So what they doing is basically piracy.
And not just them, any AI in that so called “race” is allegedly doing it.
So why do we get punished if we download something from the Internet?
So what they doing is basically piracy.
And not just them, any AI in that so called “race” is allegedly doing it.
So why do we get punished if we download something from the Internet?


That is very good information.
Didn’t know about this.
Thank you very much.


I didn’t know this.
Kernel is still a gray area to me.
Can I update it while maintaining Saifish?


Mine is 4.19.248


Fair enough.
But looks cool regardless.


That is some impressive stuff, well done!
I’m a software developer but nowhere near kernel stuff.
I do have a curiosity to learn more about kernel development.
Definitely will check it out later.


Very interesting. Yes I run Sailfish on a Xperia 10 III.
But was not aware of the kernel being supported by the SoC.
Seems like you’re involved in an interesting project.
I’m quite curious about it.


My M1 MacBook Air is still alive and kicking (although I dislike being an American brand - bought it before the whole American mess).
But if I was in the market looking for a laptop, definitely would be a Tuxedo.
Now that’s a truly plot twist.


Tuxedo laptops seem like they have a solid build.
Nice design and I think they are based in Germany.
They even provide their own OS which is based on Ubuntu.


Hmm… are you sure?
In their docs they say it uses the Linux Kernel and bridges other Linux libraries including those used in Android.
It does provide a way to install Android apps in a sandbox.
They have their own hardware phones and do support some Sony Xperia phones, which is the one I have.


What about SailfishOS?
I use it and it’s really nice.


Be careful!
Author made an announcement that Smartube may be compromised.
Read his notes.


In that case you should be fine though.
It never asked me so it should be ok.


I normally use a vpn so it doesn’t ask me to do any verification.
If you are in the UK, I guess it needs to comply with the Online Safety Act, which requires age verification, or you live in a country with similar restrictions.


You can have English subtitles on arte.


For streaming, if you like documentaries, I recommend arte.
I really like their app and diversity of subjects.
edit: For smartphones, I’m typing this from my Sony Xperia flashed with SailfishOS, same OS that Jolla phones have.
Excellent. So let’s try to do that instead.
From what I can see from the docs, Gradio is used to build a web interface and have a nice UI to visualise things.
Let’s put Gradio aside for now and sort out Pytorch in Docker.
Select your LLM and make sure Pytorch works well with that.
If you run into trouble or get stuck let me known.
I’ll grab my laptop and try it myself.
nice starting point: https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/radeon-ryzen/en/latest/docs/install/installrad/wsl/install-pytorch.html
Fair point.
So what about Tensor flow and some local LLM to do the job?
You just need to find a reliable LLM in HuggingFace, for example.
And then you take a bath in wine or beer, while you consume it.
Ah! The dream. 😅