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“So I say bring him back,” Vance continued. “If he’s a bad dude or a terrible member of the team, fire him for that.”
guy maried to indian woman, having half indian kid wants anti-indian nazi to come back.
can’t make this shit up…
“So I say bring him back,” Vance continued. “If he’s a bad dude or a terrible member of the team, fire him for that.”
guy maried to indian woman, having half indian kid wants anti-indian nazi to come back.
can’t make this shit up…
Meta’s Llama models also impose licensing restrictions on its users. For example, if you have an extremely successful AI program that uses Llama code, you’ll have to pay Meta to use it. That’s not open source. Period.
open source != no license restrictions
According to Meta, “Existing open source definitions for software do not encompass the complexities of today’s rapidly advancing AI models. We are committed to keep working with the industry on new definitions to serve everyone safely and responsibly within the AI community.”
i think, he’s got a point, tho
is ai open source, when the trainig data isn’t?
as i understand, right now: yes, it’s enough, that the code is open source. and i think that’s a big problem
i’m not deep into ai, so correct me if i’m wrong.
mailbox.org user for 3 years, love it
nah, clearly denmark
please let the username not check out…
let the hunger games begin…
nipples and nuts, yes.
The 30,000 employees of Schleswig-Holstein’s local government will be moving to Linux and LibreOffice as the state pushes for what it calls “digital sovereignty,” a reference to non-EU companies not gathering troves of user data so European firms can compete with these foreign rivals.
Munich, the capital of German state Bavaria, switched from Windows to Linux-based LiMux in 2004, though it switched back in 2017 as part of an IT overhaul. Wanting Microsoft to move its headquarters to Munich likely played a part in returning to Windows, too.
dunno how many online petitions actually worked, but “kay guys… now… linux!” ain’t gonna work.
the more software you install, that is not in the standard repo, the more unstable it will become…
i use a rolling release distro on my desktop, void btw.
on servers i use debian, because i want the software as reliable as possible. i don’t care if the packages are older as long as no update breaks the system…
ahahahaha…
you can but an ssh server in your initramfs.
dropbear-initramfs i guess was the name in debian.
people download apps for all kinds of bullshit.
but messaging? nah…
not exactly what you are looking for, but practical networking helped me understand the networking basics for my cs degree.
depends on your distro.
an internet search like “debian jellyfin install” should point you into the right direction.
if in doubt or having trouble: there’s a friendly linux community around the corner.
all my homies use jellyfin…
the enshittification begins…
had no luck this season with mad titan sports for nfl replays.
with asgard no problems, so far. the few live games i watched were a pleasure as well.