I don’t know but it might be inextricably linked to Googles content servers or reliant on services in such a way that it can’t simply be stripped of the telemetry in the way VSCodium is for example.
I don’t know but it might be inextricably linked to Googles content servers or reliant on services in such a way that it can’t simply be stripped of the telemetry in the way VSCodium is for example.
It’s nice that Arch is providing an easier installation method, it’s counter-productive for many users to have to contend with such detail just to have a functioning system.
I don’t see any indication of AI integration on Codeberg, and in fact one of the features of the project is that it is lightweight and simple to set-up. Unsure if integrating potentially resource intensive or complex AI aligns with those properties.
Oh that’s a nice project for them to participate in!
You may need to update the UEFI firmware.
This follows a similar release some time ago from the NSA.
I mean… that’s fair enough.
That’s the crazy part… how would they know it’s real regardless of the type of ID I post!?
I gave them an generic “alias” through a more mainstream service than silomails, we’ll see if that pacifies them.
Exactly it’s a completely false distinction. All email addresses are an “alias”.
Another option would be to get a laptop which is verified to work with most or all of QubesOS security features.
There is Lelapa, llamafile, GPT-NeoX-20B, BLOOM, Mixtrai8x7B come to mind which are not included at gpt4all.io.
Currently I think the most eco-friendly option is a Framework.
Really interesting install here. I’m keen on developments to Mobian and related hardware.
I’m not clear who the intended audience is here. A self-moderated micro-blogging platform is what most people needed all along, which is why the Fediverse exists. The real question remains how a corporate Fedi-protocol is going to interact with advertisers and marketers.
It looks like Twitter users are explicitly paying to access the Fediverse using servers like @bird.makup.