I'm actually busy setting up my own mail server. On my own infrastructure, using public static IPs etc. I'm done with all these other mail providers. I'm going back to the start.
2.8k version, comes with a great 2.8k display. A very high quality screen, high DPI (can be set exactly to factor 2x DPI scaling, so no fraction scaling).
The new screen also have improved brightness (higher brightness)
The 2.8k version despite the name, also has bigger battery of 61Wh compared to the 55Wh
You will also get the 2nd generation webcam module, which not only gives better image during day light, but also in low light conditions
they are actually training on this data (potentially). Its a fact. Only if you use some kind of special corporate license then they will not train on the data. (and you need to trust them on that)
Yes that is true.. now the question I have back is: How is this price calculated? I mean the price can also be low, because they ask less. Or the price can be low because interference costs less time / energy. You might answer the latter is true, but where is the source for that?
Again, since I can run it locally my price is $0 per million tokens, I only pay electricity for my home.
EDIT: The link you gave me also says "API costs" at the top of the article. So that means, they just ask less money. The model itself might use the same amount (or even more) energy than other existing models costs.
Apart from that, everything else should just work fine out of the box under any modern Linux distro most likely. The only downside I had with my Framework 13 laptop is the sound quality, because the speakers are down firing. You might like that or not. But you can definitely live with it.
Ow that is exactly maybe both bad and good at the same time.