Please, do not use Brave.
Just took a look and didnt find a character creator
Well then you're good to go
You can add apps to that pop up sidebar on s23
I would love to find an alternative that can automatically start on the lock screen as soon as I pull the pen out.
I have a s23 ultra and that's such a handy feature
Not only nicer looking, but comes preinstalled with multiple repos
Installed it, and uninstalled regulär fdroid itself
Yes this was better, thank you and well done! Next time, you can try to write your text and paste it into an LLM and tell it to fix tthe punctuation ;-) Should do the trick
First of all...bro...please use punctuation. This completely period-less wall of text was a nightmare to read lmao.
An OS controlled completely by AI sounds nightmarish to be honest. The amount of wrong outputs your typical LLMs generate would steer your PC into oblivion i tell you.
ASSISTED by AI is another thing though. There are already some tools out there that let you turn on some AI overlay that can help you figure out what you want to do. Even for the terminal.
But wouldn't want that on my PC tbh. First of all, it would make the electricity bill for using your PC pure hell... imagine you have to fire up your GPU to 100% usage everytime you want to do something....
Yeah....you're basically talking gibberish, sorry to tell you.
GPT4 doesn't have to be reverse engineered, their software is nothing special and the open source programs available are more than competitive.
The part that can't be pirated is the model itself. The training data that was formed into the model. That you can't pirate or reverse engineer. You could steal it by hacking them and leaking it. But it would be incredible inefficient to run because OpenAI basically didn't give a single fuck about efficiency and you need really fcking high end GPUs to run that.
So, to conclude.
ChatGPT "software" is absolutely boring and the alternatives out there are both plenty and in many cases superior. The interesting part is the model, which can't be reverseengineered and even if, can't be run on most hardware.
What you want is unrealistic and to be honest, completely unnecessary. We don't want or need ChatGPT's model. The open source models that already exist are in many cases better than GPT4; But they're focused on specific tasks. Yes - there is no single model that can compete with GPT4 as is. But you can get yourself models for focused tasks and those "combined" definetly CAN compete with GPT4.
And the open source softwares like oobabooga are so much more capable than GPT4's stupid minimalistic webui....
PS: Also, CSAM = Child Sexual Abuse Material
Yup, we got a rescue one as well that tests positive after the last treatment was years ago
No symptoms ever since
I understand where you're coming from with this, but i disagree.
The steamdeck as it is right now, doesn't have to do that. It's not meant to be a PC. It's meant to be a handheld console that can also function as a PC. It's main purpose is to open steam handheld, and play games from your steam account.
The people who would use this thing as their main PC would have the technical know-how to configure it to boot into desktop mode without steam open.
i love and use it aswell!
I agree with you, but on the other hand i can see why people might think you call it trash...unlucky wording.
Blender, obs, firefox, element, libreoffice all have big open source backgrounds and philosophies. Steam just went full on linux mode with the steamdeck - So that those all look and feel fantastic are no wonder. VS Code; Obvious aswell - Linux is the most popular OS to program on and even Microsoft uses it... so that they make a nice version of it also no wonder. Linphone, idk
But all of these comes from big markets and the companies you listed here (besides microsoft and steam) are the "alternative". Firefox the alternative to chrome, element to discord, etc.
The streamdeck, is a niche market. It's not used by "that" many people. Yes it's popular, but far far far away from being as often used as firefox for example. So that the company that has closed-source backgrounds in a niche market where literally no alternative exists doesn't provide a nice UI for the alternative OS.... no wonder.
And btw, you were dogpiled on because you called the project trash... Not because you were asking yourself why it doesn't look as good as on windows.
Most of big companies don't bother to make UIs for linux. You will come across this more often in the future.
Community-made is the way to go in 90% of usecases on linux. And i had so much more fun and success when using those programs, compared to the official windows counterparts. Because bug reports or feature requests i made on github for those projects, actually get answered by the programmers. They actually talk with me, listen to what i want to say, and in many cases even fulfilled my wishes for features.
I never ever in my life, had a programmer from a big company answer my feature requests... This was the moment i realized that i prefer this so much more.
It is a massive change, yes. And most people don't really like it in the beginning. Many people will get accustomed with it sooner or later but there will always be people who don't want to embrace this way. And that's okay - Windows is and always will be an alternative for those.
i don't want the same options as i do have on windows, i actually PREFER the options on linux.
I don't want developers wasting time in creating "oh-so-beautiful" UIs that makes things unnecessary slow and sluggish. Especially when the program we talk about isn't even the one you primarily use; It's the program you open once to configure, and then every now and then to add something....
In the times of ChatGPT that is absolutely capable of writing bash scripts for linux for everything you tell it to...the possibilities are endless for EVERYONE. You can find scripts for literally everything you can imagine online. And if you ask nicely in some communities so that someone writes you a quick script for whatever you need, you have everything you can imagine. More than on windows ^^
I don't want to bash on you here, but you will see that you can do so much more with scripts on linux (and that they are quite easy to find / learn) than you can do on windows. You can automate soooooo much stuff with the press of a single button on your streamdeck. I do so with mine, it's amazing
You still have to learn that the looks of an UI have absolutely nothing to do with its functionality.
You can asign scripts to each button, and you can write literally anything into a script. So the possibilities are endless. There is nothing you can't do with that
Well you wont find any "pirated" GPU host... Its nothing that can really be pirated because we're talking about hardware here.
Afaik google colab has enough VRAM to train and they don't really at the source material you put in there (again, as long as you don't trigger any CSAM filters or so)
GPU renting sites don't censor you at all.
Runpod.io for example, you can just rent a GPU per the hour, train your own model and you're good to go. I mean as long as you don't upload criminal stuff (CSAM, etc.) you can train what you want on there.
Otherwise, training your own models will become easier by the day for home hardware. Look at fast it went for Image AI to be able to train your own model. You can do that with 12GB or even 8GB afaik now. I don't think it'll take very long until you can just let your 8GB card chuck away at some training data.
If someone can help me fix a major issue I have with Firefox I'd love to switch.
I heavily use the per-application sound volume in pipewire on my Linux PC.
Firefox will reset whatever volume I have set as soon as I pause a video and resume it a couple seconds later.
I have a deej board and use that to control the application volumes.
Firefox makes it simply unusable for me...its a known bug and Mozilla just doesn't give a fuck...