You need the ollama software, a LLM model such as mistral and a front end like openwebui.
Ollama is pretty much just a daemon that has a web api apps can use to query LLMs.
Do you have a source for that? It seems like that would defeat the purpose of using ARM.
That’s not how it should work. A wipe should do a secure wipe either by writing random data to every bit or by doing a flash erase
It isn’t practical to do that on a per file basis but when the device changes ownership it is necessary
That’s why I said it might be easier to find a device that already has maintainers
I’m not sure that means anything. For it to be hardware accelerated you would need a amd64 cpu
Because they want data ownership?
Then what are they?
No but my mother did use pesticides back in the day.
Basiclly I misunderstood the meaning of “gender affirming care”
Oh
My bad I guess. Either way it would be nice not to use unclear names.
Well, if you can unlock the bootloader you can port it assuming the device manufacture is in compliance with the GPL.
Might be easier to just look into a supported device when the old one breaks.
Cool